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The Gospel of Asha, Part II: The Gospel of Asha — How Jesus Reflects the Gathic Vision

From The Gospel of Asha: Unmasking the Shadow God and Reclaiming the True Light 1. A Gospel Not of Law, But of Light The message of Jesus, when stripped of later church constructs and institutional overlays, is profoundly simple — and profoundly Gathic. He came not to reinforce religious control, but to liberate the soul through alignment with a deeper truth — one that echoes the ancient voice of Zarathustra , the first known prophet to proclaim a moral, monotheistic path built on Asha : truth, righteousness, and right thought.

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From The Gospel of Asha: Unmasking the Shadow God and Reclaiming the True Light 1. A Gospel Not of Law, But of Light The message of Jesus, when stripped of later church constructs and institutional overlays, is profoundly simple — and profoundly Gathic. He came not to reinforce religious control, but to liberate the soul through alignment with a deeper truth — one that echoes the ancient voice of Zarathustra , the first known prophet to proclaim a moral, monotheistic path built on Asha : truth, righteousness, and right thought. Jesus did not preach fear. He preached freedom from the lie . He did not seek sacrifice. He desired mercy and alignment . 2. The Gathas: Asha, Free Will, and the Moral Choice Yasna 30.2–5 : “Hear the best with your ears, consider with a clear mind, then choose your path, each man for himself.

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