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Revelations: The Light of Asha and the Saoshyant’s Arrival

Before there was division, there was truth. The Magi—priests of light and seekers of wisdom—followed a star not to a foreign god but to fulfill the prophecy of their faith. They followed the light of Asha, the divine order of truth, to witness the arrival of the Saoshyant , the promised savior of renewal foretold by Zoroaster. This was not a story for one people—it was a revelation for all creation. The Magi: Bearers of Universal Truth The Magi have often been misunderstood.

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Before there was division, there was truth. The Magi—priests of light and seekers of wisdom—followed a star not to a foreign god but to fulfill the prophecy of their faith. They followed the light of Asha, the divine order of truth, to witness the arrival of the Saoshyant , the promised savior of renewal foretold by Zoroaster. This was not a story for one people—it was a revelation for all creation. The Magi: Bearers of Universal Truth The Magi have often been misunderstood. Their journey has been reduced to a tale of “foreign kings” who paid homage to the Jewish Messiah. But the truth is far greater. The Magi were Zoroastrian priests , sages who studied the heavens and sacred prophecy. Their purpose was clear: to follow the light of Asha , the truth that governs the universe, in search of the Saoshyant —the world-renovator promised in Zoroastrianism.

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