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Is Mazda a true god?

ZoroKing

Member
Hello, I always considered myself Christian and number two would be Muslim. One day when I was growing up I had new veins on top of my forehead and they were two major veins in the shape of horns similar to what would be inside the car logo Mazda without the circular borders, what does this mean? it disappeared but now I have it permanently for a couple of years.
 

Jedster

Flying through space
Not uncommon.




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1213

Well-Known Member
Hello, I always considered myself Christian and number two would be Muslim. One day when I was growing up I had new veins on top of my forehead and they were two major veins in the shape of horns similar to what would be inside the car logo Mazda without the circular borders, what does this mean? it disappeared but now I have it permanently for a couple of years.
:D Maybe not. But, I think Ahura Mazda, the god in Zoroastrianism could have been originally the same God as in the Bible, because seems to appear in the time of Cyrus, who was influenced by Jehovah.

And in the first year of Cyrus the king of Persia, in order to accomplish the word of Jehovah in the mouth of Jeremiah, Jehovah awakened the spirit of Cyrus the king of Persia, and he caused a voice to pass throughout all his kingdom, and also in writing, saying, So says Cyrus the king of Persia, Jehovah the God of the heavens has given to me all the kingdoms of the earth, and He has laid a charge on me to build a house in Jerusalem to Him, that is in Judah. Who is among you of all His people? May Jehovah his God be with him, and let him go up.
2 Cro. 36:22-23
 

SalixIncendium

अहं ब्रह्मास्मि
Staff member
Premium Member
You do know that the Mazda logo is merely an encircled M in the shape of wings, yes?

Mazda_Logo.jpeg
 

ZoroKing

Member
:D Maybe not. But, I think Ahura Mazda, the god in Zoroastrianism could have been originally the same God as in the Bible, because seems to appear in the time of Cyrus, who was influenced by Jehovah.

And in the first year of Cyrus the king of Persia, in order to accomplish the word of Jehovah in the mouth of Jeremiah, Jehovah awakened the spirit of Cyrus the king of Persia, and he caused a voice to pass throughout all his kingdom, and also in writing, saying, So says Cyrus the king of Persia, Jehovah the God of the heavens has given to me all the kingdoms of the earth, and He has laid a charge on me to build a house in Jerusalem to Him, that is in Judah. Who is among you of all His people? May Jehovah his God be with him, and let him go up.
2 Cro. 36:22-23
interesting, I hope you're right :)
 

Dan From Smithville

The Flying Elvises, Utah Chapter
Staff member
Premium Member
Hello, I always considered myself Christian and number two would be Muslim. One day when I was growing up I had new veins on top of my forehead and they were two major veins in the shape of horns similar to what would be inside the car logo Mazda without the circular borders, what does this mean? it disappeared but now I have it permanently for a couple of years.
Humans tend to have a good ability to see patterns in random structures. Often faces, but not limited to those. There's even a term for this--pareidolia. Someone else might see what you are looking at and see a very different pattern.

Personally, I might note the pattern I see, but not put too much stock in any underlying meaning. That too would vary from person to person.
 

ZoroKing

Member
Humans tend to have a good ability to see patterns in random structures. Often faces, but not limited to those. There's even a term for this--pareidolia. Someone else might see what you are looking at and see a very different pattern.

Personally, I might note the pattern I see, but not put too much stock in any underlying meaning. That too would vary from person to person.
No, everyone can see it from close up I can tell it's not just me.
 

Dan From Smithville

The Flying Elvises, Utah Chapter
Staff member
Premium Member
No, everyone can see it from close up I can tell it's not just me.
I'm not saying it isn't there. I'm saying that what you see is subjective and any meaning for that is too. I might see a different pattern with different to me.

People see the face of Kennedy in some volcanic mountains at the right time of day in Hawaii. We recognize random patterns that look like things we know.
 

Dan From Smithville

The Flying Elvises, Utah Chapter
Staff member
Premium Member
No, everyone can see it from close up I can tell it's not just me.
I've watched a water stain caused by a difficult to track, intermittent leak change from one continent to another as it has grown over months. One time, it even looked like a turtle. It is just patterns that I see from my own subjective view.

I can't imagine it is telling me something about the continents or turtles. Except for what it says about me perhaps.
 

JustGeorge

Imperfect
Staff member
Premium Member
I've watched a water stain caused by a difficult to track, intermittent leak change from one continent to another as it has grown over months. One time, it even looked like a turtle. It is just patterns that I see from my own subjective view.

I can't imagine it is telling me something about the continents or turtles. Except for what it says about me perhaps.
Some forms of divination work this way.

One might ask a question, read the water stain(though I'd say fire, water, or clouds are more traditional :p ) and see what shapes come up. It isn't as 'magical' as one thinks... its precisely as you say. You interpret what the shapes say about you, or what thoughts and feelings they bring up pertaining to the situation.

"Oh, great water stain, why do you keep getting bigger?" *you see a turtle* Turtle... slow. Ah. I'm slow about repairing leaking pipes... ;)
 

ZoroKing

Member
Some forms of divination work this way.

One might ask a question, read the water stain(though I'd say fire, water, or clouds are more traditional :p ) and see what shapes come up. It isn't as 'magical' as one thinks... its precisely as you say. You interpret what the shapes say about you, or what thoughts and feelings they bring up pertaining to the situation.

"Oh, great water stain, why do you keep getting bigger?" *you see a turtle* Turtle... slow. Ah. I'm slow about repairing leaking pipes... ;)
I understand. :)
 
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