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Dina G. McIntyre Archives

Her writings on the teachings of Zarathushtra have appeared in various Zarathushti Journals and websites.

It is with her kind permission we are able to share the following.

A Friendly Universe

A Sky Full of Stars

Buried Treasure

Differences in the Spirit of Yenghe Hataam

Does Sad Dar Reflect Zarathustrian Thought?

For Love of Wisdom

Harmony in Paradox – Part I: The Paradox of the Material and Spiritual

Harmony in Paradox – Part II: The Paradox of the Individual and the Community

Harmony in Paradox – Part III: The Paradox of Being Bad to the Bad

Harmony in Paradox – Part IV: The Paradox of Service and Rule

Harmony in Paradox – Part V: The Paradox of the Freedom to Choose and the Inevitable End

How Do We Worship, How Do We Pray

Leadership, The Common Man & Zarathushtra

Mehrgan

Of Means and Ends

One Design

Perspective on Yasna 46.11 of Zarathushtra’s Gathas

Reflections on September 11, 2001

Reflections on Y48.8 Reward, Power, Rule (and Terrorism)

Renewal

Seven Gems from the Later Literature

The Core and the Externals

The Notion of Love in the Gathas

The Talisman

The Web of Immanence

Three Prayers and the Name of God

Zarathushtra’s Paradise: In this World and Next

Metaphor in the Gathas – Part 1: The Natural Metaphors

Metaphor in the Gathas – Part 2: The ‘Houses’ of Paradise and Hell

Metaphor in the Gathas – Part 3: The Amesha Spenta as Allegories

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