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Ahura Mazda

Light, wisdom, truth, creator, benevolent, eternal, all-knowing, just, righteous, powerful, loving, compassionate, protector, guide, source of goodness, divine presence, purity, order, harmony, unity, cosmic balance, divine law, enlightenment, omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent, source of life, divine intelligence, mercy, grace, forgiveness, infinite, eternal wisdom, divine guidance

Frequencies

---432 Hz - Love, healing, balance, harmony

---528 Hz - Love, transformation, miracles, DNA repair

---963 Hz - Pineal gland activation, higher consciousness, unity, oneness

Offerings:

---Sandalwood incense
---Saffron
---Pomegranates
---Milk
---Dates
---Honey
---Silver coins

Divinations:

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---Scrying Crystal Ball

---Crystal Ball

---Mirror

---Scrying Mirror

---Ouija Board

---Divination Board

---Dream Interpretation 

---Winged disk: Represents the divine presence of Ahura Mazda and the connection between heaven and earth

---Faravahar: A symbol of Zoroastrianism that represents the soul and its journey towards enlightenment

---Lion: Symbolizes strength, courage, and protection, and is sometimes associated with Ahura Mazda

Tarot

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The Star

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The World

The High Priestess

Incantations:

---"Ahura Mazda, source of light and wisdom, guide me on the path of truth."
"With Ahura Mazda's divine presence, I embrace the power of creation and righteousness."
---"Ahura Mazda, protector and guardian, bless me with your divine grace and love."
 

---Ahura Mazda khodae, Ashem vohu vahishtem asti,
Ushta asti, ushta ahmai hyat ashai vahishtai ashahe vanghuhi.

Translated into English, the prayer means:


---Ahura Mazda (the Lord of Wisdom), the Asha (the truth) is the highest,
It is happiness, it is the best, it is the most powerful of all things good.

The Ashem Vohu is often recited at the beginning of Zoroastrian prayers and is considered to be a powerful invocation of the divine. The prayer is believed to help purify the mind and heart of the one who recites it, and to bring blessings and protection from negative energies or entities.

Stones & Herbs:

---Clear quartz
---Amethyst
---Citrine
---Lapis Lazuli
---Carnelian
---Selenite
---Moonstone


Frankincense, Myrrh, Sage, Rose, Cinnamon, Cardamom, Bay leaves

Constellations

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Pleiades

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Orion

The Moon

Signs & Synchronicities

---Seeing or experiencing bursts of light
---Encountering rainbows after rainfall
---Witnessing majestic birds in flight
---Feeling a sense of inner peace and clarity
---Coming across symbols or representations of fire
---Experiencing moments of divine inspiration and wisdom
---Noticing an increase in positive synchronicities or "good luck"

Creatures

---Falcons
---Eagles
---Lions
---Bulls
---Serpents
---Sun
---Stars
---Light
---Fire
---Rainbow

                                     Ahura Mazda is the supreme god in Zoroastrianism, a religion that originated in ancient Persia (modern-day Iran) around 4000 years ago. Ahura Mazda is considered the creator and sustainer of the universe, and is associated with wisdom, justice, and truth. Here is some information on how Ahura Mazda can be used in witchcraft with various tools and techniques:

Herbs:
Herbs are commonly used in witchcraft for their healing and magical properties. In Zoroastrianism, herbs are also used for their medicinal and spiritual benefits. Some herbs that are associated with Ahura Mazda include frankincense, myrrh, and sandalwood. These herbs can be used in incense, oils, or teas to invoke the energy of Ahura Mazda in your witchcraft practice.

Stones:
Stones are also used in witchcraft for their energetic properties. In Zoroastrianism, stones are believed to hold spiritual power and are often used in prayer and ritual. Some stones that are associated with Ahura Mazda include clear quartz, lapis lazuli, and selenite. These stones can be carried, worn as jewelry, or used in ritual to enhance your connection to Ahura Mazda.

Tarot cards:
Tarot cards are a popular tool for divination and can be used to connect with various deities and spiritual energies. While there are no specific tarot cards associated with Ahura Mazda, you can use any card that resonates with his energy or symbolism. For example, the High Priestess card represents wisdom and intuition, which are qualities associated with Ahura Mazda.

Incantations:
Incantations, or spoken spells, can be used to invoke the energy of Ahura Mazda in your witchcraft practice. You can create your own incantations or use traditional Zoroastrian prayers and chants. One example of a Zoroastrian prayer is the Ashem Vohu, which is recited to invoke divine blessings and protection.

Divination:
Divination is the practice of seeking guidance or insight from the divine. In Zoroastrianism, divination is often performed using the sacred fire, which is believed to hold spiritual power and knowledge. You can perform divination with fire by lighting candles or incense and focusing your intention on seeking guidance from Ahura Mazda.

Offerings:
Offerings are a common practice in many religions and can be used in witchcraft to show gratitude and respect to the gods. In Zoroastrianism, offerings are typically made to the sacred fire or to the deities themselves. Some offerings that you can make to Ahura Mazda include candles, incense, flowers, or food.

In conclusion, Ahura Mazda is a powerful deity that can be invoked in witchcraft using a variety of tools and techniques. Whether you are using herbs, stones, tarot cards, incantations, divination, or offerings, the key is to focus your intention on connecting with the energy of Ahura Mazda and seeking his guidance and blessings.

Offerings:
When working with Ahura Mazda, offerings can include:

Pomegranates: Symbolize fertility and abundance
Pistachios: Symbolize good fortune and wealth
Milk: Symbolizes purity and nourishment
Incantations:
When working with Ahura Mazda, incantations can include:

"Ashem Vohu": A Zoroastrian prayer that is used to express devotion and seek blessings
"Yatha Ahu Vairyo": A Zoroastrian prayer that is used to express faith and seek guidance
"Ushta Te": A Zoroastrian prayer that is used to express gratitude and seek blessings
Divinations:
When working with Ahura Mazda, divinations can include:

Scrying with a crystal ball: This can be used to seek guidance and insights from the divine
Tarot card readings: The tarot card associated with Ahura Mazda could be The Star, which symbolizes hope, guidance, and inspiration
Dream interpretation: Dreams can be seen as messages from the divine, and interpreting them can provide insights and guidance
Stones:
When working with Ahura Mazda, stones that are associated with light, clarity, and enlightenment can be used, such as:

Clear quartz: Symbolizes clarity and focus, and is believed to amplify energy and intention
Selenite: Symbolizes purity and spiritual enlightenment, and is believed to cleanse and purify energy
Diamond: Symbolizes strength, clarity, and purity, and is believed to enhance intuition and spiritual insight
Herbs:
When working with Ahura Mazda, herbs that are associated with healing, purification, and wisdom can be used, such as:

Sage: Symbolizes purification and wisdom, and is used to cleanse energy and spaces
Frankincense: Symbolizes spirituality and enlightenment, and is used to enhance meditation and prayer
Lavender: Symbolizes calm and relaxation, and is used to promote healing and balance
Other Items:
When working with Ahura Mazda, other items that are believed to hold spiritual power or significance can include:

Candles: Symbolize light and illumination, and can be used to focus intention and energy
Amulets: Symbolize protection and good luck, and can be used to ward off negative energy or spirits
Talismans: Symbolize power and intention, and can be used to enhance spells or rituals
Physicalities of Ahura Mazda:
When considering the physicalities of Ahura Mazda, it is important to note that in Zoroastrianism, Ahura Mazda is typically depicted as a divine being rather than a physical entity. However, there are certain symbols and associations that are commonly associated with Ahura Mazda, including:

Symbols:

Winged disk: Represents the divine presence of Ahura Mazda and the connection between heaven and earth
Faravahar: A symbol of Zoroastrianism that represents the soul and its journey towards enlightenment
Lion: Symbolizes strength, courage, and protection, and is sometimes associated with Ahura Mazda
Offering Items:

Pomegranates: Symbolize fertility and abundance
Pistachios: Symbolize good fortune and wealth
Milk: Symbolizes purity and nourishment
Clothing:

Ahura Mazda is often depicted wearing a crown or a halo, as well as a white robe or cloak, which symbolizes purity and enlightenment.
Weapons:

Ahura Mazda is not typically associated with weapons, as he is seen as a benevolent and compassionate god.

Hair:

Ahura Mazda is often depicted with long, flowing hair, which symbolizes wisdom, power, and divinity.
Facial Features:

Ahura Mazda is often depicted with a serene and benevolent expression, with a gentle smile and soft eyes that radiate compassion and wisdom.
Tattoos:

There are no specific tattoos associated with Ahura Mazda in Zoroastrianism.
Tarot Card and Constellation:

The tarot card associated with Ahura Mazda could be The Star, which symbolizes hope, guidance, and inspiration.
There is no specific constellation associated with Ahura Mazda in Zoroastrianism, but stars and celestial bodies in general are often seen as symbols of the divine and the connection between heaven and earth.

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