Ancient Bedouin Beliefs in Zoroastrian Traditions and Ferdowsi's Shahnameh (with emphasis on the illustrated Shahnameh of the Paris Library)

Document Type : Original Article

Author

Department of Persian Language and Literature, Islamic Azad University, Imam Shahrari Memorial Branch, Tehran, Iran.

10.22034/ias.2021.272293.1539

Abstract

The primitive tribes had ancient beliefs that arose from the innate sense of God-seeking among them; These beliefs, which have been manifested in different eras in the form of mana, fetish, enzyme, magic, sacrifice and totem, were found during the innate, belief and mental process of human beings, and after appearing in different religions and sects, in The gradual extent of its evolution has also overshadowed human life today. Ancient primitive beliefs in the beliefs of primitive religions and different religions have the same form, a formal similarity that seeks to share the collective layer of the subconscious mind with a limited view of the human mind of that time. Was analyzed and based on a fundamental belief, that some of these ideas, including mana, fetish, and animism, can be examined in terms of quantum physics and belief in cosmic consciousness, in terms of the physical, vegetable, animal, and human consciousness, the effect of energy. The vitality of the universe to each other, the recording of waves in the cosmic memory, the belief in various elements are intensified. Among these beliefs, fetish, totem and magic have received the most attention, some of which retain their name and symbol in Persian myths and epics. Has found its way. In this process, some beliefs, without mentioning their background in popular beliefs, have a colorful sign that are sometimes brought to the world of science from the field of superstition through genetic and psychological studies.

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