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The Mysteries of Mithras Payam Nabarz

The Mysteries of Mithras By Payam Nabarz

The Mysteries of Mithras by Payam Nabarz


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An overview of Mithraism, the ancient Roman mystery religion popular in the Roman Legions.

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The Mysteries of Mithras: The Pagan Belief That Shaped the Christian World by Payam Nabarz

The Mysteries of Mithraspresents a revival of the magical practices and initiatory system of Mithraism, the ancient Roman mystery religion that was immensely popular in the Roman Legions from the late second century B.C. until A.D. 400 and was taken to every corner of the Roman Empire. As the last pagan state religion in Europe, it was the most important competitor to early Christianity and heavily influenced Christian doctrine and symbolism. The parallels between Christianity and ancient Mithraism are striking--for example, the god Mithra was born of a virgin in a cave on December 25. Payam Nabarz reveals the history, origins, and spiritual and philosophical tenets of Mithraism and its connections to Christianity, Islam, and Freemasonry. He also describes the modern neo-pagan practice of Mithraism in evidence today and for readers who wish to adopt the Mithraic path, he includes seven of its initiatory rituals and meditations, as well as orations and teaching tales, that open the door to the seven Mithraic grades of passage.

The Mysteries of Mithras Reviews

A refreshing study of an often-neglected subject. From the conventional to the controversial, the broad scope of this book and its valuable contribution to Sufi, Mithraic, and Zoroastrian studies attempts to get to the very heart of the matter. * Karen Ralls, author of The Templars and the Grail *
. . . a book that is part history-primer, part practical guide 'designed to help the spiritual seeker develop a deeper understanding of the Mithraic mysteries,' and perform initiation rites and Mithraic liturgy. * Publishers Weekly, July 2005 *
For those interested in paganism, Witchcraft, the supernatural, and Wicca, among other topics, this book offers some keen insights into a very old religion that Christianity was able to eventually subdue, absorb, and eliminate as competition. . . . A fine book, one you will enjoy and one you will be talking about with friends. * Lee Prosser, Ghostvillage.com, Oct 7, 2005 *
In his breakdown on the Mithraic liturgies Doctor Nabarz has successfully researched the intricate levels of the ritual and also heroically deciphered the language of the aforementioned iconography of Mithras to give us a first class series of ceremonies. . . . Whether the reader is a historian or even a practitioner of esoteric studies, this well presented work is a joy to read. I am delighted it now lives on my shelves. * Professor Roland Rotherham, Touchstone Magazine, Nov 2005 *
. . . brilliant and compelling . . . . A highly entertaining and informative read by a lucid writer. Highly recommended. * Prediction, Oct 2005 *

About Payam Nabarz

Payam Nabarz, a Persian-born Sufi and practicing Dervish, holds a Ph.D. from Oxford University and is carrying out postdoctoral research there on genetics and cancer. He is a Druid in the Grove of the Order of the Bards, Ovates, and Druids; a member of the Golden Dawn Occult Society; and a revivalist of the Temple of Mithras. He lives in England.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments

Foreword by Caitlin Matthews

Chapter 1: An Introduction to the
Mithraic Mysteries

The Persian Mithra
The Roman Mithras
The Revival of Mithras in the Twentieth
and Twenty-First Centuries

Chapter 2: Mithraic Iconography
Birth of the Roman Mithras
Mithras the Hunter
The Tauroctony
Sol and Sol Invictus
The Miracle of the Rock
The Sacred Meal
The Ascension
Leontocephaline (Lion-Headed One)

Chapter 3: The Seven Initiatory Rites
of Mithras

The Rites
Sufi Interpretation of the Seven Rites
The Women's Grade

Chapter 4: Echoes of Mithraism around
the World

The Echo of Mithraism in Christianity
Mithras as Liberator
Echoes of Mithraism in the Yezidis and
the Peacock Angel
Mithras in Britain

Chapter 5: Simorgh--A Mithraic Fairy
Tale

Simorgh--An Old Persian Fairy Tale
Symbolism of the Simorgh Tale

Chapter 6: The Mithraic Liturgy
Preparation for Performing the
Mithraic Liturgy
The Ritual

Chapter 7: The Goddess Anahita

Chapter 8: Meditations and Initiations
I. Corax Meditation and Initiation
II. Nymphus Meditation and Initiation
III. Miles Meditation and Initiation
IV. Leo Meditation and Initiation
V. Perses Meditation and Initiation
VI. Heliodromus Meditation and Initiation
VII. Pater Meditation and Initiation

Chapter 9: The Four Stations of Mithra
Yule--Birth of the Sun
Spring Equinox--Nou Roz
Summer Solstice--Tir
Autumn Equinox--Festival of Mithra

Epilogue

Appendix A: Zoroastrian Hymn to Mithra
(Mehr Yasht 10)


Appendix B: Zoroastrian Hymn to
Anahita (Aban Yasht 5)


Notes

Bibliography

Further Reading

Mithraic Groups and Internet Resources

Index

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GOR010896473
9781594770272
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The Mysteries of Mithras: The Pagan Belief That Shaped the Christian World by Payam Nabarz
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