o Nature of Self: Zoroastrians believe that every human being has a role to play and a duty in enhancing and preserving the purity of human beings by keeping away from evil and avoiding every conceivable interaction and communication with it.o Nature of the afterlife: Zoroastrianism preaches the idea that mourning is the work of the wicked. The soul is eternal and will be judged immediately once the body dies. At the moment of death, the soul must pass over a bridge. At the entrance is the daenā, or consciousness (a maiden identified by the individual soul). Virtuous souls see a lovely and honorable woman, while malevolent souls see a witch. The nobleman, guided by the girl, will pass beyond bliss. There they will serve as protectors of good living people. The souls of people who have lived sinful lives will confront a witch and fall like demons into the deep, dark abyss that resembles hell.o Nature of Heaven: Zoroastrian described heaven in the Scriptures as a pleasant place, filled with the splendor of God and boundless comfort. In a later Zoroastrian text...
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