Dr. Alex

Priest Church “Alpha Mind”.

In December 2018, Dr. Alex joined the Church of Alpha Mind, a sanctuary dedicated to the Renaissance of Zoroastrianism, where he stands as one of its founding visionaries. During his initiation into the priesthood of this sacred temple, extraordinary events unfolded, forever reshaping his perception of existence. His mind wove a vivid tapestry of a probable future—a chilling vision of what might come to pass if humanity amplifies the presence of Evil in the world, allowing it to triumph over Good. In this eternal struggle between Light and Shadow, if we fail to nurture Good through our actions, Evil may prevail, ushering in an apocalyptic reckoning.

This battle between Good and Evil rages ceaselessly within the heart of every individual. The sacred triad of “Good Thoughts, Good Words, Good Deeds” serves as a radiant beacon, illuminating the path of life, guiding each soul to walk the way of Good and resist the pull of Evil.

Let us now hear from Dr. Alex:

Since December 2018, I have been part of the Church of Alpha Mind, a community devoted to reviving the teachings of Zoroastrianism. In early 2021, I resolved to become a priest of this sacred institution, embarking on specialized training for the initiation rite starting in January 2022. In October 2024, I completed the sacred ceremony of consecration.

The initiation into the priesthood of the Church of Alpha Mind, the Temple of the Renaissance of Zoroastrianism, sparked a profound reevaluation of my life. I vowed to dedicate my existence to combatting the Evil that pervades the world and fostering the growth of Good. Allow me to share the details.

On October 18, 2024, I underwent the sacred rite of initiation as a priest of the Church of the Renaissance of Zoroastrianism. During this transformative experience, I transcended my physical form, becoming a Free Mind—a radiant Sphere of Life Energy. I ascended above our planet, gazing upon it from the heavens. There, I beheld the Supreme Mind, known in Zoroastrianism as Ahura Mazda, the creator of our world. I also witnessed the Evil that seeks to unravel the divine creation of Ahura Mazda.

Ahura Mazda revealed to me visions of wars involving the U.S. military. My consciousness merged with that of an American soldier, firing upon and killing others. Then, a projectile struck him, tearing his body asunder. I followed his consciousness into an abyss of absolute darkness, devoid of Light. I witnessed his soul plunge into unimaginable horror and suffering. As his consciousness disintegrated, enduring torment beyond comprehension, he ceased to be human, utterly destroyed.

Then, I was transported to a near future where the Third World War had begun. I saw missiles armed with nuclear warheads launched from their silos. I witnessed American nuclear missiles detonating, engulfing the world in apocalyptic fire. Billions perished in the nuclear infernos—a vision so terrifying it defies words.

Upon returning to my ordinary state, I spent a long time reflecting on these harrowing visions witnessed during the initiation rite.

Before this experience, war was an abstract concept to me, and the notion of nuclear war seemed an impossibility, a distant specter. I viewed weapons as tools of deterrence, never to be used. But what I saw during the rite shattered my worldview. Whether these visions were a product of my subconscious or a divine omen of the future is irrelevant—the experience fundamentally transformed my understanding of life.

Following my initiation as a priest, I have devoted more time to working with Light as a vessel of Life Energy. Each morning and evening, I perform a ritual to engage with this Light, seeking to amplify the presence of Good and enhance my own reservoir of Life Energy. My purpose is clear: to increase the amount of Good in the world.

With pride, I will fulfill my sacred duties as a priest of the Church. I am committed to a lifetime of service to Ahura Mazda and the Church, striving to amplify the presence of Good.

We often choose to ignore the fragility of our modern world, dismissing the possibility of war—let alone a Third World War—as unthinkable. Imagine being told that war is imminent, that you will be called to serve, to take lives. Imagine learning that in the near future, you will be responsible for the deaths of dozens. How would you react to such a revelation? Imagine if God—or the Supreme Mind—showed you that by participating in war and killing, you would be increasing the Evil in the world. How would you respond?

I regard what I experienced as a divine sign, a sacred warning. I believe that Ahura Mazda, whom I worship as a member of the Church of the Renaissance of Zoroastrianism, has shown me events that could unfold if humanity does not shift its course. The Church of Alpha Mind revitalizes Zoroastrian teachings, adapting them to modern life. Zoroastrianism holds that two primal forces—Good and Evil—engage in an unending cosmic struggle. Every human action either augments Good or amplifies Evil. The mission of a member of the Church of the Renaissance of Zoroastrianism is to cultivate Good through their deeds.

At the heart of Zoroastrianism lies the concept of Life Energy, the fundamental essence that sustains all existence. Without Life Energy, life itself cannot endure. In our world, this Life Energy manifests as Light, modulated by human consciousness. Zoroastrianism harnesses the Light of the Sun, the flame of a candle, the glow of a fire, or the visualization of Light to engage with this Life Energy.

The Sun is the primary source of Life Energy—not merely hydrogen and helium, but a radiant concentration of Life Energy on an incomprehensible scale. The visible light it emits is but a faint echo of this immense Life Energy, lost through entropy. Life on our planet depends on the Life Energy we receive through sunlight, which plants structure into molecular bonds. When we consume plants, these bonds break, releasing Light as Life Energy.

Zoroastrianism teaches that a human being is Life Energy distributed throughout the body, most densely concentrated in the brain. Thus, at our core, we are Spheres of Life Energy, Spheres of Light—akin to stars, though vastly smaller in scale and brilliance. Zoroastrianism guides us to accumulate Light as Life Energy. The purpose of a member of the Church of the Renaissance of Zoroastrianism is to gather this Life Energy, increasing their inner radiance, so that upon the death of the physical body, they may ascend to a higher stage of evolutionary development, becoming a Star.

The cornerstone of Zoroastrianism is the principle: “Good Thoughts, Good Words, Good Deeds.” By adhering to this maxim and working with Light, one can amass the greatest possible reservoir of Light in their lifetime, enabling them to transcend to a new level of existence, forging a body of a Star.

With love and kindness to all who read this,

Dr. Alex

Dr. Gen

Church “Alpha Mind”

“Follow the Path of Good, for every righteous deed purifies your soul”.

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