“The origins of the phoenix myth trace back far beyond Greek and Roman accounts, with deep roots in Egyptian, Persian, and Indian esoteric traditions. The Egyptian Bennu bird, often linked to the sun god Ra, was said to rise from the sacred ben-ben stone, embodying cyclical renewal and cosmic order. In Zoroastrian lore, the Simurgh held a similar function, representing divine wisdom and the eternal cycles of creation and destruction. Hindu texts describe the Garuda, a celestial being whose regenerative power and fire association parallel later phoenix myths. The universal motif of a self-immolating, resurrecting bird suggests an archetypal transmission of esoteric knowledge, where fire serves as both purifier and catalyst for transformation, reinforcing ancient initiatory themes of death and rebirth across cultures.”
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