Extending from the dawn of Creation to the twenty-first century, Ashavid by author Eric Dryden presents both an iconoclastic religious manifesto and an inspired out-of-the-box scholarly narrative.
Dryden focuses on the ancient race of Nordic Indo-Europeans, the Prophet Zarathustra’s divine revelation, and the corruptions of both.
Ashavid describes the crucial role of Spitama Zarathustra of the second millennium BCE – the first to proclaim the one creator God and to reveal the spiritual and ethical path leading to both a good earthly life and eternal life; as well as ancient West Asia’s ethnic and cultural transformations, including the multiple corruptions of Zarathustra’s Ashavid doctrine.
Ashavid discusses: the Indo-Europeans’ gradual genetic and cultural adulterations and partial extinctions resulting from their imperialistic and economic-driven migrations into alien spheres of the earth; their’ impact on ancient civilizations and their merger with Old Europe’s Atlanto-Mediterraneans and other European sub-races to form the Nordkind people; the strengths and weaknesses of Nordkind and their ancestors over the course of 7,000 years; and the deepening threats to their very survival in the modern era.