Song 10.2 (Yasna 45.2)
`,mvrgNa ,mV% ,Tawarm ,ItiU `,lynaps ,lya%
`,Owatarx ,TiOn ,AhgNVs ,TiOn `,lnam ,An ,TiOn
`,AnaqOayK ,AdEan ,ADxu ,TiOn `,AnaraW ,AdEan
.,EtNiacah ,OnLwru ,TiOn `,lnEad ,TiOn
Transliterated Text:
at fravaxshyâ anghêush mainyû pouruyê
ýayå spanyå ûitî mravat ýêm añgrem
nôit nâ manå nôit sêñghâ nôit xratavô
naêdâ varanâ nôit uxdhâ naêdâ shyaothanâ
nôit daênå nôit urvãnô hacaiñtê.
Translated Text:
Now, I shall proclaim the two foremost mentalities of life.
Of these, the more progressive one told the regressive one thus:
Neither our thoughts, nor teachings, nor intellects,
nor choices, nor words, nor deeds,
nor consciences, nor souls agree.
Commentary:
Zarathushtra proclaims a second important point. The two mentalities play a foremost part in our lives; they are the good and evil mentality in human mind. One is more progressive and the other is the regressive one. They have nothing in common. They differ in thought, teaching, wisdom, choice, words, deeds, reflection and their very basis.
Pondering Point:
“The constructive and destructive mentalities in our minds will never be in harmony.”