In this book, Dr. Abreu, through a detailed analysis of the essence of the Zoroastorian philosophy (the Gathas), encourages the reader to revisit key concepts of Zoroastrianism which has been the basis, but miss-represented. This analysis is carried out through exploring the very format in which the Gathas have been metaphors and poetry. By exhibiting the power of metaphors used in the Gathas, providing them a timeless and yet age-relevant message, culture-less and yet universal, Dr. Abreu, demonstrates that Zarathustra’s progressive approach to life, divinity and societal activity is an alternative in which human activity can be organized and conducted.