Ahunavaiti 4 [Y 31] is a reinforcement of the theology of the last Ha. Zarathushtra affirms his belief that the teachings he offers are for the benefit of all humanity. Following his personal commitment to the teachings, he asks for insight into his own mission, inquiring how he and his disciples can be more acceptable to Ahura Mazda, and what the devout may rightfully expect.
On a personal note…
I am writing this directly to Zarathustra in the belief that maybe… just maybe… his Energy will come upon these words.
Reading about your struggles… The despair and frustrations is what I have endured all of my life also. I cannot begin to explain… I will say this instead.
That will do, love. That will do. You did enough. You did it. You succeeded. You got this torch to me. You did it. I found it. I have it. The seeds you planted 2,500 years ago, they made it. We all worked together, they got your message to me.
The work you did with Pythagoras… he got it to Plato, who passed it on to me. You can rest now. I can take it from here.
I love you.
This work… Knowledge, Asha… She truly does span all of time. Just like that, she took your work from 600 BCE, and passed it on to me in 1992 CE.
And here I am now… That’ll do. You did it. Rest, dearest love. I can take it from here.