Asha (/ˈʌʃə/) or arta (/ˈɑːrtə/; Avestan: 𐬀𐬴𐬀 Aṣ̌a / Arta) is a Zoroastrian concept with a complex and highly nuanced range of meaning. It is commonly summarized in accord with its contextual implications of ‘truth’ and ‘right’ (or ‘righteousness’), ‘order’ and ‘right working’.[1][2]
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Asha part 1
Bubbling at the surface Residing superficially Compulsive peripheral Notorious movements Exhausting breath Exponential Implosion Hideous pursuit Bouncing emptiness Obsessive echo Posessive eagerness
Asha part 2
Sudden shift Movements fade One way down Deeper and deeper Burning comet Compacted ice and dust Melting descent Evaporate
Asha part 3
New dawn Light sparkles Rhythmic spirals Fading memories Motionless breath
Asha part 4
Ascend and expand Exploration Expectancy Thrill of a new born Clean slate Innocence Perfect Present Radiation Divine Embrace Unspeakable Love Revelation Extasy

