Haurwatāt ‘Wholeness, Perfection’
Hauruuatāt is a term which literally means ‘a state of being whole’ and can translated as ‘wholeness, completeness’. However, the word seems to refer to a type of perfection, although the etymological history should be understood as this conception of perfection is different than our own. In the Gathas, this word is used to refer to one of two concepts in the realm of mind which represent the complete actualization of Asha in the physical existence. Here, Haurwatāt means both the full, holistic actualization of the laws of physics, as well as the complete perfection which arrives from this realization. Full article coming soon.