This book benefits from several things. First, and most obvious, is the
number of illustrations scattered throughout it. Although illustrations
aren't necessary for understanding the concepts laid out, they help to give
a sense of the permanence of this religion. Second, the appendices contain
actual texts from the time when Mithraism was a dominant force in the world.
Third, the author has provided meditations and initiations for the seven
grades of worship of Mithras. Finally, and most importantly, this text has
been produced by an author who grew up in the Persian culture and thus
approaches the subject from the inside, unlike many authors who approach
religions from the outside. He brings to the mix an unusual
cross-fertilization. He is Persian-born; a Sufi and a practicing Dervish; a
Druid in the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids; a member of the Golden Dawn
Occult Society, and revivalist of the Temple of Mithras. Add to that a
Ph.D. from Oxford and post-doctoral research on genetics and cancer. It is
easy to see how he is capable of approaching this topic from a
multi-disciplinary, multi-cultural perspective. He produces references
which show familiarity with sources far outside the standard parameters of
academia (e.g., the rites of Wicca).
The meditations and initiations contained in this work were, admittedly,
created by the author. They had to be, as the worship of Mitra (or Mithras
in its Romanized form) was a mystery religion. Details were not committed
to writing. There were no handbooks available to say "this is how to do
this," or "this represents that". It was, and is, an experiential religion.
Mr. Nabarz has drawn together hints from writers of the past, ideas which
resonate from current religious practices, and a feel for what would achieve
the desired goals and creates a framework about which is built a thoroughly
workable belief system. It is not a system which can be rushed. Each stage
must be experienced fully. The meditations cannot be done once and put
aside. Reading this book offers and idea what it is all about. But to know
what it is all about requires that you work through it and EXPERIENCE it.
That will not be done in a week, or a month, or even a year. Take the time
necessary to gain from the experience and you will be more than amply
rewarded.