rastaz.com
  • Home
  • About
  • Light - The Core Anchor
  • We Are, We Do
  • Mazda Livity
  • Purity - Presence - Plate
rastaz.com
  • Home
  • About
  • Light - The Core Anchor
  • We Are, We Do
  • Mazda Livity
  • Purity - Presence - Plate

About Rasta-Z

A Minimalist, Portable Path of Light, Flow, and Good Mind

There is no hierarchy, no fixed ritual, and no required belief—only light, honest check‑ins, nourishment, and shared reasoning.

The practice morphs to meet you exactly where you are.

Zoroastrian Light & Truth Ethics

 The ancient fire-and-truth ethic of Zoroastrianism 

Rastafari Joyful Resistance

 The joyful anti-oppression communal energy of Rastafari 

Taoist Effortless Harmony - Wu Wei

  

Rasta‑Z is not a religion—it’s a living framework for cultivating clarity, balance, and resilience in a chaotic world.

At its core is a simple question: “Where am I right now—and where do I need to go?”


From that check‑in, you adjust the practice along a sliding dial:

Structure     (active alignment, good mind)

Balance     (integration and sharing)

Flow     (effortless presence)


Everything else is modular.

Downloads

White Paper & Manifesto
Rasta-Z (Mazda Livity)  A Minimalist Syncretic Path of Light, Flow and Good Mind in a Chaotic World

RastaZ_Manifesto v2 (pdf)

Download

RastaZ_WhitePaper_v3 (pdf)

Download

Welcome to rastaz.com!

About Rasta‑Z / Mazda Livity

 Rasta‑Z (Mazda Livity) is a minimalist, syncretic practice framework articulated and maintained by the creator of rastaz.com. It weaves together Zoroastrian fire‑and‑truth ethics, Rastafari livity and joyful resistance, and Taoist effortless harmony into a backpack‑portable, non‑dogmatic path.​


This website, manifesto, white paper and other collateral and the language used to describe Rasta‑Z are original work, shared under an open‑source ethos: you are invited to adapt, remix, and localize the practices for your own life and communities. The underlying source traditions remain the living heritage of their own communities; Rasta‑Z does not claim to represent or replace any official Zoroastrian, Rastafari, or Taoist body.​


The author prefers a low profile and invites the work to stand on its own. Questions, reflections, and circle stories are welcome via the contact options here on the rastaz.com Contact. 

Copyright © 2026 rastaz.com - All Rights Reserved.

Powered by

  • Light - The Core Anchor

This website uses cookies.

We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.

Accept