The Modern Goddess - Ronald Hutton
intriguing lecture in Gresham College on earlier scolarship on the Goddess.
maybe I'm reaching with the next one;
The Noble Who Collected Children's Head
the mystery of Gilles de Rey, the power behind the (kelta-like?) maiden of Orleans, accused of ...
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- 07 Nov 2025, 22:15
- Forum: General / other
- Topic: Echoes of OL
- Replies: 1
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- 07 Nov 2025, 21:02
- Forum: General / other
- Topic: Echoes of OL
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Echoes of OL
a collection of things that are no proof of anything, later in time. just interesting getting to know more about Frisia/the Netherlands
lessons from Rungholt and Doggerland
Pretty AI rendition of officially known Frisian history with both english and german narration. (Unfortunatly with the ...
lessons from Rungholt and Doggerland
Pretty AI rendition of officially known Frisian history with both english and german narration. (Unfortunatly with the ...
- 06 Nov 2025, 19:12
- Forum: General / other
- Topic: Does Wr.alda literally mean the 'world' as it does today?
- Replies: 13
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Re: Does Wr.alda literally mean the 'world' as it does today?
what I perhaps didn't make clear is that this fits the truth I took from the OL cosmology; a God, Wralda, who is more detached, with a morality(represented by Frya) as an ingroup- not a law of the ultimate Divine, but honor to our mother. So it is an obligation among Frya's children, or; a human ...
- 28 Oct 2025, 20:22
- Forum: Language & Etymology
- Topic: Historical usage of "W" or "VV"
- Replies: 6
- Views: 6461
Re: Historical usage of "W" or "VV"
I've seen arguments that Latin was not the notation of a spoken language or dialect but a constructed 'correct' language derived from scolarly endeavor of defining the rules of Roman language. Fryas as a germanic language is written as spoken(similar to greek and hebrew, although they too could have ...
- 31 Jul 2025, 08:33
- Forum: General / other
- Topic: Does Wr.alda literally mean the 'world' as it does today?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 12049
Re: Does Wr.alda literally mean the 'world' as it does today?
yeah. But not only should we be selfaffirming and brave, also galant and gracious to others as much as possible. So not committed to being enemies, while also being aware of differences and threats, and that they might not be like that. This is not Christian, but also part of pagan morals, like in ...
- 31 Jul 2025, 08:04
- Forum: General / other
- Topic: Does Wr.alda literally mean the 'world' as it does today?
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Re: Does Wr.alda literally mean the 'world' as it does today?
I can agree with that. I was talking more about the (manwritten) plans like 'those tribes are going to be your slaves'. And that Wralda has a morality (like nature) that escapes us, like disasters and suffering. But we are granted to unfold our potential by nature, that is true as well.(and be ...
- 30 Jul 2025, 19:30
- Forum: Chronology
- Topic: Examples of OL chronology used in other sources
- Replies: 9
- Views: 35650
Re: Examples of OL chronology used in other sources
I must say that the recently discussed 'Europeans are the true Israel' ( godgevlamste thread , vid Ahnenerbe + British Israelites -hints but no mention of OL) type of theorising -which I believe is incorrect- is pretty interesting though and can enlighten OL research. My current theory is that ...
- 30 Jul 2025, 18:52
- Forum: General / other
- Topic: Does Wr.alda literally mean the 'world' as it does today?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 12049
Re: Does Wr.alda literally mean the 'world' as it does today?
[ It is a viewpoint to measure all of it; rediscover faith, reason, vigilance. Where we can find ethical borders to universalism pushed by Christian morals and come home to the sensibility of caring for our kin first. It is ridiculous (and hostile) to be put in a position where that is shamefull ...
- 19 Jul 2025, 15:26
- Forum: Religion & Philosophy
- Topic: Minoan Snake Goddess Eleutheia
- Replies: 2
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Re: Minoan Snake Goddess Eleutheia
à video by channel 'Norse magic and beliefs' summing up some similarities;
Norse and Minoan religion, surprising similarities from the bronze age
Norse and Minoan religion, surprising similarities from the bronze age
- 14 Jun 2025, 10:46
- Forum: Geographic names
- Topic: Is Scandinavia Atlantis?
- Replies: 1
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Is Scandinavia Atlantis?
Is Scandinavia Hel (as said in Bock Saga) but also Tartaros(purgatory) and is this cognate with Tartaria?
Ner(down) is the root of North, and was considered below instead of up. I proposed that Netherlands and Holland could have been derived from this same meaning.
Interesting YTchannel touching on ...
Ner(down) is the root of North, and was considered below instead of up. I proposed that Netherlands and Holland could have been derived from this same meaning.
Interesting YTchannel touching on ...