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by Kraftr
14 Jun 2025, 10:46
Forum: Geographic names
Topic: Is Scandinavia Atlantis?
Replies: 1
Views: 137

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 ...
by Kraftr
17 May 2025, 18:52
Forum: Creators
Topic: Drawing for illustrating the passage about “Denmarks Lost”
Replies: 22
Views: 3603

Re: Drawing for illustrating the passage about “Denmarks Lost”

for reference I made a mesh up pictures I found of clothing of the (later)era; Hallstatt, Celtic, Saxon, Scandinavian, Danish, German.
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by Kraftr
12 May 2025, 07:29
Forum: General / other
Topic: Does Wr.alda literally mean the 'world' as it does today?
Replies: 6
Views: 2374

Re: Does Wr.alda literally mean the 'world' as it does today?

I think it's pretty clear that the meaning of wr.alda is this simple. But it's confusing, even for me who is neither a christian nor a gnostic, because in most spiritualities, the world is seen as something bad.. You are correct on many things here.The condemnation of the world is the fundamental p...
by Kraftr
29 Apr 2025, 07:13
Forum: Creators
Topic: Drawing for illustrating the passage about “Denmarks Lost”
Replies: 22
Views: 3603

Re: Drawing for illustrating the passage about “Denmarks Lost”

(and also Kraftr) Thanks for that! Colin is thinking of scenes of parts of the text I couldn't so far. impressed technically too, I was making jokes to myself to cope 'Well maybe I should start writing a book about my struggle then…' jk- I have a lot on my plate at the moment, i will continue once ...
by Kraftr
20 Apr 2025, 11:44
Forum: Religion & Philosophy
Topic: Buddha's Frisian companion
Replies: 6
Views: 1424

Re: Buddha's Frisian companion

Buddha's parents were "mother was the daughter of a king, and his father was a high priest". I believe this is the official story too, at least high born. Maybe this is a significant difference with biblical Jesus, his mother was a maiden, and maidenbirth signified a godblessed person. A ...
by Kraftr
20 Apr 2025, 09:22
Forum: Religion & Philosophy
Topic: Love and the Faustian spirit
Replies: 9
Views: 5119

Re: Love and the Faustian spirit

There is a conflict with Hellenic/Matriarchy filosofy vs Nietzsche. Nietzsche deflowers morality, understanding reality and truth in a paradoxal but enlightening position. But like killing God it is not the fullfilment of wisdom or even his own filosophy not to resurect from the ashes. To me the cos...
by Kraftr
18 Apr 2025, 19:13
Forum: Links
Topic: Godgevlamste part 12 - Vikings were Jews
Replies: 4
Views: 955

Re: Godgevlamste part 12 - Vikings were Jews

Ashkenazi means German in Hebrew so Jiddisch speaking Jews were named after the place they lived(migrated to) In the bible Ashkenaz(here Gemans, sometimes 'white people'-so kind of implying Germans are the root people?) is the son of Japhet, son of Noah. The Germans(consisting of different tribes, s...
by Kraftr
09 Apr 2025, 15:08
Forum: Chronology
Topic: 3 wins for neolithic huntergatherer
Replies: 10
Views: 5090

Re: 3 wins for neolithic huntergatherer

As the Oera Linda book gets more and more attention, its greatest adversary will be the 'melting pot' theory of ancient Europe. When I speak to others about the OL the fact that it doesn't line up with academia's current reconstruction is immediate grounds for dismissal in their view. Even those in...
by Kraftr
25 Mar 2025, 11:59
Forum: Creators
Topic: Drawings for Nyhalennia, and a Berg mother.
Replies: 3
Views: 2873

Re: Drawings for Nyhalennia, and a Berg mother.

Nice work, great portraitskills you have. I love their lively beautiful expressions.
by Kraftr
24 Mar 2025, 17:03
Forum: General / other
Topic: Pronunciation of W
Replies: 1
Views: 1497

Re: Pronunciation of W

he V came from U (written as V) and they were probably pronounced somewhere from a short' 'uh' to 'oe'. Further back was the least difference and even later it was not needed to be written different. Yesterday I saw this short; why don't we say work like fork. This is just how language is; depending...