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- 19 May 2025, 17:36
- Forum: Introductions
- Topic: Hail, all well-intentioned Frisians!
- Replies: 4
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Re: Hail, all well-intentioned Frisians!
Himmler made his veneration of Wralda very clear and public numerous times, even invoking Wralda in the last letter sent to his family. He oddly never mentions Frya, although he never delved deep into the Oera Linda's contents to begin with. It seems as though the OL may not have been embraced outsi...
- 03 May 2025, 18:22
- Forum: Creators
- Topic: Sketches of Wodin
- Replies: 2
- Views: 665
Sketches of Wodin
I plan on posting more, but here's a sketch of Wodin at three different points of his life.
- 28 Apr 2025, 17:30
- Forum: Creators
- Topic: Drawing for illustrating the passage about “Denmarks Lost”
- Replies: 22
- Views: 3603
Re: Drawing for illustrating the passage about “Denmarks Lost”
I have been meaning to get to this thread. Truly amazing work. The OL stokes my imagination so deeply. I find it interesting that you (and also Kraftr) seem to conjure up the same visual language that I also think up in my head - it is as if you are tapping into blood memory to procure the aesthetic...
- 25 Apr 2025, 16:48
- Forum: Authenticity Debate
- Topic: Standardized currency in Bronze Age Europe
- Replies: 2
- Views: 762
Standardized currency in Bronze Age Europe
https://youtu.be/EZ2PS5S6w1c?si=SQPVTcSt9SZCSvrO Standardized currency in the form of copper rings, thin ingots (which I can't help but think resemble boats), and ingots in the shape of axe heads. The sheer amount of these objects with no variation implies a civilization with an almost industrial ou...
- 25 Apr 2025, 16:28
- 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?
The 'world' exists within Wralda's spirit, which is infinite. This doesn't mean everything in within Wralda's life is a part of him, just that he facilitates the existence for all things. I liken this to how we support the life of micro-organisms within us, and they are technically a part of us yet ...
- 06 Nov 2024, 01:07
- Forum: General / other
- Topic: 6-spoke wheels present at archeology museum Istandbul
- Replies: 11
- Views: 2177
Re: 6-spoke wheels present at archeology museum Istandbul
There is certainly something to the 'Chi-Ro' symbol. I believe Laurent Guyenot goes into how claims of it being a Christian symbol are dubious, and again he has conducted all of his research without the knowledge of the OL.
- 25 Oct 2024, 23:22
- Forum: Religion & Philosophy
- Topic: Most related spiritual traditions to Frya tradition
- Replies: 19
- Views: 4464
Re: Most related spiritual traditions to Frya tradition
I don't automatically take it as gospel truth either. I'm glad you don't. I don't think there is anyone insane enough to have taken it immediately as truth. Whats the difference between this and the God in the bible? Wralda isn't spiteful. He is above love and hate. His life facilitates existence a...
- 25 Oct 2024, 05:03
- Forum: Religion & Philosophy
- Topic: Most related spiritual traditions to Frya tradition
- Replies: 19
- Views: 4464
Re: Most related spiritual traditions to Frya tradition
Myss I had the same thoughts years ago when I first initially stumbled onto the Oera Linda. I was researching the etymology of Uranus and found Jan's blog post on Wralda. I think the biggest issue the codex has and will face as it becomes more and more known is the cognitive dissonance it automatica...
- 25 Oct 2024, 04:09
- Forum: Language & Etymology
- Topic: The blue flame? - Frana's Prophecy
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1812
Re: The blue flame? - Frana's Prophecy
sulphur literally appears like dark blood like when melted and burns very very blue. This is a good direction, I wish I had thought of this myself. Perhaps the association with damnation and sulphur started first with the Fryas? The connection to spirit / afterlife is there. The mention of sulfur a...
- 15 Oct 2024, 04:37
- Forum: Language & Etymology
- Topic: The blue flame? - Frana's Prophecy
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1812
The blue flame? - Frana's Prophecy
In page 82 (Frana's Prophecy) we get this: Behind him came a Danish skipper; he took his sword and clove through the Finn’s skull. Out flowed blood that was black, and a blue flame hung above it. This puzzled me since I had first read it. What does the blue flame represent? Is it just colorful langu...