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

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Damnn that's based!
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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 the Illiad, or the Oresteia. Keeping the demands of EWA in mind.
Grace is an epithet of Mary, Mother Godess/Frya replacement.
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Hey, who knows, maybe ai will make it possible for genetic modifications to become prevelant. But until that time better to stick your own genes, but never act out of hatred towards the other.
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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 affair(but still auspicious/divine order). This just makes so much sense and puts an end, at least for me to the conflict between nihilist/atheist claims and moralityclaims of Abrahamists, especially of Christianity. The natural difference and disconnect we experience with children of the other mothers is affirmed as natural order, a humanly insurmountable boundary we don''t have to burden ourelves with obligations across, one that needs to be respected, They should not have any claims on us, we should not mess with them or trust them. That makes much sense too from my experience, but comes second for me as enlightenment to the former insight. Though it does explain the second and is conform to intuition and logic.
I too find the attention OL is getting from Nazi-hyping channels suspicious and think that that ideology is not inherently European or Frya-like and was thinking about starting a thread listing all the political co-opting of matriarchy/Goddess from archaic times to socialist, feminists, french revolution, new age etc. but I'd be writing a book by then.
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