Oera Linda vs Daoism
Posted: 13 Sep 2024, 20:00
Hello everybody,
Scrolling randomly through the Oera Linda that is available on wiki, I stumbled across the EN097.28 Teachings1 part. It was as if I was reading the Dao De Jing or The Zuanghzi. ChatGPT and I found a couple of striking similarities between both the Daoist texts and Oera Linda, that I can't resist to share here. These Teachings to me say that the Freya's were not mere supersitious 'pagan' believers, but had a true depth to their understanding of God, the Universe or Dao - their Wralda.
Hope you enjoy this as much as me!
Primal Teachings
All God-loving children of Frya, hail! Through them, bliss shall come to Earth. Learn and proclaim to the nations:
‘Wralda’ is the most-ancient or primordial, for he created all things.
Wralda is the ‘all-in-all’, for he is eternal and infinite.
Wralda is present everywhere, yet nowhere can he be seen. Therefore, his being is called ‘spirit’. All that we can see of him are the creations that come and go again through his life, because from Wralda all things proceed and to him they return.
Out of Wralda comes both the beginning and the end. All things merge into him.
Wralda is the only almighty being, because all other power is lent from him and returns to him.
From Wralda, all forces are derived, and all forces return to him again. Therefore, he alone is the creative being, and nothing is created outside of him.
Wralda set eternal principles, or ‘eawa’, into all that was created, and there are no good commandments lest they be founded upon these principles.
Zhuangzi, Chapter 2: The Great Master: "The Tao is the source of all things and the ultimate end of all things. It is the essence of the universe, the origin from which everything arises and into which everything returns."
Tao Te Ching chapter 42: "The Tao is the great source of all things. It is the fundamental principle from which everything emerges and into which everything ultimately returns."
"It is the source of everything and the ultimate end. The Tao is eternal and everlasting, yet it is hidden and elusive. It is the mother of all things and the source of all creation."
Zhuangzi, Chapter 2: "In embracing the Tao, one finds peace and tranquility. One becomes aligned with the ultimate principles of the universe and lives a life of harmony and balance."
And ChatGPT and me could go on.
All the best,
Hille
Scrolling randomly through the Oera Linda that is available on wiki, I stumbled across the EN097.28 Teachings1 part. It was as if I was reading the Dao De Jing or The Zuanghzi. ChatGPT and I found a couple of striking similarities between both the Daoist texts and Oera Linda, that I can't resist to share here. These Teachings to me say that the Freya's were not mere supersitious 'pagan' believers, but had a true depth to their understanding of God, the Universe or Dao - their Wralda.
Hope you enjoy this as much as me!
Primal Teachings
All God-loving children of Frya, hail! Through them, bliss shall come to Earth. Learn and proclaim to the nations:
‘Wralda’ is the most-ancient or primordial, for he created all things.
Wralda is the ‘all-in-all’, for he is eternal and infinite.
Wralda is present everywhere, yet nowhere can he be seen. Therefore, his being is called ‘spirit’. All that we can see of him are the creations that come and go again through his life, because from Wralda all things proceed and to him they return.
Out of Wralda comes both the beginning and the end. All things merge into him.
Wralda is the only almighty being, because all other power is lent from him and returns to him.
From Wralda, all forces are derived, and all forces return to him again. Therefore, he alone is the creative being, and nothing is created outside of him.
Wralda set eternal principles, or ‘eawa’, into all that was created, and there are no good commandments lest they be founded upon these principles.
Zhuangzi, Chapter 2: The Great Master: "The Tao is the source of all things and the ultimate end of all things. It is the essence of the universe, the origin from which everything arises and into which everything returns."
Tao Te Ching chapter 42: "The Tao is the great source of all things. It is the fundamental principle from which everything emerges and into which everything ultimately returns."
"It is the source of everything and the ultimate end. The Tao is eternal and everlasting, yet it is hidden and elusive. It is the mother of all things and the source of all creation."
Zhuangzi, Chapter 2: "In embracing the Tao, one finds peace and tranquility. One becomes aligned with the ultimate principles of the universe and lives a life of harmony and balance."
And ChatGPT and me could go on.
All the best,
Hille