6-spoke wheels present at archeology museum Istandbul
6-spoke wheels present at archeology museum Istandbul
Mostly 6-spoke wheels on early christian artifacts. Which feels logical since very specific parts of the ideology of christianity are so close to fryan ideology. The symbology on img21 must be very interesting, although I have not looked for clues to it's meaning.
img21 6th century CE, found Aleppo (Syria)
The other artifacts had no dating label, but the dating can maybe be found in their archives.
img39 had artifact number 7826, The symbols are exactly the same on 2 sides
img34 had artifact number 5447
the others, I didn't see a number
img21 6th century CE, found Aleppo (Syria)
The other artifacts had no dating label, but the dating can maybe be found in their archives.
img39 had artifact number 7826, The symbols are exactly the same on 2 sides
img34 had artifact number 5447
the others, I didn't see a number
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Img19 doesnt seem to have any connection to oera linda
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Re: 6-spoke wheels present at archeology museum Istandbul
I see, so maybe no direct reference to the fryan wheel in img21. My speculation for the rest of the wheels, maybe there was an honest movement in early christianity, caused by jessos or buddha’s translation of fryan knowledge, translated in a way good finda’s would have understood. The metaphors off the bible are more suited for finda’s way of thinking. In my observation, finda’s are more likely to believe a sacrifice is neccesary. Maybe not the chinese, but definitely Indians, and arabs and jews think this way.
Just thinking out loud.
Just thinking out loud.
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Further explanation,
Fryans have a very pure genetic desire to be good, or to make others happy.
Chinese or Japanese have a very pure genetic desire to be respected, or reverered.
For fryans it's very easy to feel like a good person, for fryans it's not hard to sacrifice respect for happiness.
For chinese or japanese it's very easy to feel respected, they will happily sacrifice their own happiness in order to feel respected.
But for the genes in between, the story will be very different, since the desire of wanting to be good and the desire of wanting to be respected are both present. They can almost never feel completely good about themselves, since goodness almost always requires some sacrifice of respect, and respect almost always requires a sacrifice of goodness.
Maybe the reason they start looking for a solution outside themselves, since the solution isn't clearly available inside themselves.
except for the christian roadmap for counsciousness.
Fryans have a very pure genetic desire to be good, or to make others happy.
Chinese or Japanese have a very pure genetic desire to be respected, or reverered.
For fryans it's very easy to feel like a good person, for fryans it's not hard to sacrifice respect for happiness.
For chinese or japanese it's very easy to feel respected, they will happily sacrifice their own happiness in order to feel respected.
But for the genes in between, the story will be very different, since the desire of wanting to be good and the desire of wanting to be respected are both present. They can almost never feel completely good about themselves, since goodness almost always requires some sacrifice of respect, and respect almost always requires a sacrifice of goodness.
Maybe the reason they start looking for a solution outside themselves, since the solution isn't clearly available inside themselves.
except for the christian roadmap for counsciousness.
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2 6-spoke wheels present at hagia sophia in Istanbul. Build by the byzantines.
img57 6-spoke wheels on the black beam, behind it are seen the same angel like figures from ezekiel.
img65 6-spoke wheel above a door and below a mozaÏc. I don't know where the door lead to, maybe not important.
img57 6-spoke wheels on the black beam, behind it are seen the same angel like figures from ezekiel.
img65 6-spoke wheel above a door and below a mozaÏc. I don't know where the door lead to, maybe not important.
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It looks like img39 from the museum of archeology could've been al wall taken from the hagia sophia, the walls there look very similar. Inside the hagia sophia most of the crosses were removed by a chisel.
img61 shows one of the walls inside the hagia sophia, maybe there used to be a wheel inside there, maybe not. really wasn't clear irl.
img61 shows one of the walls inside the hagia sophia, maybe there used to be a wheel inside there, maybe not. really wasn't clear irl.
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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.
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Right now Im totally assuming jesus christ was a real person, but his life was like oera linda said. Then jewish priests finally wrote the bible to steir the movement of christianity in their favor or the favor of the roman emperor. Since the travels of emperor titus were exactly the same as those of jesus christ in the bible.
I am assuming krishna and christ are the same word.
So there must have been real followers before then, who were followers of krishna. But what did he teach? Maybe those teachings were also the frisian way of writing. Of the frisian slave.
Even if the last is not true, we should consider these assumptions, and look for evidence. Maybe there are other pieces of the puzzle waiting instead of the ones we’re looking for. But these pieces will certainly be new information.
If people require evidence, than that’s what we’ll give them.
It’s too important, we need to get back our eremoeder and maidens, and we need to get back our language.
I am assuming krishna and christ are the same word.
So there must have been real followers before then, who were followers of krishna. But what did he teach? Maybe those teachings were also the frisian way of writing. Of the frisian slave.
Even if the last is not true, we should consider these assumptions, and look for evidence. Maybe there are other pieces of the puzzle waiting instead of the ones we’re looking for. But these pieces will certainly be new information.
If people require evidence, than that’s what we’ll give them.
It’s too important, we need to get back our eremoeder and maidens, and we need to get back our language.
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Side question;
Krishna or christos could come from gekruisigd or put on the cross
Krishna or christos could come from gekruisigd or put on the cross