One is the Boundary, where proud minds break,
Two is the Mother, the Law she shall stake.
Three is the Keeper, of water and stone,
Four is the Free-born, who bows down to none.
Five is the Reckoning, for debt and for deed,
Six is the Threshold, the iron gauge’s creed.
Seven is the Axis, the ...
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- 18 Apr 2026, 04:53
- Forum: Creators
- Topic: The Song of the Jol
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- 06 Apr 2026, 21:33
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- Topic: A Personal Encounter with the Oera Linda
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Re: A Personal Encounter with the Oera Linda
Thank you for the warm welcome and your immense work in keeping these texts available to the world.
I mean no disrespect to the builders of the map.
My place, however, is simply on the water, observing where the current takes us.
I wish you all the wisdom and focus you need for your new ...
I mean no disrespect to the builders of the map.
My place, however, is simply on the water, observing where the current takes us.
I wish you all the wisdom and focus you need for your new ...
- 01 Apr 2026, 22:21
- Forum: Introductions
- Topic: A Personal Encounter with the Oera Linda
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A Personal Encounter with the Oera Linda
Hi everyone,
I’d like to introduce myself not as a scholar, but as someone who feels the roots of this text in the water and the salt.
Growing up in Friesland, my life was shaped by the Wadden Sea and the Frisian lakes. I spent my younger years on valkjes, skûtsjes, and tjalken. I’ll never forget ...
I’d like to introduce myself not as a scholar, but as someone who feels the roots of this text in the water and the salt.
Growing up in Friesland, my life was shaped by the Wadden Sea and the Frisian lakes. I spent my younger years on valkjes, skûtsjes, and tjalken. I’ll never forget ...