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  1. Daughters of Frya

    Flood evidence?

    Worldwide flood legends are found in many cultures. The Ancient Greeks, for example, had at least two such myths, that of Ogyges and Deucalion, in addition to the Atlantis story recounted by Plato. Archaeologists now recognise that an abrupt period of climate change took place around 2200 BC...
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    Practice and belief

    I'm always interested in how different religions and spiritual philosophies place differing emphases on the importance, or otherwise, of these. For me, practice, that is, what one actually does, is the essential part of my own path. Belief springs directly from practice, rather than the other...
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    Thank you.
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    Greetings

    Held bêid tha Frya! OLB 36:iii "Her garments of linen and wool she spun and wove herself." OLB 36:iv "Upon that they bowed themselves before Adela, and kissed the hem of her garment." See also, for example https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egtved_Girl
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    Greetings

    To me, the Goddess is Mother Earth. Many cultures have given her many different names.
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    Greetings

    I look forward to discussions about the similarities and differences between religious practices, a subject I've always been fascinated by. My own spirituality centres around the Goddess, and I'm now in my 21st year of dedication to her service. Other subjects I find interesting include...
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