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Greycat
03-23-2008, 07:08 AM
i had some odd syncronicities after checking out several posts here.
i moved to norway three months ago and have been trying to find like-minded people in this area. i was out of luck for a while, mostly because i don't speak fluent norwegian yet. but after checking just a few posts, i see people from both sweden and norway posting. truly odd as i almost never hear from anyone in this region on the net.
so the question remains. how many people from scandinavia are posting on this forum?

[moderator: one of our moderators, light eye, is an american married to a norwegian-you might like to pm him-also, please look in the stickied thread at the top of the general discussions forum and read through that for locations of our group]

transiten
03-23-2008, 10:10 AM
hi greycat1

when i added my location i went through all the posts and found 2 swedes, 2 norwegians, 2 finnish pple and one danish, but everybody dont't join in to tell and perhaps some have joined after me. anyway i'm from gothenburg in sweden, not far from norway but that depends on where you live..tromsö is far away <lol>

liliane

anupama
03-23-2008, 11:52 AM
hei greycat

im here. noticed a few other scandos as well :)

r0ni
03-23-2008, 01:37 PM
i'm from gothenburg as well.. i mostly just read on the forum..:)

peace

Greycat
03-23-2008, 01:56 PM
well hello all!
i am in oslo. and i have to say that is alot of scandinavians in one forum. i think in all the other forums i've been on, i know maybe two. and here we have 7.
wow...
welcome everyone! look me up if your ever in oslo!

metaphysics
03-23-2008, 03:24 PM
hey man, im from stockholm, cheers buddy

Jakelee
03-23-2008, 04:13 PM
hello greycat.
i´m from denmark / århus. am i the only dane in here ?
i have been around here about a year, since i stumbled on davids thoughts and research. i think it´s very intruiging.
but i joined this forum a month ago.

jakelee

stargazer
03-24-2008, 03:58 AM
and i am from finland, city of turku. that is quite near stockholm. maybe i make a visit some day :)

i found david's work a few years ago and i was hooked. i think it's the most fascinating thing on the web... and beyond. i don't post often but i read the discussions forum frequently.

Greycat
03-24-2008, 05:05 AM
hello stargazer!

i might be teaching a series of workshops in helsinki in june, so maybe i'll see you.
the reason i started this post is for all the years i've been reading and on the net, i've never met anyone face to face who was even aware of these concepts.
i'm getting sort of bored with that as they are such profound and important ideas.
anyway, welcome!

jackelee, it looks like your the only dane so far. i love the danes! i lived 8 months in copenhagen and had a great time...

ChrisC
03-24-2008, 09:37 AM
hey,

i´m from sweden (gothenburg), my current adress is gdansk, poland.

peace,
love,
light

Mozart
03-24-2008, 11:29 AM
what's all this talk about scandals in our navy? eh? what...oh, "scandinavians", silly me. been read'n too much about scandals in the us military, i guess.


well i'm half-nordic and live in the scandal-prone usa, but i've never been to the scandinavian countries. does that count? :p


my mother went to oslo to visit our relatives. she had a great time. i've always wanted go visit the scandinavian countries before 2012, so we'll see. maybe. i just dread going through the security gauntlet in the airports, as i have a major, major 'tude towards the authorities, so, i dunno...bc canada is a better bet for me, as we have some of our scandinavian relatives up there as well.

Metamike
03-25-2008, 01:54 AM
well at least half - i live in norway - aaros in buskerud - american borne, but norwegian citizen hello to tromsø
mike

Greycat
03-25-2008, 05:16 AM
[quote= i just dread going through the security gauntlet in the airports, as i have a major, major 'tude towards the authorities, so, i dunno...bc canada is a better bet for me, as we have some of our scandinavian relatives up there as well.[/quote]

ha! oslo is one of the easiest cities to fly into. i've done it like five times now and each time i go right through without a single problem. no flying back to the us, thats the nightmare...

annecat
09-05-2009, 02:35 PM
[quote=. truly odd as i almost never hear from anyone in this region on the net.
so the question remains. how many people from scandinavia are posting on this forum? ]


do you know what, i happened to have a look at my passport, and it does still says "finland". so, i must be "finnish" then.

i was born in finland and spent my childhood there. my children (13 and 16)spent part of their childhood there as well.

why aren't finnish (scandinavians) posting more ?

it is not their english, as most finnish study four to six languages at school,

and it is not that they are not interested in "spiritual matters, enlightenment, ufos or so". very much other way round, as all that is natural part of their lives (or at least used to be), and those people in scandinavia do not want to make any fuss about themselves,

they are openminded, curious, and very good at listening, smart, intelligent, democratic, diplomatic, " global peace makers" grounded to the earth (forests, granite rocks) with crown chakra open to the stars.

"the light comes from the north... "

~anne

Enivid
09-06-2009, 02:59 AM
another one from sweden here :) (göteborg)

gothenburg was internationally renamed to göteborg, but few know that. :)

one love!

rubbe
09-06-2009, 03:52 AM
i´m from sweden :cool:

Metamike
09-06-2009, 07:30 AM
from just outside oslo - american borne, lived in norway since 1971 - now norwegian citizen. been here for a while but don't write too much due to limitations on subject material.

TOTHE
09-06-2009, 01:23 PM
hi, all:
i have many,many finnish cousins! i visited everyone in 1972 for two weeks and stayed the last week with my 92 year old grandfather at the old family homestead together all by ourselves. those days the finns were very worried about the nixon impeachment proceedings going on here in the us. all i could tell them that i was optimistic about the crises and not to underestimate the resolve of the american people to pull through. i had to spend time to explain checks and balances along with the will of the people. europeans have a fuzzy view about the "will" part and i had a hard time to get my point across.
i know the eyes of the world are on us to see how we handle the coming paradigm shift. so again i say have confidence in our resolve toward the service to others. the world can help by praying for america to pull through. for some reason higher powers have chosen america as the atlantis of this particular quantum timeline. whatever prejudice you may have for us, if we fail so will mankind. now you know what that ancient message passed down "love thy enemy" really means.
btw, i live in colonie, ny, near david's hometown. i do not know david personally, but i have a sneaking suspicion our fathers may have known each other as they frequented the same mafia bookie.
<<tothe>>

Nirvana
09-07-2009, 02:53 AM
oslo, norway reporting in :-)

annecat
09-07-2009, 03:55 AM
[quote=metamike ............, lived in norway since 1971 - now norwegian citizen. been here for a while but don't write too much due to limitations on subject material.[/quote]

is there anything that you could write and share within "the limitations" ?

fresh, practical, "scandinavian" ideas, opinions, stories, insights, questions, ideas ?

as i do strongly believe that there are many "silent witnesses" in this discussion forum, reading through the threads, hoping to find something real, something that is in the same "level or frequency" as their own experiences, whatever they might be, the findings give "hope" by confirming that they are no alone in all this, that they are heading for right direction...

i believe that we are all connected, what serves the one serves as all, or how it is said the right way.

i am myself so ..frustrated at times with my own "search for truth", answers, that i do not know what to do. ~anne

Jakelee
09-08-2009, 06:25 AM
hi all

just lost what i spend 1 hour on writing, s... !:mad:
you will get it in major headlines, since i dont have time for writing another piece that long.
still here lurking, not writing much, but checking out frequently.
heard people saying something about the "light" from scandinavia.
since i´m danish this is from a danish perspective, but we have alot in commen with our good neighbours.
would say to this, that we are pragmatic and are interested in the world, equality, truth, freedom, environment, science and fun – the last thing can be very dangerous we just found out (but that’s another chapter of these weird times ) .
we are not as religious like people in usa i guess, but people seem to design their own belief system. some call it new age, in my case i would rather call it clever and undogmatic spirituality. :cool: can only talk for my self.
2 months after 9/11 we got a new government and it´s still in power.
it is generally speaking, much like bush´s, either you are with us or you are against us. the public debate form has changed and is more evil, mocking and degrading than ever before (at least in my live, born in 74).
the government has a support party which keeps them in power. the party is called dansk folkeparti and is very suspicious of immigrants and espacially muslims, liberal thinking and modern thinking. they are smart and have had a huge impact, on all the different kind of political parties. their power is huge, though it´s only about 10-15 % of all danes who supports them - sad to !
actually i have big trouble watching the news these days - i feel sad, angry and on the edge of exploding. but i´m peacefull and aren´t forming a militia-he he.
now, if you don´t think like, or have different views than that of the powers that be, you are considered more or less not danish/undanish.
dansk folkeparti has hijacked the so called danish values and it makes me and my open minded kindred spirits puke - almost.
i and alot of others feel we actually have lost something and it probably never will return.
maybe it´ s sort of good, so the open minded people could wake up for real and look into the abyss.
the way the politicians act and talk is the road to a not so nice place to live, a semi dictatorship if you ask me.
before all this, people generally considered democracy as something which was as natural as the blue sky (which was a little naive). like we had it for 1000 of years -(which we have not ) and would have it for another 1000 without fighting for it.
this is a good thing, that people woke up and thought about why / how and the like considering democracy.
the fierce fighting is still taking place and probably will for many many years.
maybe some day my kind will be deported, but where to ?
i have a question for you out there and would appreciate an answer or thought.
i remenmber a “map” shown by – i think james gilliland, in which denmark was missing (flooded/sunk) :eek: and thought about some of cayces readings in which he mentioned that parts of northern europe would sink with a twinkle of an eye.
could that “twinkle with an eye be geologically speaking say 10, 100, 1000 years ??????
or could this be the distortion people (including dw, i think) have talked about considering the cayce readings ?
if all this noise from my head made you wonder or made you want to ask questions, then please do !

much love from denmark, a part of scandinavia with a peak hight of only 172 metres above sea level

jakelee

annecat
09-09-2009, 03:07 PM
hi, jakelee;

the story goes that the wise men in himalayans "once" said that the light comes from the north.

yes, we used to have "scandinavian values", ( good to remind here that "finns" are after all "a little bit different". finnish belongs to fenno-ugric language group, thus is not related to any other scandinavian languages, or sami that is spoken in lapland. finns' dna is more similar to other scandinavians than to those in ural area where the language might originate, but the mystery has not yet been solved where the finns actually come from.
out of space ? as i am rather convinced that more than 15 % percent of finns have alien dna. they are "odd".)

yes, i am aware of that "negative" process in denmark,
and yes, unfortunately, denmark like netherlands is one of the first places to submerge.( my bet is that in the next few years denmark is facing serious problems with flooding.)

(and by the way, interesting that you happened to mention james gilliland,
many years ago he asked out of curiosity me to send him my picture, so it must be him who got that stupid idea in my head that i am "pleiadian".) ~anne