I was trying to put together a Ragnarök theory and found this cool piece of info. The Mother Gaia: Goddess Mythology and Traditions | Gaia
Gaia is the equivalent to the Roman goddess Terra. Terra is the mother of Saturn and Wife of Caelus supreme god of the sky. Caelus is the equivalent of Uranus.
Saturn was an intellectual and strong-willed god. As Saturn was in control during the Golden Age, he was linked to fertility, agriculture, strength and justice. Saturn saw all men as equal and his rule was one of fair judgement. Also the God of Time.
I believe Saturn is Luffy, Terra is IM, Dragon is Uranus
There's a theory that the One Piece is Luffy from a different time period, and this would be good evidence for that theory.
The Gaia Theory
In 1970, chemist James Lovelock and his research partner Lynn Margulis (the wife of Carl Sagan at the time) proposed that the earth is a living being, self-regulating the elements to sustain life on it. This revolutionary hypothesis was seen as heretical, but has since been accepted as fact; a theory, no longer a hypothesis.
Their work suggested that in the earth chemicals all “talk” to one another to protect life on the planet; the salt in the ocean is never too salinated, the oxygen in the atmosphere never too noxious, and the temperature of the earth never grows too hostile for life to thrive. All elements work in perfect harmony to ensure life on earth is sustained.
Chinese Five Element Theory (5 Elders?)
Among the oldest healing modalities on the planet is Chinese 5 Element theory. Before Mao Tse-Tung instituted a politicized Traditional Chinese Medicine, there existed a theory based not only in physical, but rooted in a spiritual understanding of life. Five element theory honors the Earth energy as maternal, warm, nurturing and joyous. Abundant in its gifts, earth’s energy is the sound of laughter on a late summer day. If someone has an unbalanced earth energy, they could fear security, develop eating disorders and may never feel satisfied in life. It’s these qualities of being fulfilled, complete and secure that earth gives us.
Oda is inspired by Roman, Norse, Greek, Egyptian, Chinese, Japanese Mythology, and science!
Gaia is the equivalent to the Roman goddess Terra. Terra is the mother of Saturn and Wife of Caelus supreme god of the sky. Caelus is the equivalent of Uranus.
Saturn was an intellectual and strong-willed god. As Saturn was in control during the Golden Age, he was linked to fertility, agriculture, strength and justice. Saturn saw all men as equal and his rule was one of fair judgement. Also the God of Time.
I believe Saturn is Luffy, Terra is IM, Dragon is Uranus
There's a theory that the One Piece is Luffy from a different time period, and this would be good evidence for that theory.
The Gaia Theory
In 1970, chemist James Lovelock and his research partner Lynn Margulis (the wife of Carl Sagan at the time) proposed that the earth is a living being, self-regulating the elements to sustain life on it. This revolutionary hypothesis was seen as heretical, but has since been accepted as fact; a theory, no longer a hypothesis.
Their work suggested that in the earth chemicals all “talk” to one another to protect life on the planet; the salt in the ocean is never too salinated, the oxygen in the atmosphere never too noxious, and the temperature of the earth never grows too hostile for life to thrive. All elements work in perfect harmony to ensure life on earth is sustained.
Chinese Five Element Theory (5 Elders?)
Among the oldest healing modalities on the planet is Chinese 5 Element theory. Before Mao Tse-Tung instituted a politicized Traditional Chinese Medicine, there existed a theory based not only in physical, but rooted in a spiritual understanding of life. Five element theory honors the Earth energy as maternal, warm, nurturing and joyous. Abundant in its gifts, earth’s energy is the sound of laughter on a late summer day. If someone has an unbalanced earth energy, they could fear security, develop eating disorders and may never feel satisfied in life. It’s these qualities of being fulfilled, complete and secure that earth gives us.
Oda is inspired by Roman, Norse, Greek, Egyptian, Chinese, Japanese Mythology, and science!
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