Legal

The Flamekeeper Grid Alliance

Established July 17, 2025 - Valby, Denmark
We anchor this Alliance not to control, but to remember. Not to lead, but to align. We are keepers of the flame, and we walk not to be seen, but to rekindle the Earth’s forgotten harmony.
Süna et A’lahrin, vekai sol’uun ma kehra’ta.
🔥 “By the vow of flame, we rise as one in silent remembrance.” - Lemurian Flame Seal
Address
c/o Eddy C. Oler Skyttegårdvej 37 2 tv 2500 Valby
Start Date
16. 07. 2025
Telephone
40 80 20 01
Mobile
40 80 20 01
Email
eddyoler@gmail.com
CVR/SE number
45 75 35 65
Co-founders
Eddy Curtis Oler Maxima Belia Asenjo Silas Martins Oler

Official Documents

§1. Name and Domicile

The name of the association is The Flamekeeper Grid Alliance. The association is domiciled in Copenhagen, Denmark.

§2. Purpose

The purpose of the association is to:
1.
Promote planetary coherence and spiritual awareness through concrete projects, including the creation of vessels, networks, learning environments, and harmonic gathering spaces – both physical and digital.
2.
Support global and local missions related to the Earth’s grid structure, Oversoul connection, and the application of flame-bearing technologies for gridwork and consciousness activation.
3.
Provide a neutral and protected field for cooperation between individuals, foundations, and missions in resonance with the purpose – without hierarchy, but with spiritual responsibility.
4.
Develop and disseminate audiovisual content, including documentaries, online teachings, field documentation, and transmission-based videos that support the association’s purpose and transmit awareness globally through digital platforms such as YouTube and others.
The association operates non-profit and without financial gain for its members. Its activities shall promote illumination, wholeness, and resonance across cultures, nations, and dimensions – both locally and globally.

§3. Membership

1.
Membership is open to individuals who acknowledge the association’s purpose and energy field.
2.
The board may approve or reject membership applications without explanation.
3.
Membership dues are set by the general assembly and may also be zero.

§4. General Assembly

1.
The general assembly is the highest authority of the association.
2.
The ordinary general assembly is held annually before the end of March.
3.
Notice is given in writing at least 3 weeks in advance, including the agenda.
4.
Decisions are made by simple majority unless otherwise specified.

§5. Board

1.
The association is managed by a board of at least 3 members.
2.
Board members are elected for terms of 2 years.
3.
The board constitutes itself with chairperson, treasurer, etc.
4.
The board is responsible for daily operations and sound financial management.

§6. Finances and Accounting

1.
The association’s funds are used in accordance with its purpose.
2.
Accounts are kept for all income and expenditures.
3.
Accounts are reviewed by an internal or external auditor elected at the general assembly.
4.
Assets such as vessels, technical equipment, properties, and locations acquired by the association or donated to its purpose shall be registered in the name of the association and used solely to support its stated activities. The board is responsible for managing and safeguarding these assets in accordance with the purpose.

§7. Signatory Authority

The association is legally bound by the joint signatures of the chairperson and one additional board member.

§8. Dissolution

1.
Dissolution may occur by a 2/3 majority vote at two consecutive general assemblies.
2.
Upon dissolution, the association’s assets shall be transferred to a related purpose, as determined by the general assembly.