About “Korridor”
Thirty consciously experienced nights – each of them a spiritual corridor.In Corridor – Volume 1, author Fryda Nøwlin Jóns describes the first seven of these nocturnal journeys: fantastic, absurd and frighteningly clear experiences in the field of tension between the afterlife and the ancestral line, truth and deception, guilt and liberation.
They are not dreams in the classical sense, but precisely perceived experiences in a reality beyond the visible. Accompanied by a long-dead friend, Fryda traverses spaces in which ancestral burdens, foreign influences and deeply hidden truths are revealed. Her experiences move between vision and reality, between shame, clarity and inner liberation. The language remains approachable, the style deliberately unembellished – because the power lies in the experience itself.
Korridor is not a novel. It is a spiritual travelogue with systemic depth, symbolic clarity a message that not only touches us but also invites to a look for ourselves.
An extraordinary book – intense, honest and transformative. It defies conventional categories and opens up spaces that have hardly been entered before.

About the author
Fryda was born in southern Germany in 1969, the daughter of Lois and Traudl. She learned the craft of optometry and passionately passed her master craftsman’s examination. She was firmly rooted in the profession for decades – until she began to follow her inner calling: writing.
As the mother of two grown-up daughters and wife of a man who is both grounded and open-minded, she now lives in northern Germany near the Elbe river valley. Together they made a conscious decision not to have any more children – in the knowledge that true love does not need children.
During a two-year sabbatical, she wrote the work “Corridor” – an impressive testimony of thirty consciously lived nights in which she gained access to spiritual spaces that remain hidden to many people. Fryda has an extraordinary gift: she can see what others cannot. But she is not a healer – “That’s not my job.” She accompanies people on their path to insight by making past injuries visible – often in the ancestral lines – without judging or judging. Today she works as a master optician again – and sees far beyond the visible. In her texts, conversations and encounters, she always remains one thing: clear, truthful and deeply compassionate towards life.
From everyday life...
Children mirror their parents up to the age of 16 – sometimes 19
How is this to be understood?
The journey from conception to birth for a growing embryo does not only consist of nourishment, but during the nine months of pregnancy it processes the information of both parental ancestral lines and at the same time the experiences and characteristics of its parents acquired up to the time of conception. For a better understanding, it is important that the little toddler who has just seen the light of day can be regarded as an already ‘finished human being’. All the good and bad cognitive characteristics are already acting in him. It has been observed that in the first fifth (approx. 20 years) of its life phase, there is an alternating resemblance to the father and then back to the mother. If one parent puts off an unresolved problem, the child will show it either through conspicuous behaviour or excessive sickliness.
It is only in the second fifth of his life phase that he begins to develop and utilise his own potential from the characteristics of his parents and those he has ‘brought along’.
How can you recognise this?
When their offspring say to them: Yes, yes, yes; you have nothing to say to me; I know exactly how life works…