Are fairies real?
I seem to think so, and I seem to follow this saying, " Seeing is not believing, believing is seeing". I remember a long time ago I was doing some fairy work, because I love fairies and the magical properties of them, and I do believe we can all work with them as well. One day I called on Lilith, the protector of children. To protect my own, my son. So I was sleeping on the couch one day, and it was dark too, no lights. In the corner of the ceiling up above, I seen what it looks like to be some fairy dust, like some bright white lights in circles it seems. I know that there have been many people who have witnessed fairies in Ireland especially. I think that there's a subpsylum of creatures that helps mother god keep the world in balance as much as she can. I think everyone has a right to their own beliefs, and I’m also aware that almost every country but America seems to believe in Gnomes, elves, little people, leprechauns and fairies.
So it does seem kind of strange that so many cultures share tales of creatures such as this. Why would they all exist in various cultures as pretty much the same type of creatures? So there, to each its own. I guess its like Jesus said, " Blessed are those who have not seen yet have believed".
I have read a lot of books especially on Sylvia Browne’s books, mother god. She explains a lot about fairies and has seen them as well. She went to Ireland once and witnessed one.
I'm sure that everyone remembers reading about what happened years ago when they tried to build an airport runway across fairy circles at the Shannon Airport in Ireland . Everything went so badly for months - machinery broke down or just wouldn't work, and people got sick and injured - that they abandoned the project and went in a different direction away from the circles…at which point everything progressed quite smoothly. If you discuss this with the locals who live near the airport, they'll simply admit that you shouldn't mess with fairy circles.
In ancient times, fairies seem to have been more evil, but as time has gone on, they've morphed into kindly, mischievous, and caring little people. There was nothing evil about this sprite that Sylvia Browne saw; in fact, if the fairy had been bigger, she would have thought she was an angel, thanks to the golden-white glow around her. Francine ( Sylvia Browne’s spirit guide ) told her later that she'd actually seen poor, defamed Lilith herself . She knows what she saw; even now she'd take a lie-detector test because she just don't go around seeing things (unless she's asked to tune in on a ghost or happen to bump into one).
So be my guest, and take or leave what others have saw. Personally, I'll always cherish this beautiful visual, which proved the old saying to be true: There are more things in heaven and earth than humans can even imagine. And this I do believe. Most of the information I seek is from the book called, secrets and mysteries by Sylvia Browne. Explaining fairies and little people and elves and gnomes.
The stories of fairies and where they come from are as old and diverse as any tale ever told. In most stories, fairies are tiny little creatures with wings. They are known to have magical powers and to be very mischievous. In general they love to dance and sing. There are many different types of fairies and they have just as many personalities. They live in all kinds of places, so be sure to know your faeries. And remember the next time you see something out of the corner of your eye or you hear strange long ago music, especially music from Ireland , that you've probably been visited by a fairy.
From researching and researching, here are the different kinds of fairies:
Pixies
Cheerful and mischievous. They often take the form of a hedgehog. They are also well known for their pranks. They adore music and dancing.
Los Aluxes (Ah Loo Shus)
These faeries live in the temples of the ancient peoples in Mexico . They resemble gnomes. Ah loo shus means "little people".
Goblins
Vicious little creatures that can appear as animals. Leprechaun’s Irish fairies that are very cunning. Usually found among the clover.
Elves
The Scandinavian form of fairies.
Sidhe
Irish fairies who are attracted to beauty.
Sprites
Spirit fairies. Their job is to change the color of the leaves in the fall.
Dwarves
Usually found in the mountains. They often steal not only property, but it is said women and children as well.
Dryads
Spirit fairies of the trees.
Gnomes
They prefer the forests. They are the guardians of sacred grounds, locations and monuments. They have a weakness for gem stones and things that glitter. They are the knowers and are extremely clever.
Sylphs
Spirit fairies of the air. They are transparent and elusive. They seem to be surrounded by a glow.
Selkies
Usually found in seas and oceans. They first appear as seals but become beautiful women when they shed their skin.
Undines
Spirit fairies of the water. Usually found in forest pools and waterfalls. They have beautiful voices and can sometimes be heard singing over the sound of the water.
Tree Fairies
These fairies live in every tree. They look after the tree and control its energies.
Garden Fairies
You will find these fairies among the flowers dancing and playing wearing flowing gowns with transparent wings. At dawn they pour out blessings upon the world.
Rock Fairies
These fairies are very wise.
Fire Fairies
There are two types of fire fairies: Flame Spirits and Elementals. They have the ability to create and destroy.
Phooka
These are Irish goblins. They are usually friendly but they like to play pranks.
Fir Darrig
These fairies delight in rather gruesome forms of pranks. It might be best for one to leave these alone.
Asrai
These fairies are very delicate fairies that melt away into a pool of water when captured or exposed to sunlight.
So you see here, I do believe in fairies.. Remember the saying, "seeing is not believing, believing is seeing", There are things that mother god made in heaven and earth, and one can only begin to explore and see them if one believes....
Lisa Tarrance
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