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Do You Believe in Fairies?
Nature spirits are here to help.
by Doreen Virtue
Published: July 18, 2011
10 tips for pleasing the fairy realm.
If you believe in fairies, you’re not
alone. In my global travels, I meet people worldwide who tell me about
their encounters with the magical fairy realms. They fondly recall
childhood experiences of connecting with fairies, and some continue to
talk with these beings as adults. I didn’t see my first fairy until
adulthood. Since then, I’ve developed a benevolent and loving
relationship with these beings. I have enormous respect for their
mission of healing the environment, protecting animals, and reminding us
of the importance of play.Fairies are angels who reside very close to the earth so that they can perform their Divine mission. Some fairies have wings like dragonflies, while others have butterfly-like wings. Unlike guardian and archangels, fairies have egos. In this way, they’re similar to humans in that they make judgments. When fairies meet you, they judge you for how you treat the environment and animals.
Fairies don’t expect anyone to be perfect. However, if you do your best to recycle, use nontoxic cleaning supplies, are kind to animals, and such, then fairies will give you their high regard and grant you favors. If the fairies judge that you’re unkind to the environment or animals, they may play tricks on you. This is why they have mischievous reputations.
Fairies are sometimes called “faeries” or “fae.” Yet no matter what you call them or how you spell their names, the fairies genuinely want to help you live a healthier, happier, and more prosperous life. Because they’re so close to the earth, the fairies can assist you with material concerns involving money, home, health, your gardens, and your pets.
Fairies remind us to lighten up, play, and enjoy life more often. They love parties, music, and dance. They also love rich sweets, and some elementals have been known to drink alcohol. Yet in spite of their mirth, they still get their responsibilities met—which is one of their lessons to all of us.
The fairies remind us that:
- Life is joyful and fun.
- Nature needs and deserves our respect.
- Animals are our brothers and sisters.
- Everything is alive.
- Play is very important.
- Keep bird feeders full of food and water in your yard.
- Place unwrapped candy outdoors for the fairies to enjoy, especially chocolate.
- Plant bell-shaped flowers in your garden.
- Switch to Earth-friendly soap, shampoo, and cleaning supplies (available at any health food store).
- Eat a vegan diet, or only buy humanely treated animals and animal products from organic farms.
- Donate time or money to environmental or animal-rights charities.
- Put statues of fairies or gnomes in your garden.
- Hang crystals from your trees, and put them, or other shiny objects, in your yard.
- Warn the fairies before you mow the grass, don’t use pesticides, and celebrate when toadstools or mushrooms appear in your yard because that means the fairies have taken up residence in your garden.
- Relax and play in your yard, especially with music in the background.
Excerpted from Fairies 101 by Doreen Virtue. Copyright ©2007 (Hay House).
Doreen Virtue is a spiritual doctor of
psychology and a fourth-generation metaphysician who works with the
angelic, elemental, and ascended-master realms in her writings and
workshops. Visit: www.AngelTherapy.com.
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Book Review Fairies 101
Guest Author - Deanna Joseph
An Introduction to Connecting, Working, and Healing with the Fairies and Other Elementals by Doreen Virtue. I have read many of Doreen Virtue’s books, and have always found them to be easy to read and easy understand. Her stories are sweet, her instructions are simple, and I’ve always felt a sense of well-being and peace when I’ve read her works. Fairies 101, however, left me with mixed feelings. As a book intended to inspire, it truly does that indeed. It is filled with stories about the experiences that others have had while working with the fairy folk, and Doreen gives simple and easy to follow instructions on how to attract the fairies into your life. As far as layout and appearance, this is the most visually stunning book that Ms. Virtue has published to date! The artist is Howard David Johnson, and with my first visit to his website, I found myself loosing track of time while browsing through his beautiful artwork! The book itself includes an introduction, ten chapters, and frequently asked questions about the fairies. She covers who the fairies are, working with the fairies in regard to your home and career, healing, animals, gardening, children, school, the spirit of nature, flower fairies and other elementals and connecting with the fairies. It is only 130 pages (that includes the author bio and artist bio), with about 29 illustrations. It’s such an easy read, I finished it in just a couple of hours. And my eight year old and ten year old each took their turn with it and found it to be, in their own words, “FUN.” This book is perfect for someone who is just getting interested in the fairies (children love this book too as my young ones will attest!). It’s charming and sweet and offers a very easy to understand (and completely non-threatening) introduction into the magical realms of the fairy folk. My only hang-ups with this otherwise enchanting piece of work, are a few errors in her fairy folklore, that honestly, with a bit of research, could have been avoided. For instance, she states that the Tuatha de Danann (people of the Goddess Dana), who were the magical race of beings who inhabited Ireland before its current inhabitants, were turned into Leprechauns. Nowhere in any of my reference books on Celtic Folklore could I find this statement to be true. We do have to keep in mind that the term “fairy” actually means a supernatural being. Where the Tuatha and the Leprechauns are both considered “fairies,” that does not necessarily mean that they are of the same race. She also refers to Selkies as “mermaids who appear as seals while in the ocean and as female humans while on land…” Again, I find no reference for this. Selkies are actually seals who can shed their skin to become human and dance upon the sand. There are stories of merpeople who can also shapeshift into human form. But the selkie and the mermaid are definitely not the same. Of course that’s not to say that somewhere there isn’t some fairy who can shapeshift from mermaid to selkie to anything else it desires! Then she mentions the rune stone system as being symbols received by the druids from the spirits of trees. I believe she has this mixed up with the Ogham. The Celtic Tree Ogham actually is based on the energies of trees so it has a very strong connection to trees. They are an alphabet as well as a divination system. The runes, however, were said to have been discovered by the Norse god Odin, who did happen to be hanging in a tree when he received the symbols. However the runes (whose name means “secrets”) don’t have any particularly strong ties to trees or tree spirits. With that said, I still do find Fairies 101 to be simply enchanting, and I plan on giving it as a gift to several friends who I know would like to learn more about the fairies. My only criticisms come from the fact that I’m also a folklore writer who happens to know a bit about faery mythology. The majority of readers aren’t going to care about the inconsistencies in the folklore, and will enjoy the book for what it is… inspirations on connecting to the magical realm of the fairies.
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