posted on Oct, 6 2008 @ 02:04 AM
FAIRIES are beautiful, because they're the beauty (the best) in us: kindness, gentleness, and light (hope). Just a quick note to all who dream of
there being more to life...there is. However, most will not see it, partly because most won't open their minds to it. This is the result of a lack
of a loving embrace of this Earth; the blues and the greens, and gratefulness. However, some may just be in the right place at the right time. Always
allow for mystery. I can tell you that energy is real, and can push and shove. It can manifest the personalities in your mind for all to see. Fairies
would not exist if there was no humankind. They are the expression of our collective imagination and contributed energy from our subconcious. They are
inadvertently created by children, and by some adults who have the right heart for life. My friend, in his late twenties, saw a fairie once. His
mother practicing Wicca had unintentionally called one. My mom saw a couple of young fairie folk/size of knomes chatting about her one morning. They
stood with their heads as high as just under the doorknob. I've been physically attacked by a poltergeist (2006) while wide awake sittin on the
couch; it was like wrestling an adult (...myself!). We cause energy to accumulate, we enter (geographical) places where energy is maleable and
interacts/or is directed by our subconscious. Today's definitive book on physics is equal to the level of a book in preschool; scientists know little
of Fact. It's best most do not believe beyond what they know, most do not have the character to love, and should go about their regular lives and not
be co-creators of this sort. Just as your actions contribute either love or hate into this world, your thoughts and energy contribute to good or evil
happenings, and creatures. Ridicule is a defense mechanism for fear and arrogance and insecurity, and renders the user into the class of stupidity. I
cannot say whether there is a life after this one, but search with the heart of a child, and with some luck, fairies may come.