Fairies

Fairy History
A very long time ago before humans existed on earth there was only earth spirit. As an evolutionary step for this planet fairies, gnomes, elf's, and some other creatures we only hear about in fairy tales began to manifest in the forest from earth spirit. Over a period of time these creatures developed into individuals within the earths collective and eventually became physical. This, of course, was after vegetation and trees.
For ages the enchanted forest flourished and grew. The fairies eventually became individuals as did most of the other forest creatures. All the creatures in the enchanted forest were given a choice to become and individual or stay earth spirit in Gaia form. About 50% of the fairies chose to become individuals. You have to understand that there are many bipedal humanoids in the universe because it is a very successfully evolved type of vessel. Most of the higher evolved humanoids in the universe have wings. Fairies are not just a manifestation of the earth spirit but of the universe as all things are. Just another example that we are all one.
For many rotations of the earth did the fairies and all the earth creatures dominate this planet. Eventually the earth would begin the next stage in her evolution. Biological third dimensional organisms began and eventually took over. Don't think the forest just became what it is today. No the enchanted forest still exists as it did just not on the surface of the earth but inside underground.
Modern Fairies
There are also a lot of lightworkers who have been fairies in the forest way back when. I have even been a fairy and part of me still is. I love fairies and feel that unique bond with them that I'm sure a lot of people who were attracted enough to read this also feel. Yes they hide your stuff and tease you, but don't you need to let loose and have some fun?
By James Cooper "Coop"
The picture was painted by:
Sophie Gengembre Anderson (1823–1903) |
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Fairy Houses
How to Build a Fairy House
Why build fairy houses? When we build fairy houses we are
becoming more intone with nature and the natural
world around us.
Some reasons to build fairy houses are to
please those fairies that live in the green
things near you and open the communication door
to your personal fairies.
I believe that fairies are as real as you
or I. They are Nature’s gardeners and have been
taking care of the Earth for thousands of years
before humans ever came to be. Most fae, fairies
and other creatures thought to be mythical, live
in wilderness areas far from humans. But there
are those fae creatures who are fascinated with
humans and our way of living. These fairies and
other creatures fancy similar things as we do. I
believe that our roles in the fairy house
building process are construction workers. The
fairies are the architects directing us where to
put which branch or embellishment.
Before you can begin building you must gather your build
materials.
I use moss covered tree branches, but
plain branches are ok too. Gather more branches
and sticks than you think you might need. Also
gather tree various mosses for decoration. I use
baskets as the building base, but you can use
anything sturdy.
Supplies You Will
Need:
Sticks and
branches
Lots of tree moss
Basket or some
other base
Hot glue
Walnut shells or
other nut shells
Other natural
embellishments
Various personal
embellishments
First you sort your sticks and branches into the sizes you
want to use for the walls. Also sort your moss
for easy access. Warm up your glue gun during
this process so it’s ready when you are.
I prefer to use baskets as the base or foundation for my fairy
houses. They are sturdy, they can be moved with
ease, and they last a long time. But you can use
any other study material. So I choose which
basket to use. Then I choose each branch or
stick carefully and apply the hot glue to it and
affix the sticks to the basket sides. How deep
into the basket I place the sticks depend on
what size of basket I choose and what space I
need for the embellishments I plan to use. I
generally give the houses at least two walls,
but not limited to that.
Once all the walls have been constructed consider the roof. In
your piles of wood you will find branches that
will help construct the roof. Now that all sides
and the roof are attached, carefully add the
moss. You can use moss or another natural
material for the floor, glue it in. Everywhere
you can see your hot glue, put some moss. The
fairy house should look as if the moss took over
the little structure you have built.
Your fairy house is almost completed. The house needs
furniture. A little table and chair made from
wood perhaps or maybe a fairy canopy bed with
something sparkly. Exactly how you decorate and
embellish is between you and your fairies. The
fairies will tell you when it’s completed. Then
you place your fairy house outside in your
garden or inside near your plants.
By Anita Cooper
Of course, you can buy fairy houses.