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Faeries Faery is a wonderful land full of beauty and joy. Faeries help humans and other species in many different ways from helping things to grow, to guiding us in our daily lives. You too can open yourself to the world of Faery by doing the Faery Garden Meditation. Your own Faery Guide can help you to safely explore this realm and will introduce you to the Faeries that can advise you of the best way to accomplish the things you have come to experience in this lifetime. ~~~~~ Faeries represent loyalty to others. They are Light Makers. They protect animals and children. They represent innocence, grace, beauty, and natural charm. They protect the earth and understand balance in nature. Allow me to introduce to you some of the inhabitants of Faery so that you might call upon them to enlighten your own path. ~~~~~ Atlan signals that we are prepared for a test that we have chosen. The time is upon us to fulfill this obligation. The gate stands open and we must step through it leaving our fears at the threshold. She will offer us protection on our journey. Barlan tells us that it is time for us to spread our wings and fly. He says we are fast like the wind, and we have the energy of the clouds and the turbulence of the ocean. He says that we should run ahead and see what is coming, but tells us to remember to come back and take the proper steps to get there. He says that there is beautiful life all around us. He encourages us to experience everything with the joy of a child and the wisdom of an ancient soul. He tells us to find the courage to speak out and to do so with certainty.
Belinda helps to spin our thread of
life. She is one of my Fates. Bendar tells us that sometimes others learn more by our silence than by our words. He tells us that the time for voicing the truth within will come, but for now quiet and patience is necessary. He reminds us that the things of this world are fleeting. We must continue to grow and this often means letting go of the more trivial things in life. He tells us to open our souls and absorb everything we can. In this way, our knowledge will pour forth from us naturally without forethought, because we will be secure in that knowledge. There will no longer be doubt. He encourages us to question everything. He tells us we should enjoy each step of our journey and cherish each lesson learned. He reminds us that we will not leave this life before we have accomplished everything we set out to do. He tells us that patience, patience, and more patience is needed at this time. Chance shows us the way to our future. He tells us it is our job to ask the right questions along the way. He says that he is proud of the difficult steps we have taken to reach this place in our journey. He tells us to be proud of our accomplishments and proceed in faith and surety, for our path is open before us. Chaos tells us our lives are in disorder. He encourages us to order our thoughts. He asks us to find the vision of what it is we desire and tells us that as our thoughts clear, so shall our sight. Cobar enjoys waving our fears before us. He says it helps to make them look alive. He tells us that we are allowing our fears to control us, but says that if we can see past them we may just find him there. Control tells us when we still have walls built up around us and that these must be broken down so that we may proceed unhindered. He can come to us in our dreams and visions and help us to let go of our fears so that we may heal. He tells us we are too bound by rules and regulations, many of which are of our own design. He teaches us that it is healthy to bend the rules at times, and encourages us to enjoy ourselves. Corinth tells us there is something deep within our psyche which must be brought to the forefront if we are to fulfill our purpose. She tells us it is time to clear away the cobwebs of the past and allow our inner light to shine more fully. Dorcha often answers our questions with questions of her own. She expects us to seek out our own truth, but will help to light the way. She can uncover our inner fears, locked deep within our souls, and help us to release them so that we may grow stronger. She can open doors for us but lets us know that it is we who must step through them. Ekstasis tells us that true unity begins within, and that power, if used with wisdom can be ours through devotion to our inner truth. We must trust and obey God. To understand the forces around us we must first understand how to utilize the power of God. Fantasy reminds us that everything is not always as it appears to be. He encourages us to stay alert and remain calm so we may make wise choices. He bears a second face above his head. He says this is illusion. He tells us to stay focused in our times of uncertainty and to follow our hearts and shed our fears. He encourages us to speak from our hearts to reveal the truth deep in our souls. Fardin warns us of the bad and encourages us to find the good in all situations. He asks that we let our inner truth shine through. He tells us the beauty within our souls needs to be set free for others to see. Fauna tells us that it is time to reconnect with nature. We are all magical beings and possess wonderful powers if we will feel the open meadow beneath us and hear the song of nature all around. She tells us to sniff the wind and follow our instincts to a place of joy. She tells us to simply be, and to let go of our inhibitions and the fears that hold us captive. She teaches us to be free and to dance. Firendi is wild energy. The first time I saw this creature I was riding in the backseat of my parent's car. I remember looking up with excitement as it flew overhead and thinking, in my childish understanding, that it resembled a coconut with wings and a flaming tail. Rarrs are attracted to any strong energy and add their own energy to it. Be aware of what is going on in your life if there is a Rarr present as its enthusiasm may encourage you to get a little carried away. Harvest informs us that it is time to let go of our past pains, our homes, our jobs, or our children. She says it is time to move past us and to claim our place as rightful heirs of God. She teaches us that grief is a natural process in letting go, but that we must nurture those around us and ourselves on to better circumstances. Honesty tells us that this is a time in which we need to be forthcoming. We need to lay all our cards on the table and say how we really feel, how we really perceive things. This is not a time for indecision and vague impressions. We need to be completely honest with ourselves and those around us. Horendo teaches us that it is important to understand and to rise above our fears. We fear what we do not understand, and through unconditional love and acceptance of our self we can rise above our fears, lower our defenses, and embrace all that we are. Hortello tells us that we are seeking balance in our lives. He tells us that if something is not working for us then we must change it. We must flow with the tides. There is a time for all things. He shows us that there is always a constant shifting of balance. He encourages us to relax and feel the energy around us. He says that a juggler's best work is often performed with his eyes shut. Infinity reminds us that we are all connected, and reminds us that when we live a good and full life everything will fall into its proper place. That if we fight against the natural tides we may be swept away in the undertow. That we should offer help to those in need and give it only when it has been accepted. Iris reminds us that the rainbow always follows the storm, and that the great winds will push away the Darkness. At times it is necessary to ride out the storm as best we can. That sometimes it is better to let the wind guide us than to turn and face it head on. She tells us to let the rainbow light us up with all its hues and shine through us like a beacon in the night. Let the storm carry away our troubles and allow the sun to fill us up with kindness and gladness and strength. She encourages us to examine the iris. Its roots are not deep, it has a strong bulb and it bursts forth above the earth, towering high and erupting in brilliant bloom for all to see. From this height it thinks little of the earth from which it came, but sees the growth that brought it to this place. It delights in the sun and the rain knowing it needs both to grow. She shows us the time of enlightenment is upon us, but like the iris we must break through our earthly crust and bloom anew. Laiste encourages us to stay positively focused. She says that we may bring things into our lives, so why not make them good things. She instructs us to open our eyes, so that we do not land on our faces. She says she will light the path before us, but we must place our feet firmly upon it, one step at a time. She tells us to boldly and surely advance along our pathways, but to watch our footing at all times lest we stumble on the obstacles before us. Lanakin appears to us when we are at a crossroad in our lives. He may block the gate if our souls are not ready to enter or he may hold the gate open for us. He can help us to discover what is holding us back from entering a gate that is open to us. He tells us that we must let the energy flow and to follow the currents to where we wish to go. He can guide and protect us on our journey. The Laume tells us that we must put our fears behind us. When we rise above our fears, we may bask in the light of our own inner truth, knowing the knowledge we have sought is truly in our keeping. Although we may come through this time of darkness marked by the battles we have fought, it is through this time that we learn the gift of unconditional giving and receiving. Lita tells us that we must fulfill our duties. She frowns on too much free time because she finds that mischief often follows. She encourages us to take a break from all of our hard work, but to fill our time with productive activities that will keep us advancing. She reminds us that we have chosen our lives for our own souls development. She says we do this for ourselves, so we should meet our obligations with a light heart and move forward with a good conscience. Losgunna tells us that although it is important to look within ourselves it is equally important to watch for opportunities of growth around us. She encourages adventure and discovery. Losgunna is the Frog Queen and she tells us that at times it is good to embrace the wild part of ourselves. She says that we must accept and love ourselves warts and all. Luathas may appear when our energy is low and we could use some recharging. He can provide us with the energy we need, but we must control it so it does not consume us. He may also appear when he feels our inner fire raging within us; when we are anxious, nervous and unsettled; when we are ready to rush ahead, but are being forced to stand still. He encourages us to stay busy and alert so this inner flame does not destroy all we long to protect. Malar tells us that there may be deception or betrayal around us. It is wise to keep our ego in check and to watch those around us carefully. Deception may even come from within, so be sure you are not fooling yourself with your own perceptions. Malin tells us that not everyone sees things from our perspective. We should be patient with people. That when we seek help from another that they may not envision things as we do. Sometimes we must turn things around and look at them from a new perspective. We may just discover a better way. Mangor is a Faery Horse. He invites us to take a journey to our past, present, or future. If you are fast enough to catch and ride him, he will show you what you most need to know. Marlin tells us that we may be surrounded by chaos, but that even in the midst of the tornado there is a calm within. If we seek our center we will be better able to weather the storm that rises around us. Morna tells us to just love. It is that simple. Ignore the complaints of others who do nothing to change their circumstances. Lose ego and release past hurts. Focus on what God wants, not on what will please man. Go for the higher glory of all. Nelys can transform our fears and our negative energy into a driving force that can open pathways in our lives and lead us to better things. She tells us we must accept and forgive our own shortcomings. She reminds us that we are all fallible and that life is a continual learning process in which we are growing each day. She encourages us to take pride in that. She reminds us that our every thought, every action, every word reflects and multiplies. That like attracts like, and that we must attract those things that we wish to have in our lives. She can take us on a journey that will change us forever. Overna tells us that this is a time of new growth, and says that we will advance more quickly if we can release our doubts, fears and negativity. That we must proceed without these things, as they may hinder our development. That if we open our hearts to love, that trust and joy will follow as willing companions on our journey through this life, and if we close ourselves off, that these things will not find us. Penelope tells us that communicating with spirit is much like driving. First you must meditate (warm up the vehicle). Next, you must find the level of consciousness you wish to operate at (your driving speed). When you are finished communicating you must come back to yourself (shift down through the gears). And, ultimately you must close the channel (turn off the ignition). You would never leave your car idling, because you may overheat the engine or run out of gas, and your battery would require recharging. It is equally important when communicating to close down the channel and bring your energy back to yourself. Randa encourages us to create our own reality. She tells us to begin creating even if our finished product is less than we would hope for. She says it is in our expression that we find our heart's desire. She tells us our future is for the asking and encourages us to step out and take it. She tells us that if we speak truthfully then we will do no wrong. Renewal does not always indicate a death in our life or in the lives of those around us. Quite often she symbolizes major changes in our near future. Renewal can be an awakening of our inner selves, a change in home life or career. Often times we fear renewal when in fact we should embrace it. Rumples tells us that there are too many incomplete tasks that are taking up much of our energy. If we do these tasks we free ourselves for bigger things and guiltless relaxation that he would enjoy with us. Sadness tells us that we are losing confidence in ourselves. He reminds us of old patterns in our lives, and warns us against repeating them. He tells us that we must be persistent. He says that the only way we will not learn is if we refuse to try. He tells us it is time to break the mold and find our strength and confidence, and he says we can and will prevail. Solus tells us that there is a whole Universe that awaits our command if only we will reach out and discover it with our soul. Sorrian encourages us to focus on our words and deeds and to discover how others may perceive us. He asks that we strip away our masks and allow people to see our true selves. He encourages us to look beyond the masks that others wear, and to see them for who they truly are. He tells us to look beyond their defenses and not allow our own defenses to cloud our reason. He reminds us that only through love and gentle kindness can these defenses be broken down. Sylvanius encourages us to find our true strengths and release our weaknesses to God. He tells us to make a list of all the things we believe ourselves to be, whether these are our own projections or other peoples, and then encourages us to throw the list away and find our true beauty within. He can help reveal our own inner strengths. Symphony tells us when we have found our natural rhythm. He asks that we trust it; that we feel it with our soul and our body. He says we must move with it and enjoy the freedom of that movement. We need to let go and release ourselves to the powerful energy all around us, to draw it in and use it for good. Tameron reminds us when we are too critical of others. He tells us that we must allow others to learn their own lessons. When we gossip and say or think negative things about others, we damage this Faery and we harm our own souls as well. He tells us that perhaps it is time to start closing our mouths and opening our eyes. He encourages us to remember the good others have done and perhaps to even praise them for it. Temperance tells us to not indulge in feelings of jealousy, annoyance, or self-righteousness. It is one thing to not involve yourself in poor behaviors, but another thing to condemn another for those behaviors. Set a good example and those who are ready will follow. It is not necessary to show your disfavor. Your actions speak volumes and you do not need to say a word. Thromdor reflects strong paternal strength and love. He may indicate the healing of a relationship. He is advancement and finality. Thromdor is most powerful and may indicate our own power of soul and conscious advancement. He offers protection to our children. Tibell encourages us to reflect on where we used to be and on where we choose to go. She tells us to enjoy the little perks the Universe has to offer and to remember to pass some on ourselves. She encourages us to do good for others, and for ourselves, seeking nothing in return. Tibin can help us to discover our inner child. She sees the beauty and potential of all things. She helps us to break the mold of our former selves and to embrace this new freedom and speak from our hearts to everyone we meet. She helps us to connect with others and gives us a sense of hope. She tells us that we must not allow a stumbling block to remain in place before us. That we must move it, go around it, destroy it or change its form; whatever it takes to get past it, so we may move on to a bright future in which we may help others to grow. She tells us that we must be as light as a Faery to fly. We must allow ourselves to be reborn each day into the light of God. Timeron warns us that unwise decisions are made when haste is at our heels. We must only make choices after careful deliberation. He says that when we move too quickly and come upon an obstacle that we may stumble and lose our footing. We may also miss some important steps in our development. A good tree will bear only good fruit and time and season will prove our own worth. He tells us not to become distracted by the many small trails along our path, but to keep our course steady and strong. He says we may learn from the oak tree. It is patient and steadfast, unwavering and unyielding. He reminds us that we need to stay grounded and encourages us to find our strength within. Tinan tells us to open our hearts to all those around us. He is a strong and courageous lion and encourages us to look deep inside of ourselves and find the lion within. He tells us to be brave and to ask for that which we wish to receive into our lives. Tobaira is a healer. Her presence exudes serenity and grace. She tells us we cannot learn about ourselves from a book, although there are many who would teach us. She tells us we are each unique and that we must find our own rhythm. She reminds us that even though it is fascinating to read of another's experiences, that the most enchanting lessons will be our own. She tells us to explore every avenue, to open our hearts and minds. She reminds us of the beauty and energy all around us and encourages us to feel it, hear it, smell it, taste it, and to see it within and without. She tells us that within each of us is a pure and true healer. She encourages us to enjoy this time of awakening within our souls and never to lose the marvel we feel at the wonders of God all around us. Traebin teaches us that we must discern what we believe to be true. She reminds us that although some things can be different, depending on the individual involved, there are also many Universal laws that cannot change; only people's perceptions change. She encourages us to seek the truth within, and tells us we will find all the answers and the confidence we need to live a happy and fulfilling life. She says, 'Do not be afraid to spread your wings and fly!' Tribar is a shape-shifter who can lead us into the mysteries of the Other Side. It holds a strong association to Druidry. Tyron reminds us that we must be responsible and do what must be done, but we do not have to take ourselves so seriously. He reminds us that joy can be found in everything, if we search for it. He tells us that life is an adventure and we are all explorers. If we let down our guard more we may discover just how much fun we can be. Urlas speaks to us of things that hold us back from reaching our full potential. These may be people that are unhealthy for us, jobs with no future, or chemical dependencies. She can help us to find our inner shadows and bring them out into the light. Urtha tells us that we are running from our true selves. We must find the strength within us to press onward. We must open our hearts and let the pure energy overtake us. We must trust this process and free ourselves from any doubts we possess. Attempting to control the flow of our life is like interfering with the natural tides. We must be as the moon and the ocean that follow the natural rhythms of Mother Earth. When we learn to flow with our own being we can become one with the Universe. We alone have the power to free ourselves from our self-built prisons. Wysle tells us it is time to close the door on our complaint department. He tells us that confidentiality is the key to long-term success. If no one knows what we are up to, then no one can stand in our way. He reminds us that the road to success does not have to be that difficult if we cultivate our new seedlings in fertile soil and rid ourselves of meddlesome pests.
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