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Fairy
Fairy is both a concept and a symbol - a personification of the concept.
A fairy is the Spirit being of flowering plants and trees. Synonyms for Fairy include 'White dwarf' or Light Alf – Liosalfa.
At one time if these spirits were ‘seen’ they did not have the appearance that we attribute them with today.
But it is noticeable that the imagery we have created – the wings and the frail etheric bodies, is now fed back to us as a Template if we have visions of these beings. Thus if we eat the fruit of a flowering plant, for example, and have a dream, we may well see the very images of the plant that man has created.
See also the concept section for some more background - Fairy
Observations
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- Barker, Cicely Mary - The Coltsfoot Fairy
- Barker, Cicely Mary - The Daisy Fairy
- Barker, Cicely Mary - The Harebell Fairy
- Barker, Cicely Mary - The Michaelmas Daisy Fairy
- Barker, Cicely Mary - The Snail
- Barker, Cicely Mary - The Winter Aconite Fairy
- Barker, Cicely Mary - Where are the fairies, Where can we find them
- Blake, William - So sang a Fairy mocking as he sat on a streaked Tulip
- Brittany - Corrigans, Lutins, Nains and Follets
- Brittany - Isle de Sein and the Realm of the Dead
- Calf Hey Well, Briercliffe Lancashire 002299
- Dadd, Richard - Come unto these yellow sands
- Dadd, Richard - Le Sommeil de Titania
- Dadd, Richard - The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke [detail]
- Dadd, Richard - The Fairy feller’s master-stroke
- Dickinson, Emily - Ideals are the fairy oil
- Eddie Mooney digs up fairy ring
- Emerson, Ralph Waldo and Magritte, Rene
- Evans-Wentz, W Y - Alchemical and Mystical Theory [1911]
- Evans-Wentz, W Y - The Fairy Faith in Celtic countries - The testimony of Mrs X
- Fairy hill with treasure
- Flying ointment
- Frost, Robert - When I was young, we dwelt in a vale
- Gautier, Theophile - The portrait from life of an elf
- Halloween
- Hood, Thomas - The Fairy's advocate - For these are kindly ministers of nature
- Hood, Thomas - The Fairy's advocate - With figs and plums and Persian dates they fed me
- Isle of Man - A fleet of fairy boats each side of the rock
- Isle of Man - Evidence from a Member of the House of Keys
- Isle of Man - Testimony from a former Grand Master
- Isle of Man - The Testimony of George Gelling, of Ballasalla
- Isle of Man - The Testimony of John Davies, herb doctor and seer
- Joan of Arc - W.Y. Evans-Wentz - The trial of Joan of Arc
- Joscelyn Godwin - Celts and Scandinavians
- Juan Luis Arsuaga - The Neanderthal's Necklace - Galtxagorri
- Keightley, Thomas - Idyllen Volkssagen und legenden
- Keightley, Thomas - White Dwarfs
- Mallarme, Stephane - I thought I saw the fairy capped with light
- Mircea Eliade - The role of the feminine spirit helpers
- Morrells, Luce and glace fruit and ambassadors
- Mr. Hart - 1634, Wiltshire, England - Dancing elves, a paralyzed witness
- Mythology and Rites of the British druids - The gardens of the Tylwyth Teg
- Ovid - Metamorphoses - The Giant's War 2
- Scotland, Arran - Donald Macalastair flies with the fairies
- Scotland, Barra - John MacNeill's testimony
- Scotland, Barra - The Testimony of Donald McKinnon
- Scotland, Harris - The Testimonies of Ann Macneil & Angus Macleod
- Seeing nymphs by the sea shore
- Shakespeare, William - Merry wives of Windsor
- Steiner, Rudolf - Nature spirits - Lunar Pitris
- Thomas Keightley - The Fairy Mythology - Gitto Bach
- Thomas Keightley - The Fairy Mythology - The Elle-Maids
- Thomas Keightley - World Guide to Fairies - The spirit beings in hills
- Thorlacius - Noget Om Thor og Hans Hammer
- Toluene hallucinations
- W.Y. Evans-Wentz - The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries - The Druids
- Wikipedia - Fairy ring folklore