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Old 06-07-2015, 12:30 PM
Amethyst
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Originally Posted by Kaimi
I am glad I dropped into this, Do y'all think its possible to see one type of spirit easier than others? (example: Fire Spirits vs. faeries)

Hi Kaimi

Glad you dropped by - thank you for your company!

Yes, it can be easier to see one type than another. I couldn’t see fire spirits to begin with. I looked at photos of flames and that’s all I saw – flames. Then, voila!... I had the ‘aha’ moment, spotted them, and once learned, it cannot be undone.

I now sometimes find fire spirits the easiest to see because it’s rare for a nature being to manifest alone in a photo, but I’ve observed that they do in fire – I use one as an avatar.

The thing with nature spirit photos is that the more you practise gazing at them, the more your eye becomes accustomed to picking them out. Many times I’ve heard others say that when they look back at some of the first photos they took, they now see so much more in the shots that were missed the first time around.

Have you taken any photos of your own?

An interesting experiment to try is to ASK for something specific to test whether interaction between them and the photographer takes place. You could ask for a particular fashion of dress for example. People wondering whether they are connecting with the elementals whilst taking photos have later spotted in the results something they can relate to, for example a pentacle, a gateway, a window – the elementals can ‘rustle up’ and mould something from their surroundings.

This photo below might not look much to others, but I found it fascinating. I only had one intention in mind when I went out with my camera – to ask the elementals if they could somehow show me their music/musical instruments.

Spirit Guide Sparrow says that some of these beings: “communicate with high pitched squeaky noises, clicks, taps, screams and the similar. They make full use of colour coordination, colour variation and colour vibration. So too do they make use of scent and light/sound frequency sensitivity. They often sing and produce musical tones and sound phenomenon that provoke certain specific responses from plant life, flowers and associated life.”












If you do take any photos, Kaimi, maybe you could post them here to show the forum?

Many blessings, Amethyst x
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