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Old 19-05-2017, 04:30 AM
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Originally Posted by nellie
I'm certainly not an expert on faeries, but I had a very similar experience as a child! There was a tree near my house where I used to play and when they cut it down I'd go there for days and cry. I felt like it was some sort of a sacred space and that something really bad just happened.

I used to spend a lot of time with my aunt who was very spiritual and she taught me to just sit in the nature and observe. I never saw faeries but I opened myself to some wonderful magic of the woods this way. Wonderful things happen when we pay attention. I've heard that that's how people meet faeries, they just sit down and really observe.

And when it comes to offerings, I think that milk and cream, cake and wine are some options, some people also create tiny faerie gardens with shiny objects and other offerings.

Thanks for responding to my thread. I've always loved fairies and read fairy tales as a child. My imagination was big and it still continues to be. This is something that I never got rid of. Even when people told me to grow up, I never did. There's still a inner child inside of me and I tend to bring out my imagination and color in adult coloring books, giggle, collect seashells and thank the ocean, pray and try to keep a positive open space for anyone I meet.

When the tree's got cut down, I felt sad for almost a week and each time I look at the tree's I still continue to get very sad. My mother is still upset about it herself. Think it's wonderful how you go to the forest. I do this myself during the afternoon and just look around.

Believe I'm going to create a little fairy garden on the side of my house. I'll put seashells there and other shiny objects that I can find in the store. I'm thinking about putting glitter on the seashells and painting them. Just feel horrible about the tree's being cut down and I'd like to do something nice for them.
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