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Old 29-10-2021, 02:20 AM
LilyTeal16 LilyTeal16 is offline
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Faeries/Fairies...I have such an Affinity!

I cannot remember when I first felt drawn to the Faery/Fairy realm. But I resonate with them, I find them so fascinating. I have a couple of books and docu's about them on VHS and on DVD. As well as a few movies such as: Legend. And the animated film: Wizards. Along with figurines, artwork, images that I have saved/downloaded online. And some jewelry as well. Witch, vampire or faery/fairy...I do not know which one I resonate with more. What has always puzzled me is that there have been some compliments that I have received from friends or admirers that have made the comparison. But one pic that I posed for in '03 outside where I had uploaded it on to myspace when it was still very interesting. Before the comments and the concept of myspace was altered. One of my friends on myspace said that they could see my wings. After that I looked at that photograph and I could see it. I was amazed! Sometimes faeries/fairies whichever is the correct spelling, have been referred to as fallen angels. It is very mysterious! How wonderful it would be to have beautiful wings and be able to fly. Sometimes I wonder about past lives/reincarnation? Perhaps I was a faery/fairy in a past life or am I one in another world? A world that none of us are aware of. Is it possible that there is a parallel universe? I was told once on an earth angel message board that I have lived many past lives. But not all of them were human as if some of them were of another realm. In the animated film, "Wizards" there was a woman's voice that narrated the story. I do not know who she was but her voice was very pleasing. She said that faeries/fairies, elves, gnomes or wizards were the true ancestors of man. I was touched, I just wanted to put in my thoughts and opinions about one of my favorite subjects. What do any of you here think about them? Have a good night.

Take Good Care,
LilyTeal16
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