Thursday, November 1, 2012

Earth Fairies )O(

Earth Fairies )O(
The Element of Earth

This video compliments of ~ gossamerhall

Earth is the great nurturer.  All that grows and lives draws its substances from the Earth, and everything, when it dies, return to the Earth, to be transmuted and form the basis of future life.
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In some ways earth fairies are the fairies that we have all come to picture, from storybooks and tales.  There are spirit of tree, flower, stone, and cave.  They tend all that lives, and their wisdom is important for our bodies and our lives, for without proper contact with the Elements of Earth, we can achieve nothing.  Earth contains and gives form, it build and protects, it holds and treasures, and reveals the rhythms of Nature and of our own bodies.  In secret, it keeps the seeds until they are ready, by their own special magic, to burst forth.  In the same way, our own creativity and artistry depend on a healthy connection with the Earth.
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The Earth elemental spirits are called gnomes, and they give special character to every rock, every crystal, and every flowerbed, so these things all have something to teach us, and marvels to reveal.  Gnomes are usually attached to a specific place; they do not fly, and their lives are finite.  "Gnome" is a generic term for various types of Earth elemental, and by no means all of them look anything like the little wizened gnomes often shown in books.  They create color and texture everywhere and help us attune to the energies of the Earth and tap into its hidden resources.
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If we do not have sufficient instinctual contact with the gnomes, we can become "spaced out" and ineffectual.  We may neglect our bodies and our health, get lost in "head stuff" or an imaginary world.  The gnomes can give us joy in simple things, can adjust our sense of timing and bring us opportunities for real success.  They also inspire in us a reverence for all life, and the ability to balance our own personal interests with those of others, so that we do not become greedy, exploiting, and rapacious.
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Of all the elementals, the gnomes have perhaps received the most grievous of hurts, from our abuse of nature and of nature and of our own bodies.  But they are still there, reliable as ever, proving by their very presence that there are mighty powers within the Earth.







Thursday, August 9, 2012

Air Fairies ~ The Seven Ravens

What do you consider an Air Fairy???
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Think about that for a few minutes ~ allow your mind tooooo uuuuum flutter around ;)
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Allow your mind to morph ~
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BAAAM there it is... = Beauty
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I am blessed enough you get to gently touch and hold them until they fly away to freedom :)
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And here she goooes :)


Now on to the story of The Seven Ravens
writings from "The Fairy Bible" by Teresa Moorey

This Grimms' fairy tale is about the powers of Air.  There was once a couple who had seven sons, but they yearned for a daughter.
Eventually a girl was born, but she was sickly, so the boys were sent urgently to the well for water.  While there, they argued and dropped the jug.  They took so long that their father complained about them and said he wished they were all ravens, whereupon they turned into birds and flew over his head, away into the distance.

Distraught though the couple were to lose their sons, their beautiful daughter gave them joy as she grew.  At length, however, she wanted to search for her brothers.  She turned to the power of the elements and asked the Sun for help, but he burnt her; she asked the Moon, but he deceived her.  She asked the friendly stars, and one gave her a chicken bone, to release her brothers from the glass mountain where they were captive.  Sadly the girl lost the bone, so she bravely cut off her own finger to use as a key.

Once inside, she spotted seven dishes of food and seven cups.  She ate and drank a little from each one, and in the last she dropped her mother's ring.  Then the air was filled with a whirring sound.  She hid behind a door as the ravens returned.  "Who has eaten from our plates?" they demanded, "We know it is a mortal."  Then one of them spied the ring and cried, "God grant our sister may be here, and we are released!"  The girl then stepped out, the boys became human again, and all went home to a reunion and great rejoicing.

This story is more complex in its full-length version, with many different symbolic meanings.  One thing is clear:  we should be careful what we wish for, in case the sylphs hear us!  The father's wish was made in anger and was misguided, and for this he suffered the loss of his sons.  However, the wish of the raven-son was wise, so he and his brothers became human again.  The bravery and resourcefulness of the sister appealed to the fairies, and the ring signified memory - the unseen, enduring thread that the sylphs help to spin.

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And the caterpillar goes home to start the cycle of life all over again and again and again...
)O( BLESSINGS )O(