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Faery Tale #2

June 20th, 2008

Written by Faery Tales

by Faery Tales

Once upon our time–and yours as well–there was a tree. The tree looked older than old; ancient and wizened. Its bark was the velvety brown-black of rich compost. The tree was so large around that it would take you eight-and-a-half minutes to walk around its girth. Can you imagine that?

Deep furrows ran from way up the tree to way down and were so deeply grooved that they seemed to hold the secrets of the ages. In fact, they did. You could put your whole hand into most of the furrows in the tree’s bark. In some your whole arm would disappear. And in some, your whole person would disappear . . . and reappear in our world. That is what happened to Melissae. Read the rest of this entry »

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Faery Tale #1

May 31st, 2008

Written by Faery Tales

by Faery Tales

A long long time ago, even for us, we began to understand that the Earth has her own frequency. We began to see the energetic grid that overlays the planet. It exists in your world and in our world. It is a luminous pattern of nodes and strands–a web that supports life.

Each node exists in a particular time-space point on the Earth. Each node has its own vibration and the vibration or frequency of the Earth is the sum of these vibration patterns. Read the rest of this entry »

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Introduction

May 31st, 2008

Written by Faery Tales

by Faery Tales

Hello! We want to share our stories with you so you might help us restore this land to its vibrant energetic and healthy state. Our realm is parallel to yours and in most areas our realms overlap. What you humans do in your world affects ours.

Forgive us if this sounds harsh: the disrepect that humans over your recent centuries have shown for the natural world has led to Read the rest of this entry »

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Faery Tales

May 31st, 2008

Written by Bri

by Bri

It is said that one can better tell the truth through fiction. Myth and stories are age-old ways of creating learning experiences for people of all ages and all cultures. Stories of personal and cultural relevance survive through centuries and millennia, still as fresh and pregnant with ideas as when created. Myths build layer upon layer of meaning in a complex web of opportunity–opportunity for the reader or listener to create personal meaning that deepens over time, adding to their personal growth.

While I was walking through the woods the other day, the Faeries spoke to me. They asked that I relay some of their stories to you. And so, I am pleased to announce a new feature of this site: Faery Tales.
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