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Faeries and Nature Elementals

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kgb1987 Thu 10-Dec-20 11:35:17

Has anyone had met or seen a Faery? By these, I really meant those that Rudolph Steiner would have called an Elemental?

boheminan Fri 15-Jan-21 17:12:18

Well said VQ.

Just because you can't see something, doesn't mean to say it doesn't exist

janeainsworth Fri 15-Jan-21 17:10:06

It is their belief and as such should be respected. Equally my beliefs should be respected and not denigrated as myths and superstitions

I respect your right to hold whatever beliefs you choose to hold VQ, but I also have the right to say I don’t share your beliefs because I have seen no evidence to support them.

lemongrove Fri 15-Jan-21 17:08:03

Alexa

For everybody. Lemongrove, about everything.

That is why shops' toilets have a notice "Thank you for washing your hands". I would not try that sort of thing on my husband if I were you he would likely see through that gambit.

What gambit would that be, it was meant to be a joke, I thought the emoji advertised that fact.

janeainsworth Fri 15-Jan-21 17:03:54

lemongrove we do have a laundry fairy here at Ainsworth Mansions. I’ll leave you to guess their identity wink

vampirequeen Fri 15-Jan-21 17:03:35

Lemongrove - Do you hold the same views i.e myths and superstitions about organised religions? If I said those sort of things about Christianity, Islam or Judaism I would quite rightly be vilified. I can't prove the faeries, little people and natural spirits exist no more than a Christian, Muslim or Jew can prove the existence of God/Allah/Y-hw-h. It is their belief and as such should be respected. Equally my beliefs should be respected and not denigrated as myths and superstitions.

janeainsworth Fri 15-Jan-21 17:01:53

Einstein may have considered fairy stories a useful means of stimulating children’s minds and even of teaching them moral values, but that does not mean that he believed in fairies.

The key word here is ‘stories’.
You know, those things that people make up.

Alexa Fri 15-Jan-21 16:17:22

For everybody. Lemongrove, about everything.

That is why shops' toilets have a notice "Thank you for washing your hands". I would not try that sort of thing on my husband if I were you he would likely see through that gambit.

lemongrove Fri 15-Jan-21 16:10:44

That’s what I say to DH when he expresses astonishment if I say, ‘I’m going to clean the bathrooms’ I wonder if he thinks magic pixies usually do it.

AGAA4 Fri 15-Jan-21 16:06:22

I would like to believe in fairies especially those that come in at night and do all the housework.
I think my teenage children believed that fairies washed their clothes and had them back in the cupboard in no time.

lemongrove Fri 15-Jan-21 16:05:54

No Callistemon ( naming cars) a step too far!

lemongrove Fri 15-Jan-21 16:04:53

Just for me Alexa or for everybody??

Callistemon Fri 15-Jan-21 16:03:29

I hope everyone has given their car a name.

Callistemon Fri 15-Jan-21 16:02:20

Alexa

I have embraced a tree or two and said thank you to birds and things.

You have to talk to trees.
But they don't always listen to you

Alexa Fri 15-Jan-21 15:59:11

Lemongrove, I do believe saying thank you to your car is good for helping you to drive more safely, as it implies respect.

lemongrove Fri 15-Jan-21 15:55:40

To each his own vampirequeen but will just point out that many people around the world believe their lake contains a monster/that they have been abducted by aliens and experimented upon and returned to Earth/that they will be taken up by a gigantic spacecraft and saved on Judgement Day/that Donald Trump can save them from black magic and dark doings generally/ etc etc.

Chewbacca Fri 15-Jan-21 15:51:59

I do that too Lemon. I'm so grateful when wretched thing starts up that l actually thank it for deigning to do so!

lemongrove Fri 15-Jan-21 15:48:55

I have said thank you to my car on many occasions ( in case it’s listening and is inclined to believe my flattery.)

lemongrove Fri 15-Jan-21 15:47:34

It doesn’t sound very ‘Einstein’ ( the quote) but if it were indeed his quote, then it suggests to me that if you read enough fairy stories to children eventually they begin to use their reason and logic and start to question those dubious tales.

Lucca Fri 15-Jan-21 15:45:54

Do faeries live in the faeroe islands?

Alexa Fri 15-Jan-21 15:40:37

I have embraced a tree or two and said thank you to birds and things.

Alegrias1 Fri 15-Jan-21 15:38:52

Not a quote from Einstein. <sigh>

With him apparently making all these quotable comments, I'm surprised he had time to come up with Relativity.

Stormystar Fri 15-Jan-21 15:27:24

Quote from Albert Einstein “ if you want your children to be intelligent read them Faery stories. If you want them to be more intelligent read them more Faery stories.

janeainsworth Fri 15-Jan-21 15:21:42

I’m beginning to understand the meaning of the expression ‘away with the fairies’.

Stormystar Fri 15-Jan-21 15:19:17

Lemongrove surely myths and superstition reveal to us individually the nature of our human condition. Some are able to transcend into a higher state of consciousness, they see visions hear voices feel energies beyond normal apprehension. How wonderful to posses this cognitive, extra sensory ability.

Callistemon Fri 15-Jan-21 15:09:34

I do believe that The Borrowers are real and resident in my house.

I saw Arrietty once, scurrying away carrying my book of special Christmas stamps.