Faery Magic, Fae Herbs, Trees and Folklore

Proof that Faerys exist ! "Moon Hollow Faery light"
Discovered in Hollow of Oak tree in Brooklyn, NY Spring 1998

Proof that Faerys exsist Faery light discovered Spring 1998
Brooklyn, NY = photo by Moon

~ Faery Dream Pillow ~

Cut out two squares of soft fabric approximately 6 inches square
Velvet,velveteen or satin are preferred,
Sew around three sides of the squares with
white or silver thread. Mix in a bowl:

Rose Petals (two parts)
Primroses (one part)
Bay leaves, fresh (one part)
Lavender (one part )
Milkweed pod silky tassels (two parts)

Turn the pillow inside out so that the seams don't show, stuff the pillow
with your herb mixture. Sew up the end so that the herbs stay in the pillow.
You can then decorate the pillow if you want with lace, silk, or embroider
with designs, etc. Take this pillow to bed with you at night and put it
under your pillow. This not only smells great but will help you to have
dreams of the fey. NOTE: After six months these pillows may lose their
"fresh" scent. You can reuse them by emptying out the old contents and
refilling them with new herbs.

Fae of the World

* Pixies *

Cheerful and mischievous. They often take the form of a hedgehog. They are also well known for their pranks. They adore music and dancing. Sing or play music for their favor.

* Goblins *

Vicious little creatures that can appear as animals. Make a scary carving in a squash or celery root glowing with candle lite, to keep them away from your home on Samhain.

* Leprechauns *

Irish fairies that are very cunning. Usually found among the clover. An offering of Ale is most welcome.

* Elves *

The Scandinavian form of fairies. Rich sweets as an offering will bring you abudance to come.

* Sidhe *

Irish fairies who are attracted to beauty. Roses & Elecampagne attract them to your garden.

* Sprites *

Spirit fairies. Their job is to change the color of the leaves in the fall. You will often find them wearing Acorn hats.

* Dwarves *

Usually found in the mountains. They often steal not only property, but it is said women and children as well. ! Beware this devilish clan !

* Dryads *

Celtic spirit fairies of the trees. Find them in hollows of trees when Moon is full. See pic above !

* Gnomes *

They prefer the forests. They are the guardians of sacred grounds, locations and monuments. They have a weakness for gem stones, coins and things that glitter. They are the knowers and are extremely clever. Make a magical offering to the Gnome and ask for "Earthly" favors

* Sylphs *

Spirit fairies of the Air. They are transparent and elusive. They seem to be surrounded by a glow. They love acts of courage and quick movement. Make an offering to a Slyph and ask for "Airy" favors

* Salamanders *

Spirit fairies of the Fire. The salamander embodies the intuitive element of fire. Quick to defend you when called upon to do so, work with the salamander also to help strengthen your intuitive side. If ever you should had need to call upon the salamander for defense, remember that fire is as dangerous in our world AND theirs.

* Selkies *

Usually found in seas and oceans. They first appear as seals but become beautiful women when they shed their skin.

* Undines *

Spirit fairies of the Water. Usually found in forest pools and waterfalls. They have beautiful voices and can sometimes be heard singing over the sound of the water. An offering of perfume will keep them in your favor. Love rules this "watery" creature.

Oak tree creatures, Photo by Moon

Oak tree creatures, discovered summer 1998 Brooklyn, NY
I snapped this pic after hearing a scattering noise near this Oak tree,
Further proof that Gnomes exist.

shaking hands with Fae Shroom

"If you look close, in this photo I'm shaking hands with "Fae Shroom"
She lives in a Mushroom patch in Maine. She carries a tiny brass bell, shh...LISTEN!!!

Faeries love to dance. Do you know any Faery songs?
"How doth the little crocodile
Improve his shining tail,
And pour the waters of the Nile
On every golden scale!
"How cheerfully he seems to grin,
How neatly spread his claws,
And welcome little fishes in
With gently smiling jaws!"

= Lewis Carroll Alice in wonderland

"Ah," thought the butterfly, "one can't very well trust these plants in pots;
they have too much to do with mankind."

"The Butterfly" Hans Christian Andersen

Continue reading here: Pagan Magic with Candles and Herbs

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