Fairies by Dora van Gelder Kunz
As one of the Grand Dames of Theosophy, Dora implores the fact that our science tradition has never even looked at the very root and foundation of life – cosmic energy.
In The Real World of Fairies she writes:
Then she explains what clairvoyance is, and how it comes about:We live in a world of form without understandingthe life force beneath the forms.
The fact is that there is a real physical basis for clairvoyance and the faculty is not especially mysterious.
The power centers in that tiny organ in the brain called the pituitary gland.
The kind of vibrations involved are so subtle that no physical opening in the skin is needed to convey them to the pituitary body, but there is a special spot of sensitiveness just between the eyes above the root of the nose which acts as the external opening for the gland within.
The material of his body is a loosely knit as
the vapor from the spout of a boiling teakettle and is somewhat of the
nature of a cloud of colored gas.
In fact it is exactly that, only the
gas is finer than the lightest we know and is less readily detected even
than helium or hydrogen.
But this does not prevent it from being held
together in / a form, for it is not a chemical but a living substance
which life saturates and holds together.
In truth, his power of this
matter as a living creature is shown by the fact that his body is
composed of two distinct densities of material.
The body proper is a
true emerald green and fairly dense, considering the stuff of which it
is made; around this on all sides, both front and back, is a much
thinner cloud of the same matter in which he is not so vividly alive.
This thinner portion, which extends from all sides of this body proper,
is a lighter green.
Fairies are essentially beings made of energy, and that the material they are built of is feelings, vital matter, emotions, streaks of energy which are modulated under their emotions, their movements, and their desires.
The matter they are made of is pure emotions, not veins, muscles or nerves, and when they feel an emotion, their body directly responds and transforms itself according to the emotion.
She says they have a heart which is a glowing, pulsating center that emanates golden light, and that the secret of fairy life is rhythm.
While we have sensations, she explains, fairies are sensation, all sensation, and they don’t perceive like we do through special organs, but with their whole highly electric organisms.
The secret of the fairy life is rhythm.
Each
kind of fairy (whether water, land, air, or fire) comes into the world
with a limited and definite range of rhythmic power, according to his
species and his own personal nature.
Within this range, he controls the
rhythm of vitality by his desires and feelings.
As I said, they have a heart center like other
fairies, but in addition, the surface of their bodies is covered with
scores of luminous points that are sub-centers connected with the heart.
When the fairies move, a sort of suction is set up in these spots of
light; thus vitality is drawn into their bodies.
There are at least two
kinds of energy involved, one from the sunlight and the other from the
water.
The fairy’s heart center is in the nature of a mixing place for
these two sorts of vital energy.
Now, in the sea itself, at more or less
fixed positions relative to one another, there are centers like
vortices, probably magnetic, which are, of course, super-physical.
At
times when the fairy has absorbed far more of this mixed energy than he
needs, he pours it out of his / surface centers, and it is swept into
the nearest of these vortices.
There it is swirled around and
distributed from one vortex to another by way of equalizing the charge.
The fairies do this unconsciously all day long, and in this way the sea
is charged with magnetism, thus helping all the creatures that live in
it.
Another highly interesting point is the way fairies establish
relationships with other fairies, with plants and animals, and with
humans.
There is a special way they do this – by adapting their
vibration to the vibration of the being they want to relate to.
When he wants to respond to a plant, he makes
his heart beat at the same pulse rate as the plant. This synchrony makes
him unified.
Apart from the form fairies present themselves in (which greatly
varies and which they can deliberately alter) In this exchange of energies, those from the earth and those from the sun, the fairy plays a definite part.
He has power over both these currents, especially the vitality from the sun.
He can retard them here and accelerate them there and he can add some extra vitality from himself at such points as he desires.
Natives around the world don’t only see, the fairy world but they also behave, in corresponding playful joy.
At times this has been judged by the western world as primitive and silly behavior.
While it is wistful, our western mindset is for the most part of the material world.
That’s one of the reasons the mainstream has discarded the natives, aboriginals and fairy world.
It’s a death culture, and what right does it have to judge things it simply does not understand?
The fairy has an immense power of mimicry and a
sense of drama.
He is an emotional artist of rare ability, and a group
of them will put on a show for mutual entertainment.
I must explain
again that a fairy has the power not only to change his form but also to
clothe himself in marvelous garments, a process that is carried out by
drawing the denser part of the material about him by means of his will
power or desire into a thought garment.
This requires effort and
concentration and takes a few minutes to achieve, especially if he
desires to change his form.
The thought garment will last as long as he
sustains the effort at transformation.
Most fairies are deficient in
concentration, and thus they do not keep up the show for any length of
time.
Humans have a system of morality, which embodies
a very serious attitude toward life – a moral code based upon rules and
involving fear of penal ties.
Of course the fairies have not the
vaguest conception of what all that means.
They are the truest
illustration of those lovely words of Jesus: Consider the lilies of the
field; they toil not, neither do they spin. Yet Solomon in all his glory
/ was not arrayed as one of these. [Matthew 6:28-29]
Our vision becomes thus limited, because our
direct experience is bound to be small; and thus we age prematurely, and
life grows monotonous.
Again, the energy nature is emphasized in Dora’s description of
fairies and how they feed upon the sun, and as they do not eat, this is
their unique form of nourishment.
The fairies think of the sun as a tremendous
life-giving globe of light, which is the source of all life as they
derive their nourishment principally from the sun’s rays.
They seem to
draw the rays of the sun through their bodies.
This is the nearest they
come to eating.
Apart from deriving energy for the maintenance of their
own bodies, they help to guide the energy from the sun for the plants’
growth.
Over all, an angel is brooding – over the
fairies, the trees, the hills, and streams which are part of his life
and are his trust.
He is a powerful personality, and the valley is just
as much part of his body as the trunk of a tree is the body of a tree
spirit, except that in this case, the angel has intelligence and
emotions as powerful as our own, and he is as much a being as we are, if
not more so.
When he takes form he looks like a beautiful human being, a
clean-shaven youth with fine dark hair and a powerful aquiline face,
his body enveloped in a lovely apple green.
His presence permeates the
life of the forest and valley.
Connecting with Devas, Tree Spirits, Fairies and Angels of Nature
- Always politely and respectfully ask before interacting.
- Take a few moments and breathe into your heart space; then send that love out, announcing your presence and oneness with All.
- Never, ever interfere with a fairy circle.
- When not feeling well, ask first, then place your hand on a tree’s trunk and let it run its energy through you and cleanse any lower vibrational densities.
- Leave the forest and nature areas in a better state then when you arrived – clean up liter, leave some seeds or bread crumbs, and thank the nature spirits with gratitude for all that they do on our behalf.
- Drink natural liquid chlorophyll and add it to distilled water. It’s a pure energy source that aids in our transition from carbon to crystalline-based beings. Chlorophyll is made from the sun by plants – what could be better than that?
- View a wonderful video on Earth’s Inter-dimensional Life-forms and Nature Spirits presented by Atala Dorothy Toy to the Theosophical Society in New York here:
http://nancybragin.com/2013/04/24/the-real-world-of-fairies-dora-van-gelder-kunz/
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