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AngelArmy
4th April 2014, 13:38
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2596119/Away-fairies-University-lecturer-claims-photographed-real-life-tiny-tinkerbells-flying-air-British-countryside.html

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hope its real !!!

Mike Gorman
4th April 2014, 13:56
Well it was not published on April 1st, so not a fool's joke-reminds me of a book written by a Gypsy in the 1950's who said he recalls playing with the fairies
as a child...who knows, strong folk tales, legends...could turn out to be a bizarre type of insect-but they look like little 'people' :)

AngelArmy
4th April 2014, 14:06
Well it was not published on April 1st, so not a fool's joke-reminds me of a book written by a Gypsy in the 1950's who said he recalls playing with the fairies
as a child...who knows, strong folk tales, legends...could turn out to be a bizarre type of insect-but they look like little 'people' :)

They do hey....if we are ascending we might start seeing more things hey :popcorn:

Cidersomerset
4th April 2014, 14:13
This is very close to April the 1st......It should be easy to check, I would of thought..

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Whilst filming a stationary orb my security camera happened to catch these fairies
and ufos on camera as well if you have a infrared security cameras outside more
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The Fairy Faith - (In Search of Fairies - Documentary)

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The Fairy Faith - (In Search of Fairies - Documentary)

13th Warrior
4th April 2014, 14:20
Ephemeroptera

Sidney
4th April 2014, 14:20
They have been captured on film in the past. I think we can start to realize now that the dimensions are indeed merging.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktcFv5BqmZ8

13th Warrior
4th April 2014, 14:27
Here at Avalon; it's April 1st everyday...

Nat_Lee
4th April 2014, 14:27
Their is a flower who looks like a fairy named Orchis italica and it is so beautiful !

http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6013/6009106029_e05a147868.jpg

http://indiagetgreenblog.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/naked-man-orchid-orchis-italica-7.jpg?w=615

http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/75/d6/49/75d649a4aa95052fbfb8a40d198eb1cd.jpg

http://angiesgrapevine.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/orchis20italica.jpg

Sidney
4th April 2014, 14:39
I am not sure if this has been deemed authentic but, food for thought anyway.
http://www.neatorama.com/2007/03/31/do-fairies-exist/#!CJ8Fj

TraineeHuman
4th April 2014, 14:41
I have seen many types of nature spirits. There is one that does indeed look rather like Tinker Bell. It looks very similar to a human (except for very tiny horns and very slanty eyes), and does have delicate wings on the back. The whole being looks bright yellow, and has a bright yellow glow all around it. Barrie, the author of the books about Peter Pan, accurately described several other kinds of nature spirits also. The "Tinker Bells" are about an inch or less in length, and are the most junior in the "food chain" of the fire spirits. There's a reason why some ancient cultures divided nature up into elements of earth, water, air, fire, and maybe metal. That's because the sub-kingdoms of the nature spirits correspond to that. But I've seen dozens of different kinds of nature spirits, all looking very different. About half of them look almost human-like, and hence we have stories of goblins, dwarves, leprechauns, and so on. But they don't all have what we would recognize as "faces", and also the "faces" of some look unbelievably ugly to us.

East Sun
4th April 2014, 15:04
Just flower blossoms of a rare kind, I would say.....

Nick Matkin
4th April 2014, 15:32
Strange that all the videos above show only still photographs of 'fairies'.

Could it be because any moving videos would make them look like mayflies and rather spoil the story...?

If you want to see a really convincing, proper video of a true fairy, see here!! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTCy7RAPOfU) (Interesting bit starts at about 1 min 30 sec...)

Nick

DeDukshyn
4th April 2014, 15:39
Ephemeroptera

Nah, I don't think they are mayflies ... look far more like mosquitoes when they fly. Mayflies bounce all around and would be all blurry in a night photo. ;)

http://i.istockimg.com/file_thumbview_approve/17350074/2/stock-photo-17350074-flying-mosquito.jpg

Atlas
4th April 2014, 15:39
I have a picture of them as well and they are NOT fairies in Scotland they a called Midges little insects that can bite.

http://files.abovetopsecret.com/files/img/ll533e8683.jpg

Taken near Loch Lomond in Scotland. Here is a closer view:

http://files.abovetopsecret.com/files/img/mo533e889f.jpg
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread1006145/pg4

Atlas
4th April 2014, 15:55
This image shows part of a large, dense, cloud of Gnats I disturbed from a leaf while trekking through the rainforest near Tarapoto in northeastern Peru. The coordination of the swarm was remarkable, appearing to dance as a single organism.

http://www.grad.ucl.ac.uk/comp/2007-2008/research/gallery/entries/199.jpg

http://www.grad.ucl.ac.uk/comp/2007-2008/research/gallery/index.pht?entryID=199
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A group of gnats or midges dance during their courtship in the evening sunlight, giving the impression of dancing fairies

http://www.madwolf.co.uk/images/imgMain1/Gnats.jpg
http://www.madwolf.co.uk/index.cfm?objectID=93C19D9E-3048-2B65-C0E5287F57A11EA9&flushcache=1

Herbert
4th April 2014, 15:55
This article about the Fairies is from Chris Thomas who is able to see energies and has experienced full soul integration and been asked to come back in order to share the things that humanity has failed to realize about the nature of existence on planet Earth. I have left out the pictures I had added to the article because they are redundant on a thread like this with so many real photographs.

'Man must be made conscious of his origin as a child of Nature. Brought into right relationship with the wilderness he would see that he was not a separate entity endowed with a divine right to subdue his fellow creatures and destroy the common heritage, but rather an integral part of a harmonious whole. He would see that his appropriation of earth's resources beyond his personal needs would only bring imbalance and beget ultimate loss and poverty for all.' Chris Thomas

The Earth exists to allow the possibilities of being human to be explored. In order to achieve that goal, our Mother Earth has created beings who can assist us in our aims. These include the Faerie. At the risk of being taken away by ‘men in white coats’, I think it is time for all those who know the Faerie realms exist to come to the fore.






The Realm of the Faerie

by Chris Thomas

As we progress through our change of understanding – our increase in levels of consciousness – there is a growing recognition of the levels at which our Earth functions in relation to human existence. That is why many people are now beginning to re-awaken to the reality of the Faerie, which are a construct, a projection, of the Earth’s own consciousness.

According to my researches in the Akashic, there are fifty-nine ‘varieties’ of Faerie, which have been created by the Earth herself to look after all of the Earth’s plants, trees and other forms of life. Each form of Faerie has its own role to play and carries out its duties with immense joy and love.


As the Faerie are part of the Earth’s own consciousness, they cannot travel outside the Earth’s atmosphere. The same applies to other planets that have developed their own form of the Faerie; it is not possible for them to leave their home worlds and travel to Earth.

Beings such as Griffins and Unicorns are also part of the Faerie realms and therefore are also brought into being by the Earth. Griffins act as messengers between branches of the Faerie realms, or between the Faerie and humans.

If you’ve ever seen a real Unicorn you’ll know they are not fluffy little ponies with a bump on their foreheads! They are magnificent beings the size of a thoroughbred Arab horse, with a temperament to match, and their horns are at least one metre long. Unicorns can also act as messengers.

Dragons are a representation of the soul energy of the Earth herself, although this energy can take flight and become the dragons of legend.


Another representation of the Earth’s own energies is the Green Man. He represents an aspect of male energies to complement the female, mother, Earth. Unfortunately, both the dragon and Green Man images have become ‘demonised’ by popular belief, the Green Man having been turned into ‘the devil’ and the dragon into the serpent of the Garden of Eden. Sadly, these ideas have distorted our views of, and beliefs about, the Earth.


As we continue our climb back to full consciousness, many are beginning to realise that our only chance of completing our work is to turn back to Mother Earth and her nurture. Technology will never find lasting answers to the problems its use has created. All the answers we will ever need are to be found in the abundance the Earth has provided and within our own locked-away knowledge of how to use that abundance wisely.

This locked-away knowledge is often more evident to children than it is to adults. To talk of the Faerie, for instance, in adult terms, is at best considered taboo. But if you are a child, the subject is one of awe and recognition. As children we see the world through innocent eyes, eyes that have not been sullied by cynicism and paying bills. In other words, children see the world in which we live with a clarity of being that we adults, in an attempt to ‘grow up’, leave behind. How can you sell double glazing when you believe that you have Faeries ‘at the bottom of your garden’?


As adults, we exist in a world where realities become hidden and our beliefs, no matter how false, become realities.

The more we have moved down our route to materialism and extreme consumerism, the further away we have moved from the real reasons for human existence and the further we have removed ourselves from the natural rhythms of the planet that supports us. The Earth is all we have, and once we have depleted her resources, there will be no more and we will cease to exist on Earth.

The Earth exists to allow the possibilities of being human to be explored. In order to achieve that goal, our Mother Earth has created beings who can assist us in our aims. These include the Faerie. At the risk of being taken away by ‘men in white coats’, I think it is time for all those who know the Faerie realms exist to come to the fore.

We have scientists who ‘know’ how the Universe came into being. We have archaeologists who ‘know’ how life began and developed into human beings. We have doctors who ‘know’ how the body works.

As we ‘wake up’, we ‘know’ that these versions of reality are not exactly correct. We begin to open our minds to different realities – and the physical world of the scientists becomes less and less compatible with our inner knowledge.

I am not proposing a Faerie ‘revolution’, as the Faerie do not see our world in those terms. However, try to see the world in a new light. Try to regain your childhood innocence. We are not a part of the Faerie; the Faerie exist in their own right and it is not our place to interfere, only to interact, if we have the will and the innocence to do so.

So how do we recapture that innocence? It is not easy. Many have tried and most have given up in frustration. There is no easy answer. The mechanistic world that humans have created is totally opposed to that of the Faerie.

But, as we begin to understand the changes we are undertaking, we begin to see our connectedness to the whole. Each of us is part of a collective existence and, as we progressively download our higher selves into our physical selves, we begin to realise that the lives we have become accustomed to living exclude a vast portion of what is really there – including the Faerie realm in all its magic and wonder.

In so many respects the answer lies in our understanding of the female. Our Earth is female. It is the re-claiming of the feminine in ourselves, and in our lives and relationships, that can bring our current and future existence back into balance.

As a man, it is not an easy choice. Our Earth is female and in order to create balance we have needed a male response. However, the balance has tipped too far and the Faerie, as an aspect of Mother Earth, have become pushed to the extremities.

http://th01.deviantart.net/fs70/PRE/f/2010/348/2/a/earth_girl_by_lorddenis-d34utp4.png




It is time to re gain balance. The Earth is as welcoming as she ever was. The Faerie are as prepared to put up with our prevarication as they ever were. Now is our time – human time. No other race or being has the right to choose what we become. We have reached a point in time where our conscious choice is needed.

And that choice should be: to dance with the Faerie, to stop our rape of the planet, and to finish what we originally set out to do, which is to bring our full soul consciousness into our human existence, here on Earth. And the Faerie (Mother Earth) will be happy to go on nurturing us as we continue on our paths to this destination, if only we let them.

We really are that strong, and the Faerie are there to remind us that our greatest strength lies in embracing our original innocence. By letting go of everything that covers it, we arrive at a point where no external force can deflect us from our goal.

Remember, the Earth has taken on the role of nurturing human life. We need to repay her hard work and become, once again, who we truly are.

". . . always look as deep as possible because the answers that lie underneath hold a truth that science will never comprehend." Chris Thomas

Atlas
4th April 2014, 16:05
I don't believe in fairies, even though I took a picture the other day that sure looks like it has one down in the corner. I snapped the picture when I was chasing a small white fuzzy bug flying through the edge of the woods.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-yVlkdOOjzf4/T-jt9LAkIPI/AAAAAAAADzE/jEkhbCMycqg/s640/DSC_4989.JPG

Now, if you've come to this page wondering what these tiny white bugs are called... the ones that look like drifting lint, floating pieces of fluff, or tiny fairies... they are woolly aphids.

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-aWJC_MXUKz0/T-juN5idBPI/AAAAAAAADy8/5gtnp6KSeSQ/s640/DSC_4987.JPG
http://www.abundantnature.com/2012/06/fuzzy-white-flying-bugs.html

superconsciousness
4th April 2014, 16:14
During meditation about two or three years ago, we saw crystalline luminescent beings (in our mind's eye) under the Washington monument (which is built on a mound) where a being called 'The Citadel' resides.

Nat_Lee
4th April 2014, 16:51
Just flower blossoms of a rare kind, I would say.....

They are not rare, they all look like fairies.
Search for: Orchis italica and you will see the pictures comes from all different sources and they all look like this :)

Cool hey ? ;)


more:

http://i45.tinypic.com/1eb8ye.jpg

http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/25/10/34/2510344b58bb7974cd08981d4f0b3df3.jpg

Winter
4th April 2014, 17:18
This is really cool but I am always skeptical when I see pictures of fairies even though I have seen a fairy in person however these pictures look a lot like the fairy I saw but a bit smaller since the one I saw was around the size of my hand.

MorningFox
4th April 2014, 17:34
I'm open to the possibility of other 'dimensions' and beings residing in those dimensions, sure, but every picture posted in here so far has quite obviously been insects.


:suspicious:

gnostic9
4th April 2014, 17:56
During meditation about two or three years ago, we saw crystalline luminescent beings (in our mind's eye) under the Washington monument (which is built on a mound) where a being called 'The Citadel' resides.

I thought this might be appropriate!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVSN9DMvl6I

Tesla_WTC_Solution
4th April 2014, 20:45
Have you ever felt like a presence was there in the woods but not been able to see anyone?

And a question inspired by that awesome Gnomes book that went around a few decades ago (similar to Dinotopia).
It sucks to be a bumbling, loud, clumsy human tripping through the underbrush, if such beings as "fairies" (the small ones anyhow!) have rules about non-interaction.
How exactly would a fairy "slip away" to speak with the "giants" without the others catching him or her?
What if they have laws and rules etc. about not showing themselves except under special conditions?

People in northern Europe sure believe in supernatural beings, however. And the British Isles used to be quite alive with talk of the "fair folk".

But not all of these entities were small.

Wouldn't "good fairies" be extra extra shy?

It would be really interesting if there are beings/entities/energies/intelligences that exist for the sake of preserving beauty and not some bestial instinct to survive.

Ellisa
5th April 2014, 03:21
In my childhood in Wales, my grandma believed in fairies and she used to leave food scraps and a saucer of milk out for them so that they were not angry with her. She also had a sleek, well-nourished ginger cat called Sandy who was very grateful for her belief.

Now I live in Australia and if I did see these rather sweet and delicate little beings floating around me I would be very quickly finding the insect spray!! They look like back-lit mozzies to me.

Linda Joy Crutcher
5th April 2014, 03:42
If it's real in mind, it's real! It is not necessary for everyone to "tune in" to the perceptions of others in order to confirm the reality of them, or to validate the authenticity of a photograph that substantiates the belief of the observer. Empirical evidence is simply a matter of trust. I believe in fairies without photographs because they exist in my mind. This belief requires no validation from any outer source. I do not hope it's real. . . I know it's real!

Ellisa
5th April 2014, 04:45
Linda-- you are so right. What you have described is the essence of faith which is the foundation of belief, and NO ONE can take this from you. However sometimes our beliefs need validation, though probably not the belief in fairies.

thunder24
5th April 2014, 05:12
:photo::loco::cell::usa2::ballchain::moony::baby::lalala::flypig:

Arak
5th April 2014, 05:23
I do believe that some spirits can take fairy form, actually my wife has seen them once, but those pictures look like insects.

Hip Hipnotist
5th April 2014, 05:29
About 20 years ago in my 'industry' days I was involved in a project that eventually became a feature film, "FairyTale: A True Story" that was actually based on a true ( reported ) story. The story line is...

"Based on factual accounts, this is the story of two young girls that, somehow, have the ability to take pictures of winged beings... which certainly causes quite a stir throughout England during the time of the first World War. Everyone, except the girls who think it's quite normal, are excited about this "photographic proof" that fairies exist... even the great Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Harry Houdini pay the girls a visit."

Here's the trailer:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsqDJwzt3I4


The film is quite old but can still be found. It's worth the watch -- not that I'm biased. :cool:

Nick Matkin
5th April 2014, 06:25
That film will be about the Cottingley Fairies, Bradford, Yorkshire, UK, 1917. The glen where it all "happened" is shown in the third video in post #4.

The hoax is all described here. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cottingley_Fairies) The two cousins only owned up to how they did it in 1983, but that wasn't widely reported because it spoils the story. Although they said that they faked the photos, they claimed they really had seen fairies. The photos of the fairies were in fact just cuttings (or drawn copies) of pictures from the 'Princess Mary's Gift Book' published 1914, easy enough to discover you'd have thought.

Arthur Conan Doyle (author of the Sherlock Holms books) took an interest in the case.

It seemed the mystery persisted because "how could two young girls fake such convincing pictures with just a basic camera?" Now where have we heard similar stories...?

@ Hip: Is that the film where Doyle says to the girls in private something along the lines: "If you ever do a good magic trick, never, ever tell anyone!"?

Nick

Atlas
5th April 2014, 06:43
Although they said that they faked the photos, they claimed they really had seen fairies.

It reminds me of the so-called Alien autopsy. Although Ray Santilli said that he faked the autopsy, he claimed that he really had seen the original one.

AcidRain
5th April 2014, 08:59
I would be one of those people who will be happy to know that fairies really do exist!

Linda Joy Crutcher
5th April 2014, 17:31
Thank you, Ellisa. Yes, some things do require validation and science is good at doing just that in the material world. When it comes to supernatural realms, we are left with the word of the individual, and what one experiences internally, no other man can absolutely know or validate. I have lived for sixty-four years in "worlds" more real to me than the physical one where I now focus and play, and I have more faith and trust in the unseen than the seen. Others will generally only believe what they can relate to or identify with, and science simply dismisses the intangible. There are myriad things that exist in dimensions some of us cannot see into, but they do exist. I communicate with the dead and the living, and work in very dark realms lifting energies into higher frequencies, but only I know the absolute truth about what happens and how it happens through me, because I'm the one doing it. Who, but me, can validate this reality? The living, who release crystallizations, can confirm their own shifts in energy, but have no way of validating that I might have facilitated that shift. This is all empirical evidence, and so far, can't be validated by science. I don't think our "beliefs" require validation. . belief constitutes acceptance that something is true. If we require validation for a belief, it is not in fact a belief, but a question about whether to believe an idea or not. Blessings to you, Ellisa

Sidney
5th April 2014, 19:11
Many years ago, I had a neighbor, who also did energy work,was a hairdresser, smokes a lot of pot(lol), and was a very free spirit. Because I caught her son shooting dead the birds at my feeder, more than once, I was not friends with her.
At the time, I was still in my societal slumber.
She had a collection of fairies. And she divulged one night over a beer,(before the bird shootings) that she had indeed seen fairies, twice, hence her affliction with collecting them. At that point in time, I wrote her off as being too heavily drug induced, but after years of research, and experiencing my own many awakenings to our true world, I now thing she was not so full of "it" after all.

She just happened to be ahead of me in seeing the world around us. When she told me about seeing the fairies, she was dead serious. I feel bad now that I did not believe her.

Hip Hipnotist
5th April 2014, 20:24
That film will be about the Cottingley Fairies, Bradford, Yorkshire, UK, 1917. The glen where it all "happened" is shown in the third video in post #4.

The hoax is all described here. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cottingley_Fairies) The two cousins only owned up to how they did it in 1983, but that wasn't widely reported because it spoils the story. Although they said that they faked the photos, they claimed they really had seen fairies. The photos of the fairies were in fact just cuttings (or drawn copies) of pictures from the 'Princess Mary's Gift Book' published 1914, easy enough to discover you'd have thought.

Arthur Conan Doyle (author of the Sherlock Holms books) took an interest in the case.

It seemed the mystery persisted because "how could two young girls fake such convincing pictures with just a basic camera?" Now where have we heard similar stories...?

@ Hip: Is that the film where Doyle says to the girls in private something along the lines: "If you ever do a good magic trick, never, ever tell anyone!"?

Nick

Nick, if you're still around this thread, what I remember is that Houdini had a similar line after performing a mind reading trick.

He was told that surely what he did was magic. He said something like... "No it was merely a trick. But a very good one."

Again, quite a while ago. I do have the screenplay but God only knows where it is -- and He ain't talkin'. ;-)

AngelArmy
23rd April 2014, 14:34
Just flower blossoms of a rare kind, I would say.....

They are not rare, they all look like fairies.
Search for: Orchis italica and you will see the pictures comes from all different sources and they all look like this :)

Cool hey ? ;)


more:

http://i45.tinypic.com/1eb8ye.jpg

http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/25/10/34/2510344b58bb7974cd08981d4f0b3df3.jpg

Fantastic!! These photos are great - hope u have a nice day :)