Monday 1 August 2016

Faery Sorcery and Unity

Faery Sorcery and Unity





I am using The Heart of Faerie Oracle By Wendy and Brian Froud and The Faeries Oracle by Brian Froud and Jessica Macbeth.

The Sorcerer - The Heart of Faerie 

The Sorcerer is not quite what most people think of when the world "faery" pops up. He looks like a Brownie. If not of the house variety when certainly that type of faery. Hard working, grumpy, and always listening.
"I wish", you yell. Up his ears prick! 
What magick is at his command?
While most Brownies like to help around the house that is not his job (they do take their jobs seriously).
His job is old magick. Powerful, ancient and deep.
He grants wishes. Not like the twinkly kind of faery. He shows you how powerful you are. In this regard he gets quite a reputation. His magick is not in the warm and fuzzy feeling of "ish".
He wants things to specific, detailed, and wise. He says

"Make better wishes!"


Sometimes we forget how powerful our words, thoughts and wishes are. Most often we forget to control our thinking (and our magick). He gives us exactly what we wish for. It is never boring when he is around and it always works, well, like magick. That said there are often some...interesting consequences. 

Unity - The Faeries Oracle

Unity is less a faery and more an understanding. All faery are different but they are all connected. What harms one, harms them all and they feel it. What brings one joy lifts them all. It is a shame we forget we too are all connected, to each other and to the beautiful world we live in. Cooperation, connectedness, to the earth and each other, to magick and ourselves is an integral part of being human.
Unity sing

"You are everything."


Get "in touch" with your better self. What ever you might call that. Spirit, higher self, God/dess. Better yet connect with the world. Be it a partner, lover, community or place. We are powerful, beautiful beings and if we could just work together, less ego, less bullshit, less me, me, me, I, I, I, we might discover what connects us is far stronger than what keeps us apart.

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