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    Following on from Simon posting a link on the Saint Nectan’s Glen thread giving this link to a bbc download of a debate about ‘What are Fairies’

    http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/rmhttp/downl … _40_pc.mp3

    I thought that we should have a thread for discussing Faries; I have created a page on the PQ-Encylopedia explaining the origin of the word ‘Fairy’

    http://www.psychicquesting.com/modules. … GE=Fairies

    The BBC discussion (above) measures fairies from a conservative (slightly christian) and literary bias; I find this a bit simplistic. It’s my own belief that the original ‘Celtic’ fairy, the SIDHE, and the Saxon AELFS (Elves) and biblical Angels are all one and the same thing… ‘Shining Ones’ beings from beyond this realm, that interact with humanity on an esoteric ‘inner’ spiritual way… these beings expressed as Fairy, Elf or Angel are simply different name descriptives (from different cultures) explaining the same phenomena. Any arguement that sees Angels as spiritually higher than Fairies is really just pro-biblical predjudice… not that I’m looking for an arguement 8)

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    Friday Synchronicity (2). When I came back home last night my mother (who is staying with us for the weekend) had rented “Finding Neverland” from the video shop. I hadn’t had any conversation with her (or my wife) about the BBC podcast prior to this.

    (By the way it’s not a bad film at all – quite sad – and certainly highlights the theme of death that is covered in the podcast.)

    #2158

    glen.jpg

    The path through Rocky Valley to St Nectan’s Glen… a faerie sanctuary; strange too, in Wales the ‘Vale of Neath’ is said to be the last home of the fairies… Neath (Nudd) and Nectan are all the same name so,

    ‘Nectan’s Glen’ and
    ‘Vale of Neath’

    are actually the same descriptive, the same placename.

    Is ‘Neath, Nudd, Nectan the old ‘Celtic’ Oberon?

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