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In VISIONS OF ELFIN, we Silver Elves continue with a volume 4 of our question and answer series addressing the numerous questions about who the elves are and about The Elven Way. In this book we address questions that have been posed to us throughout our 40+ years of following the elven spiritual path and sharing with the world that we are elves in human bodies (also see The Magical Realms of Elfin, volume 1; Manifesting Elfin, volume 2; and The New Dawn of Elfin, volume 3). *** Visions of Elfin explores further questions concerning awakening on the elven path; the discovery of your elfae kin type and being an elf or otherkin; elven magic; well known characters that might be elfae; the spiritual practices of the elves and contacting the Shining Ones; about elven lifestyle and elven home; and elven perceptions on subjects like death and karma, Faerie and fairies, the natural world, plants and animals. *** Some of the specific questions answered in Visions of Elfin are: What do we elves mean when we talk about Awakening? What are the steps beyond awakening upon the Elven Way - Awakening, Association, Activation, Attunement, Annunciation, Acclimation, and Actualization? What is the final stage of the Elven Way? Are there any real dangers upon the elven Path? Does drinking water from the Springs of Elfin have an effect upon one? Does the number 11 have a magical significance to the Elven? Why are elves so often associated with bows and arrows and how does it relate to our magic? Is there a difference between an elf witch and an elf wizard? How do I discover what sort of Elf/Kin type I am? Do you need to know your kin type to be an Otherkin? Can we be born as one type of Otherkin in one life and another type in a different incarnation? What is the difference between Elves and Druids, and are Druids Otherkin? Are we crazy for thinking we are Elves, Faeries and Otherkin? What is the difference between a Gnome and an Elf? How do we know we are elfae? Is Harley Quinn Fae? Is Batman Fae? Are the X-Men Fae? Is the character Poison Ivy, Fae? Is Daenerys Stormborn from the Game of Thrones book and Show, Fae? How do Elfae deal with spiritual practices? How does one effectively interact with the Shining Ones? Do the Shining Ones require offerings? What do the Elves view as the difference between the Piscean and Aquarian Ages? What are spiritual genetics? Are we in the Fifth Age of the planet and what is the role of elves in this Fifth Age? Are we Elves related to the Tuatha de Danaan and the Sidhe? How do I understand my gifts as an Elf? Why do elves have pointed ears? Do Elves get depressed? Are Elves and Faeries, Men and Women? How accurately does the ancient lore describe us elven? Do Elfae have souls? How do elves deal with death? What is enlightened education for elfae? How do elves deal with social distancing and quarantine? How do we live with integrity and still live a spontaneous Elfin life? What makes an elfin home? What are elven clothes? What is the difference between faerie and fairy? Is there a difference between Fae and Fey? Do Faeries reproduce? Do Elves think that horse riding is cruel? What do elves think of secret societies? Why is the elven-faerie star the "official symbol" for the otherkin community? And many more. +++ If you are curious about modern elves, particularly about The Silver Elves (as we do not speak for all elves as elves are quite a varied and independent folk), then you will surely find many of your questions answered in Visions of Elfin.
A haunting tale of a warrior unicorn tormented by the death of her love who finds assistance with an old man ready and waiting for death. Given new life and a chance for the adventure he had always sought, he follows this unicorn into a world of dangerous magic. It is his hope that she will be the one to bring the human race back into a world of magic and wonder. Her goals, however, do not include peace for mankind.
Sylvia Townsend Warner's final collection of short stories contains sixteen sly and enchanting stories of Elfindom.
Forever Shores brings together the best Australian authors of fantasy fiction writing today. From Isobelle Carmody's tragic romantic style to Terry Dowling's complex and technical worlds, and Carmel Bird's intriguing 'genetic unconscious deciding factor' all the stories in this collection share the same fascination with the fantastic.
“Find the Elves and return them to the world of Men!” the shade of the Druid Allanon had ordered Wren. It was clearly an impossible task. The Elves had been gone from the Westland for more than a hundred years. There was not even a trace of their former city of Arborlon left to mark their passing. No one in the Esterland knew of them -- except, finally, the Addershag. The blind old woman had given instructions to find a place on the coast of the Blue Divide, build a fire, and keep it burning for three days. “One will come for you." Tiger Ty, the Wing Rider, had come on his giant Roc to carry Wren and her friend Garth to the only clear landing site on the island of Morrowindl, where, he said, the Elves might still exist, somewhere in the demon-haunted jungle. Now she stood within that jungle, remembering the warning of the Addershag: “Beward, Elf-girl. I see danger ahead for you . . . and evil beyond imagining." It had proved all too true. Wren stood with her single weapon of magic, listening as demons evil beyond all imagining gathered for attack. How long could she resist? And if, by some miracle, she reached the Elves and could convince them to return, how could they possibly retrace her perilous path to reach the one safe place on the coast? BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Terry Brooks's The Measure of the Magic.
In ELFIN RISING, we Silver Elves continue with a volume number 5 of our question and answer series addressing the numerous questions about who the elves are and about The Elven Way. In this book we address questions that have been posed to us throughout our 40+ years of following the elven spiritual path and sharing with the world that we are elves, elven soulful spirits incarnated in human bodies (also see The Magical Realms of Elfin, volume 1; Manifesting Elfin, volume 2; The New Dawn of Elfin, volume 3; and Visions of Elfin, volume 4.). Elfin Rising: Answers to Questions About Being an Elf and Following the Elven Path, Volume 5 explores further questions concerning: universal principles and guides on the elven path; well known movies as well as characters in movies and lore that might be elfae; how elves deal with emotions and life in the normal world; the elven family and our elven ancestors; elven magic; our elven bodies, sexuality and nudity; elfin life and elven personality; kin type; elves and faeries; reading the oracles; more in general about the elfae; and more about The Silver Elves and our perspective. Some of the specific questions answered in Elfin Rising are: What do we elves think of the Twelve Universal Principles -- law of Divine Oneness, of vibration, of attraction, of correspondence, of action, of cause and effect, of compensation, of perpetual transmutation of energy, of relativity, of polarity, of rhythm, and also of gender? Is Maleficent an Unseelie Fae? What are Santa's elves really like? Is Krishna a faerie being? Is Loki of fae kind? Are Star Wars Sith related to the Sith of Scottish Faerie lore? What did we Silver Elves think of the Winx Saga portrayal of faeries? Do elves experience feelings and emotions? What does an elf do when they feel depressed and do not know why? How do elves deal with anger? What is the difference between a spirit family and a soul family? What is the elven relationship to the Phrygians? Do elves have a Master/Apprentice relationship? Do we elfae come from the Earth or the Stars? How does one increase the faery magic of open-hearted wonder within one's life? Are witches naturally emphatic? Why don't we Silver Elves use the term altar? Can normal folk do magic? How do you make an orb of healing? What is the importance of one's magical lineage? Can magic be taught or learned? Can we speak of magic openly? How would we describe elven beauty? What do we elves feel about sexuality and nudity? Does being otherkin make it harder to live in human bodies? How do you express yours'elf as an elfae or otherkin when the society around you is so judgmental? What sort of personal type are elves? What if you know you're an elf but don't know what sort of elf you are? How do you figure that out? What do we mean by the term otherworldly? What's the difference between an elf witch and a faerie witch? Are Faeries nature spirits? Is there a conflict between elves and faeries? Is it wrong to charge for one's magical services? Is it alright to read the tarot cards for yours'elf? Are elves a type of faerie? Are Hobbits fae beings? Why don't elfae people immediately know that they are elves, faeries or whatever? How do we relate to the seasonal courts of Faerie? What is the purpose for elfae spirits manifesting in the material planes of being? How are we elves related to the Age of Aquarius? If we could be anything, why not be gods? What do we think of those who say they remember being fae in previous lifetimes? What do we think of Black Fae Day? Do trees have souls? And more. . . If you are curious about modern elves, particularly about The Silver Elves (as we do not speak for all elves as elves are quite a varied and independent folk), then you will surely find many of your questions answered in Elfin Rising.
A revolutionary telling of the spiritual journey of the mentor and the adept. With this memoir death becomes but an intermission and the dreams shared of the Magus after his passing prove Act II, after Act I a life of creative genius in the theatre, radio, television as a director. That life I shared in for seven magical years in Babylon; New York City, and Toronto. It's the fantastical, magical story of love, loss and a nasty betrayal in the theatre, famous persons in both America and Canada, all told with incisive wit, refreshing candour and of course there is for good measure, kick-ass hot sex!
Daniel Wilson (1816-92) brings together science and literary commentary in this 1873 exploration of evolutionary principles in The Tempest.