My blessing to see Fairies in a good way.

Some Medicine men and women call Fairy folk, the little people. No matter what we call them, Natures Angles are real and in our world. Why not embrace the magic of the Fey? This morning I saw a Blue Fairy light under my bed, glowing softly in the morning light. This evening I found an light Orange one on my knee. LOL Just so you know I have never taken any hallucinogenic drugs or herbs etc. I am so pure I could have been a Mormon. Why then would a former Network Engineer see these magical beings? Well it could be that I am also a shaman and have the gift of sight. It could be that Fairies love me because I love deeply. Perhaps I am a happy, fun person most of the time.

Fairies love to be near people who are in Love. They enjoy music, and love sweets, if you put out sweets you have to make sure they are tiny bits of sweets. I think I have a fairy cake directions , hmm where did I put that? Our little pals also enjoy sparkles and shiny decorations. Some folks I know make Fairy Houses in the garden or deck areas. Sweet liquors are also a favorite, placed in a doll’s cup or glass and set out side. Make sure you have flowers that Humming Birds love as the Fey love those too.

I have a friend who likes to decorate her home with holiday lights. She turns them off and goes to work only to come home and find the on. I love that.

Are you sure you want to see fairies? They have a strange idea about what is funny, not like ours at all. They some times hide your keys or your wallet. Not funny. As you go about the home looking for your lost item only to find it on the counter or table you already checked. Innocently, almost mockingly laying there for you to find. Not funny.

Ok then if you are sure. I call grandfather and grandmother spirits of the Fairy Nation, I call all the spirits that love us. I ask them to give you the sight to see Fairies in a good way, I ask that you be given the ability to communicate in a clear, happy way with the Fairy. May that all happen for you in a good and gentle way, however a immediate right now kind of way too. I thank the nations gathered.

I am not responsible for any lost items at your house or work place… remember your the one who wanted to have this blessing or you wouldn’t have read it lol.

Fried Honey cakes
From Wisteria’s Fairy Recipes

These cakes are not unlike those made on the night before Beltane by women around the turn of the century. These cakes were left in the garden to please Fairy visitors.

1/2 cup sweet white wine
2 tablespoons sugar
1 egg
1 cup honey
2/3 cup flour
1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
1/8 teaspoon cinnamon
Oil for frying
1/8 teaspoon salt
Beat the wine & egg in a medium bowl. Combine the flour, cinnamon, salt & sugar in a small bowl. Stir into the egg mixture. Let stand 30 minutes. Combine the honey & nutmeg in a small bowl. Heat 1/2-inch of the oil in a frying pan until hot, but not smoking. Drop the batter into the oil 1 tablespoon at a time; fry until golden brown. Drain on paper towels. Dip into the honey.
Yield: 1 1/2 Dozen.
Can also be eaten on Lammas and the Day of the Dryads.

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