A Miscellany of Fairy Folk, Myths
and Magic

Fairies have lingered at the edge of human awareness allowing only brief glimpses into their world. As with anything veiled in mystery, we want to know more, and to do that, all we have to do is follow the fairy trails that have been left in folklore, literature, and art as well as the personal experiences we may have had or read about. Although fairy mania is generally considered a Victorian phenomenon, fascination with the fae has an extensive trail that can be followed through folklore, literature, music, and art.
While the Fairy Faith is a centuries-long belief in the folklore and associated traditions of the formerly Celtic areas of the British Isles and Brittany, contemporary beliefs and practices have been emerging. Some people may orient their belief in fairydom with historical Celtic views or fairy folklore, while others ascribe it a level of divinity and regard it as a spiritual path.
This is not a book of make believe for play-acting or fantasy, it is a book for those who believe in the existence of fairies. It is for those who feel the enchantment of the fae and want to avoid overtly sentimental and idealized concepts of fairydom. It is for those who may have had fairy experiences and those who would like to know more and make contact. This book is for people whose spirituality has been touched by the fae and those who would like to work with them magically. “A Miscellany of Fairy Folk, Myths and Magic” offers a wide perspective as well as in-depth look at some of the lore. The world of fairydom is large and multifaceted and there are many paths, many fairy trails that can be followed.
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