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A lot has been written on the subject of Faeries, so we will try not to add too much to the pot.In any case enjoy your journey through fairyland. Fairies have evolved from primitive beliefs concerning departed souls and their burial sites. These burial mounds were themselves the basis for fairy mounds seen in later fairy lore. The earliest origin for the stereotypical image of the fairy in Western culture are in ancient Mediterranean art.The winged creatures of the spirit world were first portrayed in ancient tomb paintings. The earliest depiction of fairies as small winged beings appeared in Etruscan art around 600 B.C.,in the form of the Lasa,who were spirits of the feilds and forests.Images of fairies in Celtic art do not appear until well after the rise of Christianity, following the Roman occupation.Etruscan art also depict the lasa in human size,usually when in the company of a God or Goddess.The small winged Lasa were usually depicted with humans and hovering over incense or offering bowls.The Lasa were also associated with ancestor worship,and are found in Etruscan shrines.This is also true of the spirits known as Lare,whom the Romans later absorbed and modified from Etruscan Lasa beliefs. Below we are going to give you a way to conjure up a fairy.There are many ways one can go about doing this such as guided meditation into fairyland, offerings to fairies,ritual,reading the messages hidden in fairytales,etc...



Elsie with her fairy friend
Aswang
Corpse-eater
False beast, Hexer, Blood-suckers
Kapre
Dwende
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