Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Fairies could be harmless and harmful


I'm so interested with fairies since I was a child. I love to read and listen to stories about them. Fairies world is so enchanting and mysterious. Location of these elementary beings has varied throughout time and culture. They are said to live in trees, leaves, flowers, in the horizon; other under their own feet; others live in hills, in lakes; other live in the perfum of flowers and all that is natural around us. Summing up, air, water, earth and fire are the four elements where elementary spirits are contained.
The world of fairies are not only the world of beauty and enchantment but are also of a huge ugliness, of insensitive shallowness, humour, malice, joy and inspiration, fear, laughter, love, and tragedy. They are like us humans sometimes harmless and sometimes dangerous. That is why we have to be careful and extreme caution should be taken inorder to penetrate into this world, as nothing is more irritating to fairies than several human beings curiously moving around their extraordinary dominions, like spoiled tourists. Love, but also abandonmentand death follows under their spell.

I read some information about Fairies. Many Fairies are said to eat berries, fruit, nectar and even leafs. Some Fairies can "borrow" food from humans, like cheese, wheat, butter and even meat. They also like to borrow things, sometimes they are called the burrowers. Fairies love to have big parties. They are spontaneous.They love colorful things. Some Fairies are immortal and can live very long. They can still look young.
Sometimes a Fairy can marry a human to get a soul, so they can go to heavenwhen they die. But it happens that a Fairy
steals a baby also to get a soul, and then leaves a little bell.
Fairies shall be treated with big respect. Because if not they could mean harm.They can be called "The kind people"
and "The little people" because most of the time they are really helpful and because of their size. They are also said to be the protector of the earth.

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