Zen-Haven April 26 2013
Most people don’t believe in nature spirits and to talk about them often invites ridicule. What image we have of them has usually been corrupted by misinformation. For example, we often think of fairies as small, diaphanous, human-like beings, that flit from flower-to-flower on gossamer wings.
That came to us from Victorian artists, and others, while their paintings are very sweet and delicate but they are just a depiction not the real thing. The infamous Cottingley fairy photos were at the center of the Victorian myth. They proved to be fake.
The Native Americans have a more realistic view in that they believe that animals have a spirit and that each offers us a wisdom.
They also credit the land and the water with the same spirituality. Native people see the power of nature, like thunder say, as an outcropping of the Great Spirit––the father-mother principal in all things.
The Celtic folklore and their magic mushroom ceremonies also show a deep respect for nature and the beings that evolve there.
These teachings are more respectful and less arrogant that our Christian way of looking at the earth, in which we see everything as put here to serve our ends. A personal delicatessen spinning through space for us to wallow in as we like.
Recently, we have come to see by watching the Morph, that other dimensions are populated by beings that exhibit extraordinary intelligence and power. Many look like the hierarchies of nature spirits to me.
Further, I came to realize that those hierarchies are massively organized and powerful. They are the Gods of Light. They command a technology beyond our comprehension for their world is a holographic, multi-directional, hyper-space that is far beyond us. This is no fairy myth, it’s the wrath of God made manifest in the power of nature.