Here are a few spells to attract fairies:
Loosely fill a jar with Meadowsweet flowers and add
enough vegetable oil to cover them. Leave in a warm place and shake daily for 2 weeks. Strain and bottle the oil. Dab
the oil on all of your pulkse points. You can also use as you would other essential oils. Enjoy!
How to Meet a
Faerie
Don't take this lightly. The Fae are wild, and
their integrity so strong that you must be careful. However, if you approach them correctly, they can be a powerful and delightful
friend, and ally, as well. If you find you cannot handle the power of this rite, or an evil entity arrives by accident,
end the visit, either with courtesy or rudeness, whichever is safest and most effective. Be sure to do each step before
going onto the next.
1. Focus on the darkness of the mind's eye, the darkness
that's automatically there when your eyes are closed.
2. See that darkness filled with a glowing green, a
Faerie green, a magic glow.
3. Feel that magic, green, Fey glow start swirling
around you, bathing you in its beauty, bathing you in its magic.
4. Enjoy drinking in that magic for a minute.
5. Let that Fey power feed you, cleanse you, and give
you things you need. Let it work its magic on you.
6. Into that green mist, call out for a Faerie friend.
Don't demand a visit, for we do not control the Fey Folk. Invite with warmth, courtesy, good will and good cheer.
7. Greet and welcome your visitor with dignity and
courtesy. Ask his\her name and his\her need of you. If no name is given you, usually you should end the visit. When you meet
someone on the physical plane who will not tell you their name, there is usually something awry, right?
8. Never lightly make an agreement with a Faerie. They
take commitments seriously. And are tricksters, who often have an unusual view as to what life should be like. You may not
want the same goals as they.
9. Visit. Then do the following steps. If you fall
asleep, your visit might be happening on an unconscious level so you wouls still need the following steps upon awakening.
10. If you would like, ask your visitor for something
you need.
11. Make thanks for the visit, and for any help you
were given. At this point it may be appropriate to give or promise a gift, EG a bit of food and drink left out at night.
12. Perhaps this spirit will become your friend for
a while or even a lifetime. You can use this ritual to visit with him\her again. But for now say "Farewell."
13. After doing something like this ritual, one might
be in an altered state without realizing it. If you then do something like drive, walk at night along a city street, or cook,
you could possibly go through a red light, get mugged, or burn yourself, all because you were off in another world! So, after
you finish step 12, do the following two steps:
1. Spend some time consciously focusing on the embodied,
mundane plane by making your mind concentrate on physical things.
2. Then continue this focusing by looking both ways
carefully when crossing streets or paying special, conscientious attention to kitchen safety or whatever focus is appropriate
to the activity in which you become involved. Use these two steps until you are well focused onto the embodied plane.
You may feel very sharp and alert, so think there is no need for step 13. Please do it anyway. For one
thing, alert as you are, you might be alert only to the SPIRIT plane! Take the time to become alert to the physical realm.
If you're feeling really spacy or "out there" add body stretches or do some other very physical but safe activity that will
focus you onto your own body.
Create a Night Garden to Attract Fae
Plant a night garden to attract nocturnal creatures
such as Bats, Owls and Crickets. Alba or white flowers are used because their iridescent color
will stand out in the twilight of evening darkness
. Also include Noctiflora, flowers that bloom only at night in a night garden. Flowers that have a strong sweet smell
at night are especially helpful. Flowers like Nicotiana Affinism (Tobacco Plant), Metabolism Jalapa, Four o'clock Flowers,
Hesperis, Matronalis, Dame's Violet or Sweet Rocket are all excellent choices.
Midsummer Eve Spell for Seeing
the Faeries
You will need a crown twisted from oak leaves, rosemary,
and pink and white roses. Take only what you need from each tree or bush and bless them for their gifts.
Seek out a quiet spot, secluded and lovely, where all
of summer surrounds you. Build a small fire encircled by stones. Burn nine (9) pine cones and some insence in the fire
for the Goddess of Fortune.
When twilight comes and the stars are twinkling brightly,
it is time to begin dancing around the fire. Listen to your heart and the Faeries will inspire you to dance the magical
dance of the woods, the stars, the fire, the night.
When you have grown tired from dancing, sit down in
a comfortable spot and gaze intently upon the fire. Feed the fire so that it springs to life. Look into the fire and
ask the King of the Elves and the Queen of the Woods to be with you. If you keep a faithful heart and be still you will
see them dancing among the trees and you will feel their spirit surround you.
When the fire is done, leave your crown and say clearly,
"This is for the Faeries." On this night your dreams will be touched by the magic of the night and the Faeries.
Best Places to Spot Faeries
Where streams divide
Intersections of roads
Beaches and seashores
Lakeshores and ponds
Fences and border hedges
Islands
Thresholds
Bends in the road
Stairwells, landings and hallways
Any opening in sea or land
Glades in woods
Tidal pools
Any place in the natural world that is neither one
place nor another belongs to the fairy realm. For example, a river bank is neither the river nor the land. It is a
shadow land. An island or peninsula is neither part of the land mass nor of the ocean; it is a shadow land.
Best Times to Look
~Dawn~
~Dusk~
~Noon~
~Midnight~
~Equinoxes & solstices~ especially ~autumn
& spring~
The "tween times" are those which are not distinct
or definable they are in-between. Dawn is neither day nor night, and midnight is neither one day nor the next.
In winter nature sleeps. In summer nature blossoms,
and the beginings of nature are very busy. In autumn and spring, nature is neither asleep nor fully active. Thus the
nature spirits are less occupied and more accessible. With practice, you can learn to spot or sense fairies and
elves at edges of woods while driving or walking along the road at dawn and dusk....
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