Do You Believe in Fairies?

I don't NOT believe in fairies! It's possibly something very different from what we've been led to believe they are.
 

I believe in angels. Faeries, I'm not certain. But there is a dense patch of faerie grass in my neighborhood, and one night while walking past it I did see something flutter in it. It could have been a very large dragonfly or small bird. IDK. It was a bit dark and I couldn't see that well.
 
The photos of the Cottingley Faries published around 1920 were absolute proof of
faries... Oooops, sorry, the girls fessed up years later
Very high tech for teenagers in that era
 
Plenty of people say that they've got fairies living at the bottom of their garden, but I heard this tale related by a British Ambassador.

His official residence backed on to a golf course, so he used to say that he had "fairways at the bottom of his garden".
On one occasion, he was entertaining the Egyptian ambassador and joked that he had "fairways at the bottom of his garden", to which his guest replied, "that's nothing, I have Pharaohs at the bottom of mine".

In country areas, it's not unusual to see "Fairy trees". These are where fairies live and superstitious farmers will not disturb the tree in case it upsets the fairies and brings bad luck on the farm.
 
I can't comment on fairies, I've never seen a live one. But that Tooth Fairy has some explaining to do. When I was 6 years old, The Fuzzybudy International Institute of Fairy Research conducted a study of this so called Tooth Fairy. My front tooth fell out. I was informed by reputable sources that if I put my tooth under my pillow; the Tooth Fairy would swap my tooth for cash. Being somewhat skeptical, the staff of the Institute made a test Kleenex wad, without the tooth. It was placed under the pillow. In the morning 25 cents was there. This seemed to be a money making opportunity. The next night, the tooth was placed underneath the pillow. In the morning, there was still a tooth, but no money. Like I said that Tooth Fairy has some explaining to do.
 
No. Show me the evidence.

I reject faith entirely. Taking things "on faith" is for small children. Reverence for things for which there is no evidence is superstition.
I'm not speaking of faieries. I'm speaking of entities of varied vibrations; God, angels, beings of different dimensions. Because you can't see them, doesn't mean they don't exist or are not there.
My purpose is not to bring you to this perception.
 
No. Show me the evidence.

I reject faith entirely. Taking things "on faith" is for small children. Reverence for things for which there is no evidence is superstition.
King James Bible, chapter 18 discusses this. “Except ye be converted and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven“

@raybar - hmm, say what? 😂
 
King James Bible, chapter 18 discusses this. “Except ye be converted and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven“

@raybar - hmm, say what? 😂
Sorry,I believe Raybar is closer to the truth about "faith". IMO: The Bible is a translation of a translation of a translation of a remembered series of events. All are welcomed into the heavenly plane. I'm not going to change your mind, nor Raybar's mind. We all have our own truths.
 


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