Do You Believe in Fairies?

do not make me have to sanitize your brain.
Excuse me? My brain doesn’t need sanitizing. If you are grossed out by my saying ‘there’s so many ways to take this’ then that’s on you. First you say you are a fairy. Then you say you are a butterfly fairy. Well I’ve heard of many types of fairies but I haven’t heard of a butterfly fairy.
Some in mythology. Some in children’s stories.

https://www.realfairies.net/common-types-of-fairies.html
Different types of fairies
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When we lived in Cornwall there was a remote place which made my wife very uncomfortable -icy co'd and goosepimples and Fear, to the extent that we would take a three mile diversion to avoid it. We later found it was where they used to burn the witches!

I have only seen a couple of individual ghosts, both in the Tower, where you would expect them, but I have experience of a couple of ghostly scenes containing many people.

I have never been affected like my wife.
 

I wasn’t talking religion. I’m not the least bit religious. One can believe in God but not religion
Yep I agree, perhaps by rephrasing from religious belief to the all encompassing belief system religious or otherwise might me more appropriate.
 
Fey - from the Old English meaning, "about to die". Now taken to mean unworldly or mystical.
That's interesting, I wonder the Olde English meaning is related to "passing over" to another unworldly or mystical existence? I enjoy this type genre in movies and books.
 
Not in the sense I used it.

It's an old Scottish word meaning sensitive to the spirit world.
Yes. I hadn’t heard this word before but after looking it up I realized it means the same as empath.
Highly sensitive individual.
Thanks 🙏
 


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