Post by Indilwen on May 26, 2010 11:26:41 GMT 12
Themes: Fairies, Nature, Devotion, Relationships
Symbols: All Fairy Plants, Silver, Dew
About Oonagh: This ancient Irish Queen of the Fairies is also a potent Goddess of Magic. In Irish legends, Oonagh is a faithful wife and the most beautiful of all Goddesses, having long silky hair and a rove of silver and dew. Today, she brings the fey into our lives to remind us of the unseen worlds and to awaken the child within each of us that dares to dream and wish.
To Do Today: Sometime in November, the people of Ancient Ireland celebrated a day for the "wee folk" - a time to revel in fairy folklore and superstition. We can wear green, which is a fairy favorite color. Don some pleasant sounding bells that tinkle lightly when you walk. Fairies love this sound. Or carry a staurolite stone, also known as the fairy cross. This stone not only brings luck bit also helps in controlling elemental beings such as the fey.
To see fairies today, find a four leaf clover and lay seven kernels of grain beneath it. Or go to and area where oak, ash, and thorn trees grow together. This is said to be sacred ground for both the fey.
If you're concerned about fairy mischief, wear red for protection. Or, carry some flint as the Irish to keep fairies at arm's length.
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By Patricia Telesco ~ From "365 Goddess" and GrannyMoon's Morning Feast
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Faery Sugar
Wysti's Journal
Use this sugar to attract and see the fae.
3 cups fine white sugar
1 cup pure vanilla extract
a dash of red food coloring (the fae love red & pink)
a decorative glass conatiner with a tight-fitting lid
label
Put the sugar on a piece of waxed paper and sprinkle the vanilla extract on it. Stir the mixture well to make sure it is well mixed. After mixing, add the food coloring and mix well again till you get the color you're looking for. Put this mixure into the glass container and label it "Faery Sugar."
You can use this sugar when you make cookies or cakes and offerings to the Fae.
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Symbols: All Fairy Plants, Silver, Dew
About Oonagh: This ancient Irish Queen of the Fairies is also a potent Goddess of Magic. In Irish legends, Oonagh is a faithful wife and the most beautiful of all Goddesses, having long silky hair and a rove of silver and dew. Today, she brings the fey into our lives to remind us of the unseen worlds and to awaken the child within each of us that dares to dream and wish.
To Do Today: Sometime in November, the people of Ancient Ireland celebrated a day for the "wee folk" - a time to revel in fairy folklore and superstition. We can wear green, which is a fairy favorite color. Don some pleasant sounding bells that tinkle lightly when you walk. Fairies love this sound. Or carry a staurolite stone, also known as the fairy cross. This stone not only brings luck bit also helps in controlling elemental beings such as the fey.
To see fairies today, find a four leaf clover and lay seven kernels of grain beneath it. Or go to and area where oak, ash, and thorn trees grow together. This is said to be sacred ground for both the fey.
If you're concerned about fairy mischief, wear red for protection. Or, carry some flint as the Irish to keep fairies at arm's length.
)0(
By Patricia Telesco ~ From "365 Goddess" and GrannyMoon's Morning Feast
________________________________________
Faery Sugar
Wysti's Journal
Use this sugar to attract and see the fae.
3 cups fine white sugar
1 cup pure vanilla extract
a dash of red food coloring (the fae love red & pink)
a decorative glass conatiner with a tight-fitting lid
label
Put the sugar on a piece of waxed paper and sprinkle the vanilla extract on it. Stir the mixture well to make sure it is well mixed. After mixing, add the food coloring and mix well again till you get the color you're looking for. Put this mixure into the glass container and label it "Faery Sugar."
You can use this sugar when you make cookies or cakes and offerings to the Fae.
FAIR USE NOTICE: This page may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This website distributes this material without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. We believe this constitutes a fair use of any such copyrighted material as provided for in 17 U.S.C ยง 107.
DISCLAIMER: The owners , moderators,members nor any other site hold and bare no responsibility for the misuse or abuse of herbs listed on this group or posts on this group. This information is not intended to replace traditional treatment of licensed doctors or care-givers.