Neil Rushton has a new post entitled "The Faerie Taboos" on his blog:
https://deadbutdreaming.wordpress.com/20...ie-taboos/
https://deadbutdreaming.wordpress.com/20...ie-taboos/
Neil Rushton has a new post entitled "The Faerie Taboos" on his blog:
https://deadbutdreaming.wordpress.com/20...ie-taboos/ (2019-09-07, 07:09 PM)Chris Wrote: Neil Rushton has a new post entitled "The Faerie Taboos" on his blog:Thank you Chris - I appreciate this....
'Remember, your model of reality is not reality.' Thomas Campbell
(2019-09-07, 07:09 PM)Chris Wrote: Neil Rushton has a new post entitled "The Faerie Taboos" on his blog:Thanks for keeping these links going. I love Neil's site but I'm so busy these days that I don't often look there unless prompted to. I'm promising myself a more thorough read during the Christmas break this year.
I wonder if some cross pollination could happen between these and other sites for mutual benefit.
"The cure for bad information is more information."
Here's another post on Neil's blog, entitled "Paracelsus, Nature Spirits and Faeries":
There is a long tradition of metaphysical entities becoming manifest in our consensus reality as distinctive attributes of nature. They interact with the material world but they are never fully consolidated within it. They are deemed essential to the propagation of nature but their presence remains supernatural and beyond the bounds of relativistic inquiry. They are usually termed nature spirits, or sometimes elementals, and while they are frequently equated with the faeries of folklore there is a disparity between these classes of beings, which has, however, become increasingly enmeshed, to the point where they are often seen as the same thing. Are they the same thing? Are nature spirits faeries and vice versa? This post investigates the, sometimes complex, entanglements of these metaphysical entities beginning with the 16th-century progenitor of the concept of nature spirits: Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, more often (and conveniently) known as Paracelsus. https://deadbutdreaming.wordpress.com/20...d-faeries/ (2019-11-17, 06:21 PM)Chris Wrote: Here's another post on Neil's blog, entitled "Paracelsus, Nature Spirits and Faeries":Thank you Chris - appreciated as always...
'Remember, your model of reality is not reality.' Thomas Campbell
The Fairy Investigation Society now seems to be here:
https://www.fairyist.com/ The Fortean Times blog section has a long and interesting article on the Society's history by Simon Young. It covers all the ups and downs, including the Society's moment of greatest notoriety - the Great Fairy Sex Scandal of 1960 (if that doesn't get people reading, nothing will!): http://subscribe.forteantimes.com/blog/t...on-society
Neil Rushton has been interviewed in the first "Anthony Peake Consciousness Hour" of 2020. Here is a short summary on Neil's blog of the ground covered by the interview:
https://deadbutdreaming.wordpress.com/20...ony-peake/ And here is the interview itself on YouTube: (2020-01-18, 06:11 PM)Chris Wrote: Neil Rushton has been interviewed in the first "Anthony Peake Consciousness Hour" of 2020. Here is a short summary on Neil's blog of the ground covered by the interview:
'Remember, your model of reality is not reality.' Thomas Campbell
Thank you Chris...
'Remember, your model of reality is not reality.' Thomas Campbell
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