Where do faeries live… and is that important, right now?

In this three-minute mini-podcast, Fiona Broome talks about the classic descriptions of where faeries live. [Listen now]

She also gives examples of traditional ways to reach the faerie realm.

They share a degree of cognitive dissonance.  That is, a deliberate disconnect from what most people consider “reality,” and an attempt to cross apparent boundaries between our world and where the faeries live.

Is that important in crossing the barriers that separate our two realms?

From a research standpoint, is it important (or even safe) to deliberately journey in their world?

For now, Fiona proposes studying faeries and where they enter our world.  Once we better understand how they interact with us and this environment, we may be prepared (and welcomed) in their realm.

Click here to listen to this mini-podcast right now, online

Where do faeries live? Mini-podcast

 

4 Responses to Where Do Faeries Live? – mini-podcast

  1. sonofmedb says:

    Can you make some articles on ways of entering the faerie realm, and protections to use there? Possibly magickal ones?

  2. Rylie says:

    Dear Faerieologist, I been in love with the faeries since I discovered Brian Froud artwork. I’ve been studying oher artwork from Arthur Rackham, John Baurer, Edmund Dulac , and Warwick Globe. My grandmother was native american and she is in fact a shaman, and she have many experience with faeries, and also kindly angels.
    I bben interested with trolls, and Can you tell me about trolls? Can you do a podcast on trolls? I heard of many great faery book, and the most beautiful one is Faery Tale by Signe Pike. I hope you many wonderful days.

  3. Rylie says:

    Here some topics you should talk about.
    1.Gryphons
    2.Unicorns
    3.Phoenix
    4.Trolls
    5.Vampires
    and more

  4. freyja says:

    can you write an article about faeries because i love them. also were they live how to see them what types?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

Set your Twitter account name in your settings to use the TwitterBar Section.