Nature Spirits , Freemasons, Findhorn ….
Elementals . Fairies . Devas .
If we cannot see them, does that automatically mean they do not exist?
Before I get chewed-up and spit-out, I want speak specifically about the form others believe they take. I am not talking about cute/scary looking little elves running around your yard….
I am talking energy with a specific purpose.
I am sure the topic will only appeal to open minded people who have already open their minds to the idea that ghosts may exist .
I totally get that if we cannot see it, what would be the purpose of even talking about it?
Well, imagine if you were faced with putting a name to something affecting you because you could feel it or hear it. Maybe you are one of the lucky ones who can infact see them.
Maybe, just maybe, you are among the few that for all intents and purposes are very successful in most your endeavors, you get along with family and friends and co-workers, and you have never EVER been accused of being flighty or weird or flakey .
Then it happened.
You experienced something and the only other people who understand what you experienced have already labeled it ” nature spirits “. After what you saw, you decide that label is pretty accurate.
Quite a while back I was fortunate to have had the opportunity to read an out-of-print book called The Spirit of Findhorn by Eileen Caddy and The magic of Findhorn (A Bantam book) by Paul Hawking .
Both books told a story of a community believing in earth spirits and the deva kingdom.
Once I read those books, I was pretty much hooked for the rest of my freaking life on the possibility and reality of intelligent energy existing outside the box of humanity.
Hey now, read the books and THEN tell me they have not atleast caused you to HUMOR the idea.
Personally I cannot refute their existance.
I cant lie,though. I have infact been called crazy before. Just not by a doctor
Anyhoo, from there you will find similar books making similar claims.
The Real World of Fairies, Revised Edition: A First-Person Account by Dora Van Gelder ; The Secret Life of Nature by Peter Tomkins ; Behaving as if the God in All Life Mattered
by Machaele Small Wright ; and there are more.
I want to hear about genuine experiences.
I want comments from people that can admit to atleast humoring the idea, even if they have not experienced anything first-hand.
If you have experienced anything first-hand, you will be my favorite anonymous person to chat with!
* not for nothing, this topic plays a big part in Freemasonry .
This will be the topic for a whole other post , as the freemasons are huge topic by themselves .












The Masonic Ringtone ad is really cracking me up
OMG!!!!!!!!!
i didnt even see that one yet!
freakin hilarious. Adsense is my hero. i love them.
I hear what ya mean and the first thing that entered my mind was, people who think like that are usually labeled “freaks” by their peers and then slapped with some psychiatric label and pumped up with drugs to make their experiences “go away.” Not enough open-minded peeps out there who can accept that there might be something they can’t see, feel, touch, or cut up and experiment on and that makes those who believe “abnormal.” The killer is that those same psych providers who do this also admit that they just don’t know that much about the mind, so how can they really make that leap to “It doesn’t exist, you’re crazy, here’s some drugs”?
THANK YOU!!!
No doubt.
I just came to the conclusion that no doctor knows more than I do about me and what I know ….. they just have a bigger vocabulary.
Fortunately there ARE doctors out there that share our views and our beliefs, but they are few and far between.
When you do meet one, you will remember them forever because you finally met a doctor of anykind that is balanced.