JeSii
Mar 10 2007, 08:31 PM
For me its quite easy to see fairys. And i really believe in fairys, even though i've never seen them, i would really love to see them and they do look really cute in the pictures. And thanks for putting up the pics alisa.
JeSii
Mar 10 2007, 08:33 PM
Do the fairys only come out at night? o.O
Opus Magnus
Mar 10 2007, 08:39 PM
No, but the things in my house seem most active at night. Not sure if they are faeries or not, but I see them and have communicated with them. These glittering shimmers have favorite spots that they usually hang out at. I have been told in my dreams that they usually stay near their favorite plants. I've noticed too, I'll see them hiding in plants in the house, and hear them too. These things don't like direct contact, and when trying to communicate with them they'll make noises from hidden spots.
They also have a tendency to take my belongings, hide them somwhere. My stuff always shows up sometime later though. It can be 30 minutes to years before I'll find my stuff right back at the spot where I lost it.
JeSii
Mar 10 2007, 09:37 PM
QUOTE(Opus Magnus @ Mar 10 2007, 08:39 PM) [snapback]1576812[/snapback]
No, but the things in my house seem most active at night. Not sure if they are faeries or not, but I see them and have communicated with them. These glittering shimmers have favorite spots that they usually hang out at. I have been told in my dreams that they usually stay near their favorite plants. I've noticed too, I'll see them hiding in plants in the house, and hear them too. These things don't like direct contact, and when trying to communicate with them they'll make noises from hidden spots.
They also have a tendency to take my belongings, hide them somwhere. My stuff always shows up sometime later though. It can be 30 minutes to years before I'll find my stuff right back at the spot where I lost it.
thats really cool, i live in a flat so i dont think i'll be seeing a fairy from here
chaoszerg
Mar 10 2007, 10:18 PM
The top one looks fake it looks like some strange anime character or mr spoon from button moon. The other two were proved fakes.
JeSii
Mar 11 2007, 02:21 PM
hey i found something showing people how to see fairys.. i hope i've helped a few people and also it also shows something important about how others can see it and how others cant.
The kind of fairies I know of, in homes, love to tend indoor plants. They must be real plants and you need to find out, before getting one, which ones will flourish in your rooms type of lighting and how to water and feed them. Sad plants, ones who are not healthy, sadden fairies and they won't come. If you have one or more happy plants, fairies will get curious and try to find a way in. If you decorate the pots with little statues, bright shiny objects, fairies will be even more curious. Fairies might also like a little house you create for them. You can get blank, paintable birdhouses and paint and decorate them in sweet ways that they might like. Imagine you were a fairy and what the house you would like to live in would be decorated. Sparkles? Rocks? Bright or muted colors? Painted to look like a bush or flower? Painted to look like a castle?
Think about what you know of fairies and create that for them. Fairies like peace and don't like loud noises, keep your bedroom peaceful. They also won't come around people who are rude. They listen for people who treat others gently and with respect. They admire a child with courage to defend themselves and make smart choices about protecting themselves against strangers. Fairies know that good and bad exist in the world and want to stand by the side of good. Make your life and your surroundings good and they will come. If you can't make your whole house good, concentrate on your room. Fairies can come through glass so you don't need to keep a window open for them to get in.
You may or may not have the gift to see fairies. Very few seem to be able to see them, but they are there. I can feel them, but have never seen one. My grandmother could see them and assured me that it is a very special gift. It does not mean I am bad, just "Fairy Blind". Just like some people can't see certain colors or hear certain notes of music.
Keep it up, I know you will soon have fairies in your room.
thats what i found on the internet i hope i've really helped a few people!
MareikuraOAroha
Mar 15 2007, 08:37 AM
QUOTE(Alisa @ Mar 22 2006, 06:02 PM) [snapback]1115547[/snapback]
Thanks for all of the comments and for re-opening the topic.
Yes, the two black and white photos are the
Cottingley Fairies, not mine. I find it a very believable photo, wish it
was mine.
Here are some more fairy photos that I have captured. Perhaps these will be easier to "see". I might add that I have spent hundreds of hours looking closely at my photos and over time I have developed the ability to more easily spot these things that at first I did not see myself. It has taught me to not delete any old photos, because in the future, I might see something I didn't see before!
Original photo, then original with fairies outlined...
Are these easier to see? Fairies seem to be a bit like chameleons, and like many creatures, they blend into their environment for a reason.
And for anyone that wants to see something a little less sweet than fairies, I have more spirit world photos to share...
OMG you got to be kidding quiet personally it looks like a tree and leaves I mean god you could draw a picture like scribbles everywhere and then make out an actual pictured from it lol this is the same it seems like someone was looking at the picture too hard and just started to think oh well that could be in the shape of a wing and so on
Razer
Mar 15 2007, 08:57 AM
QUOTE(MareikuraOAroha @ Mar 15 2007, 08:37 AM) [snapback]1583477[/snapback]
OMG you got to be kidding quiet personally it looks like a tree and leaves
Yep
~Onyx~
Mar 16 2007, 01:35 PM
Never trust a Fairy....sneakin around....takin people's teeth....hangin-out in trees.......slackers, the lot of 'em.
Bosanchero
Mar 17 2007, 09:41 AM
QUOTE(MareikuraOAroha @ Mar 15 2007, 08:37 AM) [snapback]1583477[/snapback]
OMG you got to be kidding quiet personally it looks like a tree and leaves I mean god you could draw a picture like scribbles everywhere and then make out an actual pictured from it lol this is the same it seems like someone was looking at the picture too hard and just started to think oh well that could be in the shape of a wing and so on
its same as clouds in sky's

if u look hard enough u see faces, animals and so on... i personally think someone took a pic of tree and tried really hard to make it something else
JeSii
Mar 18 2007, 03:31 PM
Some say they have "dreams of fairys". Sometimes its maybe because of earth or water fairy going into your dreams or minds and telling you things.
vhins
Mar 18 2007, 03:39 PM
QUOTE(Alisa @ Mar 21 2006, 09:21 PM) [snapback]1114693[/snapback]
I posted at the end of the Fairy Pictures thread, but thought I'd start a new topic for any comments on my photos.
I have become an avid spirit photographer, and while poring over some photos I took of trees at night, I found what I realized are fairies. I had no intention of photographing fairies, nor had I considered their existence as real before they showed up in my photos, then I decided, why not? Everything else strange under the sun (well, moon) is showing up in my photos. There are more of my photos
here.
Some people that have seen these photos have had a hard time "seeing" the fairies or found them too blury. However, the fairies seem to only turn out in my photos when I am a certain distance away from them, which makes them blurry when I enlarge the photo. Also, I did not see them with my eyes so they are obviously not 100% physical.
I was in complete amazement for days after finding the first fairy images. That first night as I fell asleep, I felt as if the fairies were explaining to me about their culture though I cannot consciously recall any of it, but it happened over several nights. It felt as if I were going through huge volumes of books. One thing that I can remember moments before my alarm clock went off in the morning, was hearing this tiny voice that sounded like the Chipmunks (Alvin, etc.) saying, "Aww nuts, you're running away..."
I remembered the Cottingley fairies and decided to do a thorough internet search on them. When I saw their photos again I was disappointed as the fairies looked like cutouts. However, after reading many versions of the story, I found that some versions say that the girls held out for a long time that the fairies were real, and only one in the end finally agreed that 4 of the 5 photos were not real. However, this is contradicted all over the place, too. What interested me the most was reading that the man who first got his hands on the photos and negatives had them "cleaned up" as thoroughly as possible so the images would be crisp. In doing so, he had made them look fake. The fifth photo was not cleaned up and it is amazing to me because the fairies look transparent (and interdimensional) as are my fairies. Here is a copy of the fifth photo that I clarified by tinting the flesh.
JeSii
Mar 18 2007, 03:43 PM
I hope someday i will be able
to encounter a fairy.
But would someone describe to me what
the ones you've seen looked like.
I'd be happy
vhins
Mar 18 2007, 03:44 PM
the picture i saw is not real
JeSii
Mar 18 2007, 03:51 PM
what,
The top one?
JeSii
Mar 18 2007, 04:02 PM
Okey, But how can fairys come to people.
Its there things we must not have or have?
LittlePinky82
Mar 18 2007, 04:03 PM
QUOTE(Robert1 @ Mar 21 2006, 05:31 PM) [snapback]1114709[/snapback]
I'm sorry but I don't see anything supernatural in your photos at all. They are just to blurry. Personally I think you just imagine the fairies in the photo because want to see
them there.

I've seen faeries myself and I just don't see it in your picture. I agree also that it's too blurry to really tell anything.
my_psychosis
Mar 19 2007, 02:13 AM
QUOTE(Onyxdk @ Mar 16 2007, 07:35 AM) [snapback]1585030[/snapback]
Never trust a Fairy....sneakin around....takin people's teeth....hangin-out in trees.......slackers, the lot of 'em.
lil gremlin
Mar 19 2007, 03:56 AM
havent read all of the thread, got to page six and skipped to the end so i might be repeating something here.....
the fairies, pixies and elves of popular folklore have their origins in real peoples....later becoming stories and traditions.
some think that the fairies comes from fayreis or feyries...often dark, welsh or cornish....its root in the word 'fey'
Elves also is welsh....we come in the night to curdle your milk.....elfin is still a popular boys name in welsh.....you might have heard of elvis....which has the same root.....an 'f' in welsh is pronounced 'v' 'ff' is pronounced 'f' (english pronounciation).....often interchangeable with fey....but may have a western coast root rather than southern fey.
the pixies were the 'painted folk' written about by the romans....first referring to the gauls, then the brits, then the brits north of the wall....we still call this culture pictish.
it all began long long ago, when the romans brought urbansism to britain, and the rest of europe.
there were some who lived on the margins of 'civilisation' and retained their culture. this didnt change untill much much later. such peoples were considered creatures of nature. our best source for fairies is shakespear's A midsommer night's dream, he used a lot of welsh tradition here. puck for example is based on the welsh spirit 'pukka' or pooka (english spelling)
anyway youz can fill in the gaps or investigate further, its just what i have always been told and bits ive read.
so if this is true, youve just had contact with a bonefide elf, or fairy...not sure which.
btw...fairies were not always considered nice.
airika
Mar 19 2007, 09:23 AM
The first picture posted, looks exactly like my daughter's precious moments fairy. In the picture with the butcher and the baker, I saw another one too.
capoeiranger
Mar 20 2007, 03:33 AM
How come anyone claims to see fairy while I never saw any of them? I was once living in Europe, in The Netherland, there, they believe in Kabouters (sorta beneficial home and garden gnomes). Once, I got nothing to do at home, I washed up all the dirty clothes and all the land lords' dishes, since I feel doing something and I got the key to his house. I left afterwards and later that night, they invite me and my roommates to have a dinner, they told us of a kabouter that cleans everything up today while they're away from home. They TRULY believe it was the Kabouters, feeling like I wouldn't want to ruin their belief on folklores, I keep quiet and later tell the truth to my roommates only and they decided to keep it a secret.
I guess it's true that some tales are based on actual man...
airika
Mar 20 2007, 03:41 AM
QUOTE(capoeiranger @ Mar 19 2007, 08:33 PM) [snapback]1590756[/snapback]
I guess it's true that some tales are based on actual man...
OR woman.

I have never seen any of these things either. It is said that fairies can be brought to your home by planting fae gardens. The twisted part comes in when you have to also plant certain flowers by the door of your home so they won't steal your children and take them to the fae underworld (through a door in the base of the tree)

I would also like to say that I don't believe a word that Sylvia Browne has to say, and she claims that they are real, and she has seen them. I personally feel that they're a bit too far fetched to be anything more then tall tales.
Opus Magnus
Mar 22 2007, 01:30 AM
Yeah, lol, I don't think that it's true they'll steal your children. Children are more sensitive to them though, when I was very young I remember seeing them in their complete forms. Now I just see them as sparkling orbs. The only time I see them completely is when they show up in my dreams and talk to me.
ToxicLogic
Mar 22 2007, 06:04 PM
Are they zombie faries? There arms are all hanging out like in a cheesie zombie movie.
Opus Magnus
Mar 25 2007, 10:41 PM
umm I don't know.
Informer_25
Mar 28 2007, 11:29 PM
kevinG
Mar 29 2007, 12:31 AM
I read through this thread and could not see any fairies at all. I believe this line says it all:
QUOTE(Alisa @ Jun 30 2006, 06:06 PM) [snapback]1253248[/snapback]
Fairies, Cottingley or otherwise, wouldn't even be an issue for me had I not had my own experience with fairies via my photos (as I see them) and the few interactions I had with fairies shortly afterward while I was in an altered state of consciousness.
itsnotoutthere
Mar 29 2007, 12:46 PM
QUOTE(Alisa @ Mar 23 2006, 12:19 AM) [snapback]1116350[/snapback]
Toker, it is all subject to belief. The 1967 Grimlin-Patterson film of bigfoot was incredible. But people that just did not want to believe insisted it was a fake, and again, all those that wanted to go along with that line of thinking, jumped right in and bashed the film up. Others maintained their belief in it. Every piece of evidence about the supernatural that comes along gets trashed by some people. If my fairy photos were any clearer, then people would say they are so good they are faked. You just can't win over everyone, so you just present yourself the best you can and hope the openminded people will get a bit of delight and hope from it all.
I think you'll find that the guys that faked the patterson tape owned up long ago. But still some people just can't face up to a mundane obvious explanation....fake.
The Puzzler
Apr 2 2007, 12:40 PM
QUOTE(Alisa @ Mar 23 2006, 08:55 AM) [snapback]1116312[/snapback]
Neo, I want to just make one suggestion for trying to see the photos. Just pick one feature, like the face of the middle fairy in the outlined photo. Then look up in the non-outlined photo and find that face. And once you find that face, then see if you can make out the tiny dots for eyes. Then can you see the neck? And so on.
In the end, it will always be up to the individual to believe because I cannot prove that it is a fairy. Nor can it be proven it is not.
I further believe that our reality is based on our belief. If I think the world is a magical place with cool things like fairies and ghosts that we can find if we look hard enough, then for me, my world is magical. If I think the fairies are just optical illusion, then there goes the magic for me and I will stop looking and thereby be assured that I will never find them.
I am a much, much happier person these days since I began seeking out the mystical than the days I sat back skeptically waiting for someone to prove things to me beyond a shadow of my doubt. For me, I know I have captured fairies. I just feel compelled to inspire anyone else I can reach to open their minds and get excited. Anyone can capture these fairies, orbs, and ghost in photos. Just grab your camera with flash, go out at dusk, dawn, or night, express some belief, even ask out loud for anyone wanting their picture taken to please show up, and then snap.
In fact, if someone will do this with an open heart and send me a few of your photos, I will comb them for anomalies, and I am sure they will be there.
I see the fairies....I love the one with the little face seen clearly circled in blue in the tree of three. It is all in believing in your imagination. My young girls ask me is Santa real Mummy? I answer them "He is if you believe in him."
boyheartless
Sep 4 2007, 12:05 AM
I don't know if I'm the youngest one here. I say that because it might have something to do with age. Some people just gave up beleiving a long time ago and dont want ot go back. People say you just see them because you want to. Maybe the other people dont see them because they dont want to. Me, I beleive in them.
ult3rd1m3nsi0n
Sep 4 2007, 12:22 AM
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The link on top of this page doesnt work.
Corbin
Sep 4 2007, 01:41 AM
QUOTE(420_toker @ Mar 21 2006, 09:24 PM)

All look fake to me
Very fake, yeah!
psyche101
Sep 4 2007, 02:19 AM
QUOTE(capoeiranger @ Mar 20 2007, 01:33 PM)

How come anyone claims to see fairy while I never saw any of them? I was once living in Europe, in The Netherland, there, they believe in Kabouters (sorta beneficial home and garden gnomes). Once, I got nothing to do at home, I washed up all the dirty clothes and all the land lords' dishes, since I feel doing something and I got the key to his house. I left afterwards and later that night, they invite me and my roommates to have a dinner, they told us of a kabouter that cleans everything up today while they're away from home. They TRULY believe it was the Kabouters, feeling like I wouldn't want to ruin their belief on folklores, I keep quiet and later tell the truth to my roommates only and they decided to keep it a secret.
I guess it's true that some tales are based on actual man...
Hahahaha, that's a great story.
Nice you kept it to yourself, but you realise now in 50 years, someone will be on here arguing how when they were young, a real Kabouter visited and cleaned their place while they were out..........
LOL these crazy fairy claims, LOL, I am expecting Smurf or Strawberry Shortcake sightings to begin any year now LOL.
Agent. Mulder
Sep 4 2007, 03:32 AM
they look fake. just like those cottingley ones, way back.
allie_shy
Sep 4 2007, 08:45 AM
I honestly be i think it's a matter of imagination, and the want to believe.
Some of your photos on your site are so far fetched, I do not think this of everyone who has had experiences like this but like i said the photos are so far fetched in some cases, some looked fake, and i also took my camera outside snapped some photos and they came out very much like yours did, it all has to do with the colors of the trees and nature, than the fact that you zoom in so much it distorts the photo, and common matrixing.
The first photo is just the original, if you take it, zoom in you get the same effect of your photos, you'll see many things that look like animals creatures children, or simply ghosts, but it's just trickery of the eye.
The 2nd picture is one that i found to be rather "cartoons" like some of the ones you have captured, when you look it looks as if it's a little elf with a hat, eyes and mouth, but also some people may just not see anything, it's all a matter of perception.
I think a lot of it does have to do with being young at heart and still believing.
I also think that some people create these type of alternate realities to deal with depression, past abuse, current abuse, or any other sorts of trauma in life it is commonly known that children and some adults will do this in order to cope with stress and escape, I am not say this is you, but those types of people are out there and some times it can get rather dangerous when they take things just too far and reality gets too blurred to separate the two.
or some just believe because it is a passion, i don't think there is any harm in it, just as long as you are not trying to force people to see what you see, because that's just as bad as the non believers trying to fore their opinions on others, as long as you accept that peoples opinions and beliefs can often be very different than yours and you do not try to force these images down their throats, or create images that may not be real either for attention or purpose of trying to get more believers on your side.
For myself, I do think there are things out there that can not be fully explained, spirits, ghosts, animals that have no been discovered.
I can honestly say though that I can not act as if this is fact, because I simply do not know.
One part of me thinks it is possibly in all ways, and part of me thinks it's possible because it makes life easier to escape from.
If you think they are real, it's all that matters.
I hope you don't or haven't gotten caught up with trying to prove anything to anyone, i often to find that people who try too hard to prove something, are those that have something they need to prove to themselves.
hope you're pure with your intentions, because it will just make it harder on those who have had experiences and skeptics even more reason to say that anyone who believes in these things is just simply crazy.
((sorry for any typos or if anything doesn't make sense or if i went on too long, it's late and i have a racing mind at night.))
allie_shy
Sep 4 2007, 09:09 AM
now that i think about it, i think you're just trying to get attention.
you keep posting this every so often.
trying so hard to prove yourself.
In most instances where people can "see" things others can't they hide it because they feel like freaks of nature.
I re read it, it said you actually interacted with these things, if you read on these type of mythical creatures they often detest humans they find them frightening and barbaric they see us as killers and beasts who have stripped the world of the things that they love but most of this is just "fey" lore.
I know if the exist, My logic tells me they don't, and if they did, i don't think they would appear to you, or any other human.
Even in folklore they don't really have a strong connection to your country.
It's like people who claim to hear a banshee when they aren't the blood of an O' or Mac/Mc, and Even myself being a Mac, and having a few loved ones who have died in a tragic unnatural manner hasn't seen one, if things like this do exist why would they travel outside of the families and countries they are connected to and loyal to?
Probably because they are simply stories.
my_psychosis
Sep 4 2007, 04:34 PM
QUOTE(capoeiranger @ Mar 20 2007, 01:33 PM)
How come anyone claims to see fairy while I never saw any of them? I was once living in Europe, in The Netherland, there, they believe in Kabouters (sorta beneficial home and garden gnomes). Once, I got nothing to do at home, I washed up all the dirty clothes and all the land lords' dishes, since I feel doing something and I got the key to his house. I left afterwards and later that night, they invite me and my roommates to have a dinner, they told us of a kabouter that cleans everything up today while they're away from home. They TRULY believe it was the Kabouters, feeling like I wouldn't want to ruin their belief on folklores, I keep quiet and later tell the truth to my roommates only and they decided to keep it a secret.
I guess it's true that some tales are based on actual man...QUOTE
Great story.
QUOTE(psyche101 @ Sep 3 2007, 09:19 PM)

Hahahaha, that's a great story.
Nice you kept it to yourself, but you realise now in 50 years, someone will be on here arguing how when they were young, a real Kabouter visited and cleaned their place while they were out..........
QUOTE(psyche101 @ Sep 3 2007, 09:19 PM)

LOL these crazy fairy claims, LOL, I am expecting Smurf or Strawberry Shortcake sightings to begin any year now LOL.
Oh oh, how about My little pony?
the lazy skeptic
Sep 4 2007, 04:40 PM
proved fake.
2 little girls "made" little fairy's and hung in front of a camera
case closed
boyheartless
Sep 5 2007, 01:20 AM
Psyche! hi. hows life psyche?
Mrs. Cullen
Sep 7 2007, 05:55 PM
I dunno they look pretty real to me.
Agent. Mulder
Sep 7 2007, 08:58 PM
QUOTE(Ashles @ Sep 7 2007, 05:55 PM)

I dunno they look pretty real to me.
yeah, well i saw santa in the mall last christmas, and he looked pretty real to me. same with the photo of me on his lap. didnt looked doctured.
bornlivedie
Sep 8 2007, 01:06 AM
Am I the only one that thinks they look like they're made out of felt?
Mrs. Cullen
Sep 10 2007, 04:46 PM
I'm just sayin to me they look real. But today's technology you can basically do anything with a computer.
Urisk
Sep 10 2007, 05:14 PM
I'm sorry I really don't see anything at all in those photos.
capoeiranger
Sep 10 2007, 05:55 PM
Behold the ancestor of photoshop! The Cottingley Fairies pictures!
Urisk
Sep 10 2007, 06:06 PM
yes, it's sort of like manual photoshopping.

In realtime!
psyche101
Sep 11 2007, 12:09 AM
QUOTE(Agent. Mulder @ Sep 8 2007, 06:58 AM)

yeah, well i saw santa in the mall last christmas, and he looked pretty real to me. same with the photo of me on his lap. didnt looked doctured.

That's a great analogy. Well put.
QUOTE
Frances, on the other hand, has always marveled at the fact that anyone could believe them to be genuine. The flying fairy in the third photograph was pinned to the branch behind it; it was drawn freehand by Elsie and seems to Frances to be out of proportion. The fairy offering flowers to Elsie in the fourth photograph was attached to a branch in a similar way, and sports a fashionable hairstyle that has attracted much comment.
hrmmzzz....people still think these photo's could be genuine......
psyche101
Sep 11 2007, 12:15 AM
QUOTE(capoeiranger @ Sep 11 2007, 03:55 AM)

Behold the ancestor of photoshop! The Cottingley Fairies pictures!

Accurate. Funny, but accurate.
Thunderbolt
Sep 11 2007, 03:17 AM
oh come on
ppl are still atit with fairy photos?
Mrs. Cullen
Sep 11 2007, 04:31 PM
I really doubt they are real.
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