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I had a vivid lucid dream the other night that I saw a fairy. Can real fairies from their dimension enter someone's dream?
Since I believe in fairies I have been thinking about trying to attract one. But the problem is I live in a town with not a whole lot of nature around. I read that fairies live in a dimension right next to ours and it vibrates at the same frequency so they can go back and forth at will. And that a fairy can live for hundreds of years, but they can't reincarnate. And you need to have psychic vision to see them. Has anyone on here seen a fairy? And how do you attract them? Thanks! Time for my noon nap! -natalie |
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The only experience I've had with fairies is by astral projecting in a fairy-like realm. I don't know this for sure, but I don't think any kind of external being can enter your personal dream space, so if you experience fairies in a LD chances are you are going to their place (in the astral collective), they are not going to yours. But this is really an opinion, and nothing to back it up except ideas as to why this is so.
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Reincarnate does literally mean something like "in meat again" - as fairies are not what we call a "meat body", I guess they do not reincarnate. But when a fairy dies, they "soul" or "essence" goes back to a kind of pool and from their they can be reborn. They remember everything at birth. And their birth is more like a effort of choice made by the living fairies. (As far as I have experienced, acquired info)
In the cities there live a different kind of fairies, I believe some might call them kobolds - but I do not know too much about all those names given. But there are some that are interested more in the machines then in plants. When you have a LD or just a plain dream, the scene is usually filled with dream constructs. So your brain did generate most likely the fairy. As a LD is close to a OBE, theoretically you could have gone to meet a fairy also. As CFT did point out, fairies usually can't enter your dream space, or mental space. |
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I don't know this for sure, but I don't think any kind of external being can enter your personal dream space I've also had dream experiences with God (yes, really), Christ, and angels on a couple of occasions, plus a few demon encounters. I can't say if the demons were really "external" or if they were symbolic constructs, but I'm absolutely certain that the other encounters were not entirely self-manufactured (because of later confirmations, the effect they had on me, etc. etc.). Personally, I don't see why fairies can't show up in your dreams. I'm typically most aware of them when I'm halfway between waking and sleeping, but if you're open to them, I don't see any reason why they can't enter your dream space, or at least influence you enough to allow them to appear there (kind of like the way you'll incorporate sounds and other things from the waking world into your dreams, sometimes). ![]() |
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It's possible that when your father invades in the dream (or other things) you are meeting in the collective areas and not the personal ones. I do know that so long as I specifically forbid him to contact me when I'm dreaming, he can't. I still sometimes have dream construct versions of him or of my mother, though. |
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![]() i was trying to find a faerly recent (get it, fairly...faerly ![]() that was definitely me visiting them tho, not them coming into my space... |
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I guess they do not reincarnate. But when a fairy dies, they "soul" or "essence" goes back to a kind of pool and from their they can be reborn. They remember everything at birth. And their birth is more like a effort of choice made by the living fairies. (As far as I have experienced, acquired info) *got pinged by someone wanting to say "yay, accurate info"* -- so just wanted to say yep, I can vouch for this. Sorta like a water-element version of the Phoenix phenomenon.
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