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What are fairies?
Almost everyone will have heard of fairies at some point in their life, so they don’t need any introduction. Numerous books have been written about them, and even movies have been made for children. But what few people know is that the movies, stories and books about these beings are all based on real events.
Since ancient times, fairies have been worshiped in different parts of the world by various cultures. They are in the category of semi-divine beings and are as powerful as Apsaras, Yakshinis and Yoginis, although many people insist on classifying them as simple spirits of nature.
The main religions of the world such as Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism and Islam not only recognize the existence of fairies but also worship them through rituals. The fact is that this information is kept secret, being only accessible to a few.
Fairies constitute a vast population of beings divided into different groups. Among them are both groups of benevolent fairies and fairies of a negative nature. But the term “good” or “bad” cannot really be applied to such beings because they are not subject to the human concept of good and evil. Even a fairy considered “good” can show a very sinister face at the least expected moment.
What you have to understand is that the temperament of these beings cannot be taken for granted. These beings are subject to rules that must be respected at all times. When these rules are met, even a fairy with a negative nature can be very tender and affectionate like an angel from heaven. But when someone breaks those rules then even a fairy from heaven can turn a person’s life into a real hell. These rules are also known as “conditions” and are usually established by mutual agreement between both parties.
The nature of a fairy does not necessarily determine its character. A graveyard fairy can be as loving as a water fairy. In fact, even in water there are fairies of a supposedly negative nature known in Hinduism as “Jal Pishachini”, which means water demon or vampire. But many people who have summoned these water demons have had positive experiences and have described these beings as possessing divine beauty and a sweet and loving character.
The population of fairies is thousands of times larger and older than that of humans and the different groups into which they are divided are so innumerable that fairies can be found practically everywhere. There are water fairies, fire fairies, mountain fairies, forest fairies, moon fairies, even lightning fairies. Many of the rituals to summon them can be found in our esoteric store.
Fairies can be taken as wives, as mothers, as sisters and also as friends. But most of them prefer to be taken as wives because then they have the opportunity to evolve and acquire more power through the sexual energy they obtain from humans at the time of sexual interaction. Those who take a fairy as a wife must be single and may never have sexual interaction with any other woman again.