Posts Tagged ‘Fairies’

Away With the Fairies

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Flavia-Kate Peters is a natural spiritual healer, counsellor and teacher, and Angel Therapy Practitioner. She has contributed many lovely meditations to FAE Magazine, and has just released her first Meditation CD, Away With the Fairies. These beautiful meditations help you to connect with the fairy realm and magical fairy energy to bring about wealth, health, peace and more. The CD includes enchanting incantations to invite the fairies in and was recorded at Glastonbury Tor with renowned musician Michael Tingle. Flavia-Kate also hosts various workshops on Faerie themes in the Berkshire area and beyond.

Away With the Fairies

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Flavia-Kate Peters is a natural spiritual healer, counsellor and teacher, and Angel Therapy Practitioner. She has contributed many lovely meditations to FAE Magazine, and has just released her first Meditation CD, Away With the Fairies. These beautiful meditations help you to connect with the fairy realm and magical fairy energy to bring about wealth, health, peace and more. The CD includes enchanting incantations to invite the fairies in and was recorded at Glastonbury Tor with renowned musician Michael Tingle. Flavia-Kate also hosts various workshops on Faerie themes in the Berkshire area and beyond.

Folklore and Legends - Do Fairies Exist?

Monday, June 21st, 2010
Do fairies exist? It is a good question and one which has never actually been answered. At one point in history, there have been a number of convincing images taken of a these little people, but the photographs were surrounded in controversy and by no means actually accepted as fact.

Fairyland Trust

Monday, June 7th, 2010

The Fairyland Trust is a UK-based charity dedicated to inspiring children to reconnect with the beauty and magic of nature. Their aim is to create Fairylands, recreating habitats and making the land fit for fairies, places where children can experience real nature. They take their workshops, which include wing and wand making, fairy banquets, fairy books, and many more, to events around the country, allowing children to play creatively while learning about wildflowers, trees, faeries and nature. They also organise a hugely popular annual Fairy Fair in Norfolk.
But here’s the thing – the Fairyland Trust is run on very little money, and the future of these wonderful workshops and events is in danger. It would be extremely sad, both for the fairies and the thousands of children who experience their magic, were the Trust to cease their work. So now the Trust is inviting people to become Supporters. For a small monthly donation, Supporters will in return receive a workshop kit to make at home, a quarterly e-magazine for children and families, and advance notice and booking priority for all events.
For more information, and to download a Supporter form, please visit the Fairyland Trust website.

Fairyland Trust

Monday, June 7th, 2010

The Fairyland Trust is a UK-based charity dedicated to inspiring children to reconnect with the beauty and magic of nature. Their aim is to create Fairylands, recreating habitats and making the land fit for fairies, places where children can experience real nature. They take their workshops, which include wing and wand making, fairy banquets, fairy books, and many more, to events around the country, allowing children to play creatively while learning about wildflowers, trees, faeries and nature. They also organise a hugely popular annual Fairy Fair in Norfolk.
But here’s the thing – the Fairyland Trust is run on very little money, and the future of these wonderful workshops and events is in danger. It would be extremely sad, both for the fairies and the thousands of children who experience their magic, were the Trust to cease their work. So now the Trust is inviting people to become Supporters. For a small monthly donation, Supporters will in return receive a workshop kit to make at home, a quarterly e-magazine for children and families, and advance notice and booking priority for all events.
For more information, and to download a Supporter form, please visit the Fairyland Trust website.

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