19 - Beware the Faerie Ring
4 de jun. de 2019 ·
37m 23s
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Beware the Faerie Ring Faerie of traditional Irish Faerie Folklore are old and clever, and love to hang out within a ring of mushrooms. But what are they doing in...
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Beware the Faerie Ring
Faerie of traditional Irish Faerie Folklore are old and clever, and love to hang out within a ring of mushrooms. But what are they doing in there? We know they dance, but what else do they get up to?
The wise among us have long been cautious of venturing near a Faerie Ring, the time has come to figure out why.
In this episode, Kitty looks at true accounts of people who have entered a Faerie Ring and lived to tell the tale, (if only for a short time).
We discover that punishment for stepping within a Faerie Ring is swift and grave, and ponder what the Good People are doing within their beloved rings to demand such a harsh response.
Are they really only dancing?
Or could they be: settling a dispute; giving birth; planning sabotage; having a clan reunion; or conducting commerce?
As always, Kitty explains why it’s okay to believe in Faeries and invites you to read more stories of encounters with the Good People, share your own story of an encounter, perhaps one handed down through your family, or just an unusual experience visit Kitty at:
www.encounterswiththegoodpeople.com
glassonionstories@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/encounterswiththegoodpeople
www.instagram.com/encounterswiththegoodpeople
https://twitter.com/encountersthe
Credits:
‘Thousands are Sailing’ written by Phil Chevron. From the album ‘Bringing it all back home’. Produced by Donal Lunny. 1991.
‘The Tale of Rhys and Llewellyn’ read by Zed. https://www.fiverr.com/zornaph
Theme Music: ‘Irish Coffee’ by Giorgio Di Campo
Additional Music: 'If you see a Fairy Ring' by Vitae.
Additional Music: ‘Fairytale’ and ‘Forest of the Elves’ by Jonathan Segev.
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Faerie of traditional Irish Faerie Folklore are old and clever, and love to hang out within a ring of mushrooms. But what are they doing in there? We know they dance, but what else do they get up to?
The wise among us have long been cautious of venturing near a Faerie Ring, the time has come to figure out why.
In this episode, Kitty looks at true accounts of people who have entered a Faerie Ring and lived to tell the tale, (if only for a short time).
We discover that punishment for stepping within a Faerie Ring is swift and grave, and ponder what the Good People are doing within their beloved rings to demand such a harsh response.
Are they really only dancing?
Or could they be: settling a dispute; giving birth; planning sabotage; having a clan reunion; or conducting commerce?
As always, Kitty explains why it’s okay to believe in Faeries and invites you to read more stories of encounters with the Good People, share your own story of an encounter, perhaps one handed down through your family, or just an unusual experience visit Kitty at:
www.encounterswiththegoodpeople.com
glassonionstories@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/encounterswiththegoodpeople
www.instagram.com/encounterswiththegoodpeople
https://twitter.com/encountersthe
Credits:
‘Thousands are Sailing’ written by Phil Chevron. From the album ‘Bringing it all back home’. Produced by Donal Lunny. 1991.
‘The Tale of Rhys and Llewellyn’ read by Zed. https://www.fiverr.com/zornaph
Theme Music: ‘Irish Coffee’ by Giorgio Di Campo
Additional Music: 'If you see a Fairy Ring' by Vitae.
Additional Music: ‘Fairytale’ and ‘Forest of the Elves’ by Jonathan Segev.
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