Fairy Spells: Seeing and Communicating with the Fairies
By (Author) Claire Nahmad
Profile Books Ltd
Souvenir Press Ltd
14th February 2023
1st December 2022
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
398.45
Hardback
64
Width 122mm, Height 188mm, Spine 10mm
151g
Discover how to connect with fairies, accept their guidance to your inner self and restore your unity with the natural world.
Fairies are benign spirits who can speak to you, if you can reawaken your childhood self and recapture the sense of awe and wonder that we lose as adults. Only then can you approach the fairy realm and become the friend of fairy folk.
This is a complete guide to finding and meeting fairies, explaining the most favourable days and times for meeting the fairies, the tests you will experience, the most likely places to search and the best way to win the goodwill of these elemental beings. Once our feelings are attuned, we can again learn the fairy lore of magic and herbal medicine and use these skills to restore the world.
With a wealth of colour illustrations of Victorian fairy paintings, this book will show you the way back to fairyland.
'I had always been aware that there were more dimensions to life than those I could see and hear... Fairies have enhanced my life... they bring a joy to our lives that mostly, almost inevitably, we lose in early childhood' - Claire Nahmad
'Do you believe in Fairies... In this book she describes the best times and most likely places to meet them... we can once again benefit from their magic, learn from their herbal lore and use our skills to help restore the world.' - Kindred Spirit
'It teaches you what we have lost in our overpopulated world - how to see and hear the faeries once again... beautifully illustrated throughout, making it a real joy to read.' - Encounters
Claire Nahmad was descended from a long line of herbalists and wise women and spent her life learning the ancient arts and attuning herself to the life of the spirit. She published a number of books on new age themes, translated into several languages, and also wrote novels, children's stories and poems. She lived in the Isle of Axholme in North Lincolnshire, where she studied the local lore and legends. Claire Nahmad passed away in 2021.