By Peggy River Singer
Note: "Fae Folk" is a term I use to include the vast variety of not-human nature spirits here on Earth. I asked the fae folk representatives who connected with me, what impact (if any) the coronavirus has on their people.
Fae: The Fae are not susceptible to human viruses. However, we have not stood by without attempting to help human friends. Understand that most humans have resident gnome families living with them; other fae folk choose to live with, or near, humans. So, we become attached to "our" humans and naturally wish to support them in times of trouble. Many of us are engaged in lifting the spirits of humans, causing smiles by tickling babies, singing to one who is discouraged (not in a way that can be heard), and so forth.
Another voice: The fae live mostly in the Now, the Moment. One of our specialties is to encourage humans to focus on the here and now, on this perfect moment. This can be as simple as bringing attention to a beautiful design the human has seen every day, but never paused to appreciate. Another good example is a stunningly beautiful sunrise or sunset. (This is done in cooperation with the beings responsible for those displays.)
We have been/are pleased to see so many humans turning to Nature to refresh/restore bodies and minds weakened by stressfulness. Those who are so inclined, might encounter fae folk "in person", as you say, for life-changing experiences. We see this as a very useful opportunity to grow positive interactions between our peoples.
Peggy: Are there any ways that the fae could help in a physical sense, perhaps by encouraging the virus to depart from infected human bodies?
Fae: Not at this time. We are instructed by Creator to allow human ingenuity to address these issues.
Peggy: How do the fae view the scenario of panic buying and extraordinary fears?
Fae: Many of our cultures include individuals who are susceptible to the vibrations of excessive drama, fear, and other not-useful energies. This is something we share with humans. But there are few among us who show these symptoms of spiritual and energetic imbalance. Compassion and affection are extended to those few, to help them survive their fears and to encourage the seeking of healthful balance in their lives.
Peggy: Do the fae ever experience the equivalent of a virus outbreak, a rapidly spreading illness of some kind?
Fae: Yes, historically. At times such a disease is generated from extremely polluted water sources, or air, which are accidentally encountered. Another example would be the unexpected application of poisons to the area we are living in, by humans. Our healers are well able to reverse the "dis-ease", although it often takes some time to remove it from our bodies. Occasionally, one dies from the severity of the illness.
Peggy: Some of our readers might be wondering whether the fae could predict the length of this epidemic?
Fae: Since we are able to exist across space/time, the answer is, yes. We could seek out the timing of the ending of the sickness. However, again, Creator has requested that we avoid such sharings.
Peggy: Is there anything else any of you would like to say about this situation?
Fae: One could say that if any species can survive such an experience, it is humans. We have absolutely no doubt that humans will persevere in this matter, to produce the desired result of health and safety for all. Every human knows this, in [their] heart, regardless of outward appearances. The human heart is the key to every mystery, every fear, every sorrow, and every challenge.
We are done.
Peggy River Singer is a Lightworker, animal communicator, medium, faerie ally, Reiki practitioner, and lifelong writer. She combines her gifts to help create harmonious relationships among all who share the Earth. Connect by phone at 734-548-0194; and by email at newbluecanoe@aol.com. Articles about her experiences and insights are posted on her blog, angelsfairiesandlife.wordpress.com.
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