A new page has turned for man at the same moment the new Millennium came into being. Emancipation from worldly distractions and hardships brought to bare by others are in the welcomed closing stages and this is perhaps the last chance for Humankind as a species to live in harmony with Mother Earth. Everyone is being asked to listen to his or her own heart for spiritual guidance. Follow the road of your individual spirituality without taking side streets, detours and short cuts and humanity will survive with Gods blessings. Stay on your personal path because it is the only true insight and it will be illuminated by the “Creator of All Things” allowing you to continue safe and sound to your final destination.
(A Faerytale)
- Faery Book Review
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- A Faery Tale.
By Ron Cordes.
2007.
Millenial Mind Publishing,
Salt Lake
City. 231 pages.
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- I just finished reading this new book which someone recommended to me. I in turn will recommend it. This is a very personal book. It doesn't
draw on the information of other books or authors. It is all about the
author's personal journey with the faeries. As a long-time student of
fairy/faery the book fits into my current understandings and adds some
new information. Ron's faery friends are what I term nature fairies.
Fairies who work with nature. They include very small beings as well as
larger.
Ron gives the littlest ones the name of plimtens. His main faery
friends are several inches in height (but very intelligent). The largest he
mentions are what he terms elves at 12 inches in height. Ron's
experiences have many correlations with Daphne Charters' works. For
instance that there are nature fairies and house fairies.Ron gives his personal life history in the first part of the book.
Most of the book is devoted to his gradually deepening relationship with faeries. At the start he becomes aware of shadowy figures and orbs
(which he terms bubbles). Gradually he is able to see more and more and
after awhile able to establish communication. At first objects swing
side-to-side or front-to-back for yes no answers. Eventually he is
able to achieve telepathic communication which becomes quite good by the end of the book. Not unsurprisingly, the fairies exhort humans to stop their war on nature and start to work with them to protect and repair the earth instead of destroy. In fact they say that there is little time to mend our ways or humans will be extinct. They also say that our
destruction is playing havoc in the fairy realms as well.
Perhaps the message that most stood out for me in this book is the
mention by Ron's fairy friends that some fairies are wanting to spend
time within human bodies to experience things through our eyes and
improve fairy-human relations. This is accomplished best with
conscious agreement and participation by the human. Fairies are looking for willing humans to do this work. Are you one of them? If you are
interested you should read this book to see how it works for Ron
Cordes.
For people who are well informed about fairies then the first part of
the book may be a slow read. The books particular value lies in that it
details how a beginner to the fairy realm can cultivate and gradually
deepen a relationship. Ron Cordes experience is a nice addition to our
fairy knowledge.
Thanks, Ron & Karen
Book Review
Michael Pilarski
"Ron, I really enjoyed reading your book. It's well written, interesting, heartfelt,and insightful. You were really able to make progress in coaxing out Faeries. Lots of good info and observations. Thanks very much.. MK"
www.michaelknowlton.com
Hello
Ron,
I just finished reading your book last night. What
a delight! The book itself is
a little faery orb....full of joy and humor and wisdom and learning and
of course
lots and lots of love. Thank you for sharing this work with
the human world. I
look forward to seeing you and Karen next time Lee and I are in Benicia
and
knowing that Cassandra and Christina and Cynthia and Viola and all the
dear others
are near by.With much appreciation,
Karlene.
When people first hear of faeries, they often wonder, “Where can I find these faeries, and how can I meet them?” This remarkable modern day Faery tale begins quite modestly in the mundane world of humans, and then describes how Ron Cordes’ real life encounters with Faery folk began. The astonishing appearance of faeries in the form of ghostlike images and energy spheres is a transformational experience for Ron, who takes us with him through his attempts to first see and then converse with faeries
At this pivotal point in time, mankind needs the wisdom of nature spirits and faeries more than ever before. We can reap amazing benefits from lightening up our energy as we learn to listen to the ancient souls of flowers, animals, trees... and the dancing lights of faeries. There is very real magic all around us, of a nature that supports and sustains life on Earth, and faeries are a very big part of it
This story will lift your spirits as it renews your faith in love and life. Faeries are real, and they are accessible to us all when we practice meditation, dream journaling, and breathing techniques that facilitate out of body experiences.
Cynthia Sue Larson
Author of "AURA ADVANTAGE:
"What an exhilarating tale of one man's journey with the fae…a playful and deeply personal glimpse into this enchanted realm that only a few lucky souls get to experience on this Earthly plane. This book is for anyone who seeks communion with the spirit realm, and brings a message of peace and love directly from the faeries themselves." Jessica Galbreth, faery artist "In A FAERYTALE Ron Cordes writes with love and compassion of his encounters with the elemental beings, or faerie, who share our world. His voice speaks with conviction of his belief in, acceptance of, and connection to the fey. Slowly the shroud that has separated our two dimensions of reality for millennia is opening once more, and people like Ron are bravely stepping through that tear in perception to reunite our world with the enchanted world. This is a marvelous, personal account; one of the first personal accounts of what I hope will be many as humanity recognizes its need to reconnect with the faery realm."
Edain McCoy, author, “A Witches Guide to Faery Folk”
“I find it to be a very touching, moving account of your life and experiences with the fairy realm, especially as it is coupled with your humility and openness about your own more ordinary life with your wife and family and work. It is a fine and detailed record of your experience with the faerie realm, one that is unique to you. I think each of our experiences in this matter are unique to ourselves, yet by sharing them we can also discover that which is common and valuable to know. It strikes me that the commonest factors are that (a) these ethereal beings exist just as much as we do, (b) we can communicate with them and they with us, (c) they are sensitive and intelligent, (d) they are shape-shifters, (e) they love us and are concerned for our welfare just as much as for their own and the whole planet/universe, and (f) they can help us, and want to help s, if we ask them and allow ourselves to be helped by them.”
Peter Dawkins, Author
“Peter Dawkins” is a philosopher, seer and geomancer, who gives teaching and training in the core truths of the Western wisdom traditions, and conducts educational tours and geomantic pilgrimages in special landscapes of the world.
“In A FaeryTale, Ron Cordes has told the story of his amazing experiences with the Fae. If you have ever wondered whether the faery folk are real, you might want to read Ron's account to help you learn more. The book also includes pictures -- indeed. Not that this is wonderful experience is something that requires proof. But it is neat to see them.
What's most interesting is the message he receives from the Fae. They are similar messages to the ones I have heard - about the changes on our planet and the importance of getting into communication with the Earth.
Ron's book makes it all the more real that what we all think and feel as real indeed is experienced by many: that there are multiple dimensions, that beings from other dimensions cross into ours to say "Hello" deliver messages and much more.” “Truly is a faery's tale in more ways than one!”
TE Locke, Author “Elven World”