Faerie Magick Podcasts

Believing in Faeries

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Sinopsis

Putting aside her usual scientific and sociological tone, faerie researcher Fiona Broome explains why believing in faeries is so exciting. She starts by explaining that people around the world believed in faeries (or entities like them) through the early 20th century.  Then, the tidal wave of science smashed the dreams of faerie believers by calling their ideals mere "fantasies." However, despite the disapproval by many, people continue to believe in faeries and the fae world.  This goes beyond the "Ooh, cool!" exclamations of some science fiction enthusiasts.  It's more of an affinity for faeries, mermaids, dragons, and the ideals (and personalities) of King Arthur's court. Faerie believers aren't just wishing that faeries were real.  They believe in them.  From the first time they encounter a "fairy tale" or something related to the faerie-fantasy realm, there's a deep sense of recognition.  It's an "ah-HA!" moment, and sometimes a sense of finding home. Science changes its mind Keep in mind that the rules