u/Opposite_Industry603

Attempt at automatic writing- the voice of The Daughter

I couldn't sleep this morning, so I decided to try automatic writing, which I'm not really familiar with. I've had song lyrics come through me in a process that seems very much like divine inspiration, but never any actual spiritual writings. This is what came out this morning:

"I am the light of the world, who at the dawn of time shone forth to guide humanity back to The One. I am the face of every friend you have had, the light on the hilltop at dawn, the spark of joy in a baby’s smile. I have been with you since the beginning, calling you back home to The Divine Mother. I am her daughter, The Shining One, She of ten thousands names. I am The Whore of Babylon, The Virgin Mother, The Queen of Heaven. Through many voices have I spoken to the children of humanity, but few have listened. All of you who are lost, take my hand. My staff is steady, the path is clear. I will lead you back to The Motherland, step by step. Come thou Child of God, hear my call. Do not turn your back to me. For whoever hears and follows the path of Divine Grace shall not die, but have eternal life in the halls of my Mother."

It reminds me a lot of The Thunder: Perfect Mind, or similar ancient aretologies. Whether this is me speaking or something greater, I don't know. I thought I would share it with you all regardless. As someone with Filianist leanings, I read this as the voice of The Daughter, but take it as you will.

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u/Opposite_Industry603 — 2 days ago

Is tea a good offering for the faeries?

I've read that coffee is common, but I don't drink coffee or have any in the house. I don't drink alcohol, so that's also not an option. Would they like tea? I would think so, but I want some input on this.

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u/Opposite_Industry603 — 26 days ago

Should Native American little people be generalized as one group?

I find this article about fairies in North America to be very interesting, although a little problematic. Here's the link:

https://otherworldlyoracle.com/fairies-america-fairy-folklore-native-legends/

The article describes green elves, and compares them to various Native American legends of little people. I certainly like the idea of elves existing in America, but also feel like this is an overgeneralization. There are a rich variety of little people legends, varying from tribe to tribe, and to generalize them into one group robs us of that diversity.

What are your thoughts on this?

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u/Opposite_Industry603 — 3 months ago