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Fairies at Full Moon and Solstice

Posted: Friday, June 20th, 2008

The most amazing coincidence with a full moon 19th June followed with the Summer Solstice on the 20th. Famous Fairy artist Myrea Pettit has chosen this moment to show her latest image to the world. It shows an innocent child who will become ‘The Messenger,’ peering between the trees from her dark drab world. To her surprise she has her first sighting of fairies, a world of fantasy, of love and light, something to believe in, she is now able to tell others of its existence. There in front of her is one of natures endangered species the Cinnamon Humming Bird with its’ guardian Cinnamon Fairy and creatures that give soul to childhood and a belief that shines brightly, reflecting in her eyes. It is the moment of pure magic, of a true connection to the energies of Mother Earth and nature itself, and as any good fairy lover knows, full moon or a Solstice are prime times to perchance upon the faeries. The 2008 summer solstice officially is at 7:59 p.m. in the Northern Hemisphere for USA and 23:59 in UK.

\"Believe in Fairies World\"

The solstice is the alignment of objects out in space that potentially produces the most sunlight of any day of the year — about 15 hours between sunrise and sunset today depending on the weather in your area. It is the arrival of summer.

The June 20th/21st (the time varies slightly each year) is the start of Summer Solstice. About three days after the solstice itself June 24th is known as Midsummer’s Day which is also World Fairy Day, and St. John’s Feast Day,it is observed by Northern Europeans and Anglophones also it is a cultural, Pagan, Christian celebration that marks the Ancient middle of Summer called by others names, L?go, Litha, Ivan Kupala Day, the astronomical beginning of Summer, and the nativity of St. John the Baptist. There are great celebrations with fairy festivals, bonfires, feasting, singing, and Maypole dancing

Fairy day June 24th

Women were also Knights

Posted: Saturday, June 7th, 2008

The Magic Voice of Buenaventura

BuenaventuraBursting on to the ‘New Age’ Faery Scene Buenaventura Braunstein born and trained in New York and now living in Germany a greatly talented Multi-Arts-Artist. Her music influences are Celtic, Classical, Medieval, Occidental and Oriental. Her work deals with the genres of Fairies, Diwans, Spirits, Legends, Mythology and of course Women of many Cultures and languages.

Her present work is titled: WOMEN WERE ALSO KNIGHTS” and is based on Fairies, Legends & Mythology

“TOMORROW I’LL DANCE WITH LA KEE
“GARIE”
“KISS HIM WITH LIFE”

See her on the music platform look for: “VOICES OF TWILIGHT”

The Enchantress of Florence

Posted: Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

Enchantress of Florence a love potion of Fantasy

Salman Rushdie finds his literary roots with his latest book the Enchantress of Florence. Bad faeries, witches, ogres, sorcerers, and imaginary queens and dragons, be enchanted by this fantasy love potion from one of England’s leading literary figures

Fairies World goes with Disney and Tinkerbell

Posted: Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Disney Fairies fans of Tinker Bell  take the Fairies world everywhere they goBURBANK, Calif. –Disney Interactive Studios today announced Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell for Nintendo DS™ will be available nationwide this 2008 holiday season. For the first time on the handheld platform, fans of Disney Fairies and beloved Tinker Bell can explore the delightful world of Pixie Hollow and play as the popular Fairy herself.

Disney Fairies has become a phenomenon all around the world,” said Craig Relyea, senior vice president of global marketing, Disney Interactive Studios. “Bringing the game to DS allows fans to play as Tinker Bell and take the Fairies world everywhere they go, while having fun learning about the importance of creativity, teamwork and responsibility.”

The game will let users play as Tinker Bell and interact with other NPC fairies through quests and games, but the handheld game is also a deeper extension of the Web-based virtual world. Users can collect accessories and outfits to customize Tinker Bell, create their own designs and patterns to dress in, and trade and gift items with other users as well.

The handheld game will integrate with Disney’s recently launched DGamer, a sort of meta-world tying all of its Nintendo DS titles together through avatars, communication, and Web-based interaction. It seems like DGamer will let users take their trading past the DS and onto the Web as well as communicating in a themed chat room.

Myrea

Posted: Monday, May 19th, 2008

MyreaIn December 2001 Christopher Wilkinson wrote to me from Canada to offer me an explanation for my name Myrea (pronounced incidentally as Maria). Seven years have passed and I have never received a better explanation. I took a look here today and still draw a blank, certainly it would appear to originate from Celtic Ireland. Yes I have come across one or two others christened Myrea, we all share the same origination problem. There is a character Myrea in a role playing game, as well as a star in a distant constellation. Now with millions more using the web I get asked the question often maybe there is someone out there who may offer up an alternative suggestion than Christopher did all those years ago. I would be pleased to hear from you as I dance in the sea,

Myrea

From Christopher Wilkinson Dec 2001

If I’m not mistaken, Myrea comes from the Greek root for the same word that in french is Mer, or “the sea,” with the feminine singular nominalizer –“ea” added. Woman of the Sea??
One related name I know is Prelea. Prel/ea.
Lots of these names found their way into Irish Celtic and Gaelic areas, probably in the course of the shipping/trade between Scandanavia (Vikings/norsemen), the British Isles, and then down around Gibraltar to the ports of Greece and Italy, Alexandria, etc.

If I had the time to look deep
Through the books of lore
I know I would look first for King Neptune
And find the Sea Queen’s name
Think of the Mer, the Myr, and so
The Mermaid is too simple for the name, me thinks it well,
And the trident sea lord with his moon crown glowing
Would be the direction I’d seek the knowing I fear there might be confusion where
The myrtle groves are brought to bear
But the myrtle is the herb of the moon
And the moon is the mistress of the sea
And those wise in the ways of nature
Would know these things well
Do tell,
Whence came thee
And whither thy name and blood
For thence are the secrets of these name
Where the Gaul and the Greek together are bonded in blood
From a time long long before
The Roman Gaulish war
And the peoples of the moors held long the ancient lore
And the names of things from long before
The egret “y” is telling If it’s not a new-age spelling
For the mer was the myr and the linn was the lyn
And so go the names of middle English to now,
While the Greek grammar endings were held for the few
With learning, or with blood ties old
To the Mediterranean fold
Your name is probably the sea queen, the moon,
The mistress of the wax and waning of the light of the night
And so I might find told If I had the time
To check these old books of mine.

Facts of Life

Posted: Sunday, May 11th, 2008

Dancing into Light©Myrea Pettit“This is why I keep telling anyone younger than me, don’t imagine you’ll have it forever.
“Use it while you’ve got it because it’ll go, it’s sliding away like water down a plughole.”

Doris Lessing (Nobel Prize Winner for Literature)

I don‘t have any energy any more.

Keep dancing into light Doris, your powerful few words are stimulating !



Flower wobble is caused by Fairies

Posted: Thursday, May 8th, 2008

It was interesting to read a BBC report about waving flowers however If only the scientists who think they made the discovery that flowers wave while studying common wildflowers known as sea campion (Silene maritima) on the Welsh coast understood they were observing energies on the threshold of the Fairyworld.

They are correct about the waving but it is for reasons they would not understand. There among the flowers will be the fairies, these are the dancing partners that cause the waving. There are but a few humans that see let alone feel this connection of energy to dance into light.

John Warren the scientist from the University of Aberystwyth who made the observation should recall that he was at his daughter’s birthday party and in a hallowed Celtic area. The energies of children would connect to the Earth and the immediate surroundings making a perfect place for the connection to Faery, the excitement would stimulate the surrounding area of natures insects, nectar production, scents and attraction for pollination and seeding.

\"The Love of Iris\" for Peter -by Myrea PettitDancing Partner waving

2009 Faeryland Calendar now available

Posted: Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Faery Calendar 2009The 2009 Faeryland calendar is now available exclusively from Barnes and Noble.

The mysterious world of faeries has captivated artists and writers for centuries. This enchanting calendar brings together twelve stunning interpretations of Faeryland by contemporary artists such as Myrea Pettit, Jessica Galbreth, Josephine Wall, Suzanne Gyseman and Stephanie Pui-Mun Law.

Click here for more information on the 2009 Faeryland Calendar, or Click here to order you copy now.

Fairy Child

Posted: Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

I just thought that you would appreciate knowing that the little girl who sits on top of the Fairy Soap bar is actually my Great Grandmother. She grew up in NYC and moved her family to West Haven, CT in the early 1920’s. Her older brother brought her to an artists house every Saturday for 2 months, to paint the portrait which you see today. With the money she received from the advert, she was able to feed her entire family for over 3 months. I’ve heard people compare her to Shirley Temple – because of her cute curls.
THANKS!

Names withheld on request

You can see more information about the history of Fairy Soap here

Shadow Women

Posted: Monday, May 5th, 2008

Myrea Pettit’s Dancing into Light image graces the cover of Devon St Claire’s latest book to be published May 2008. She is delighted to feature this book here on her website.”Who would believe that the main character of Devon St. Claire’s Memoir of THE HOUSE would inspire so many readers yearning for hope and for better lives? IT DOES. The big-hearted HOUSE tells ITS history for forty year and ITS great reward for never giving up. Hundreds write that they have gained the courage to leave the past in the dust and head for triumphant futures. The most recent reader to praise the power of the story pleads,”Does The Inner Room have other novels like this one?” The answer is, “Yes.”

Shadow Women, Emerging into Light grows out of a year’s correspondence via the internet between loyal readers of Memoir and the author. Their experiences, the captivating changes they are empowered to design are woven together. Truth can be rewarding reading. This is a true story of, by, and for men and women.”

Shadow Women, Emerging into Light, by Devon St.Claire

http://theinnerroom.vstore.ca

devonstclaire@yahoo.com

ISBN978-0-9785671-2-5 $12.99