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Welcome to the Fairyologist course, and congratulations on following your guidance to connect with the nature angels and elementals! Thank you for purchasing this course. All proceeds from our courses go to feeding and taking care of all of our rescue animals on our ranch. This is a fun course which will help you to study the history and culture of elemental beings, as well as connect with and teach about fairies and other elementals.
Private Fairyologist Facebook Group As an enrolled student or graduate of the Fairyologist course, you are warmly invited to join our Private Facebook Group where you can practice giving fairy readings, share success stories and information about being a professional Fairyologist, meet new friends, and discuss the elementals. The group is heavily moderated, to insure that it’s a safe and gentle place, and to keep discussions on-topic.
Tips to Enhance Your Experience During the Fairyologist Course Below are links to the 35 videos of the course. To get certified, you’ll need to watch all 35 videos carefully enough to successfully answer the test questions, plus read the required textbook Fairies 101 as a book, ebook, or listen to the Fairies 101 audiobook. We highly recommend watching the Fairyologist course videos for enjoyment the first time, and then for content the second time. So perhaps on the second viewing, you might want to take notes. If you are watching the videos with others, do make an agreement ahead of time not to talk, text, or otherwise distract during the viewing. Mobile phones turned off, and focus upon the course. It’s fine to pause the videos, as long as you remember the information that was in the video before you paused it. We made the videos short and to-the-point to help those with slow internet speed, and also to keep learning focused. The ideal way to watch the videos is in a comfortable place outdoors in nature, with plants next to you, or with a pet companion. That way, the fairies are with you during your Fairyologist course. Please watch the videos with a sober mind, so that you can notice, learn, and retain the details we are teaching and showing in each video.
Required Textbook for the Fairyologist course To graduate as a Fairyologist, it’s a requirement that you read Doreen’s book Fairies 101 or listen to Fairies 101 as an audiobook. Hay House has significantly dropped the price of the book for students of this course at: http://shop.angeltherapy.com/fairies-101-2 for the paperback copy. You can also purchase the ebook at online stores, or the audiobook. If you live outside the United States, you can save on shipping costs by instantly downloading the audiobook at a discounted price at: http://shop.angeltherapy.com/fairies-101-4 Hay House has asked Amazon.com to drop the price of the ebook version of Fairies 101, and we are waiting to see if this approved. If it is, you can find the ebook at: http://bit.ly/Fairies101ebook You do not need to have fairy cards to give a fairy reading. However, if you do choose to work with fairy cards, Hay House is offering the Fairy Tarot Cards at half-price right now at http://bit.ly/Fairytarotcards. The shipping cost may be high for countries outside of the United States, so you may want to purchase them at a shop near you. Some of Doreen's other fairy cards include "Healing With the Fairies Oracle Cards" and "Magical Messages From the Fairies Oracle Cards." You can also use the app version of fairy cards.
Fairyologist Course Overview and Parameters Our intention with this course is encourage you to teach about fairies, give fairy readings, and otherwise spread the word about the nature angels. You are welcome to teach about the information in this course; however: 1. The videos are proprietary, and cannot be posted on any website including YouTube without written permission from Doreen Virtue and Guardian1of7Productions. Doreen’s name is trademarked worldwide, and we do have staff members and a lawyer who insure that these videos are not posted anywhere publically without permission. After all, you paid for this course and it’s not fair that other people access them without payment. You are welcome to have your family and friends watch the videos with you; however, only people who paid for the course can become certified and/or have their names listed on Fairyologist.com for referrals. You do not have permission to charge money to anyone to watch these videos. If you see anyone violating this, please immediately report the page URL to our Contact Us link at Fairyologist.com 2. Only those who have paid for and taken Doreen’s Fairyologist course are eligible to be listed for client referrals on Fairyologist.com 3. Once you successfully complete the test on Fairyologist.com, you can call yourself a Certified Fairyologist. 4. The test is online, and you will receive all of the information about how to complete the test by watching all 35 of the videos in this course. 5. The graduates’ dashboard appears on Fairyologist.com after you successfully complete the test. There, you will find information about listing yourself on Fairyologist.com and the logo which you can use for your websites, business cards, and advertisements. 6. You can call your workshops any name you like except Fairyologist or any derivative of that word (such as Fairyologists, Fairyology, Faeryologist, etc.). Be creative with an original name for your workshops such as “All About the Fairies,” “Fairy Intuitive,” “Fairy Healer,” “Elementalist,” “Fairy Energy Practitioner,” etc. 7. As a Certified Fairyologist, you are expected to show respect for animals, nature, and other people. If we receive complaints about your conduct, we will contact you to try to amicably resolve the situation. If we cannot reach agreement, we have the right to revoke your Fairyologist certification and remove your name from the website. We hope and pray that this never happens, but we will take action to protect the reputation of Fairyologists. 8. By taking the Fairyologist course, you agree to the above.
Fairyologist Course Notes: To enhance your viewing experience, please read the chapter notes: In Doreen’s Notes located towards the end of this document. These notes provide additional details and information to each video.
Fairyologist Video Notes: Here are the links to each of the Fairyologist course videos. You can choose to watch the videos on our private YouTube page or on Box.com. Please watch each video in the order listed below. Each chapter builds on the previous chapter. Please don't skip ahead. You can watch the videos on most smart phones or tablets, and you can download or watch the videos on your computer (some tablets have programs that allow downloads of these videos directly onto that device as well). As with any Internet program, the faster your Internet speed is, the faster your videos will download. Faster Internet speed also means smoother viewing too. If you have any technical difficulties with the videos, please restart your computer and check your Internet connection first. If you still have technical difficulties, please email us at [email protected] and we will reply within 36 hours.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR WATCHING YOUR VIDEO COURSE ON OUR PRIVATE YOUTUBE CHANNEL Click on each link below to watch each video in the order they are listed below. Watch and enjoy as you normally would on YouTube. Please remember and respect that this is a PRIVATE channel, only for those who have registered and paid for the Fairyologist.com class . . . so no sharing please with those who haven’t registered.
TABLE OF CHAPTER CONTENTS FOR PRIVATE YOUTUBE CHANNEL 1. Introduction to the Fairyologist course 2. Origins of the word “Fairy” 3. Who and what are the fairies 4. What do fairies look like? 5. Do fairies have egos? 6. What do fairies eat? 7. The relationship of fairies to animals 8. Fairies, religion, and spirituality 9. Celtic fairies 10. Crystals and fairies 11. Fairy circles 12. Fairy kings and queens 13. Multi-cultural fairies 14. Menehunes 15. Tree People and the Green Man 16. Rock people 17. Incarnated elementals 18. Air elementals 19. Water elementals 20. Fire elementals 21. The tooth fairy 22. Unicorns 23. Djin and Genies 24. Pixies 25. Gnomes 26. Elves 27. Connecting with fairies 28. How to see and photograph fairies 29. Creating a fairy garden 30. Fairy cards 31. Living as a Fairyologist 32. Working as a Fairyologist 33. How to give a Fairy Reading 34. Demonstration of Doreen giving Fairy Readings 35. Final video with test information
INSTRUCTIONS FOR DOWNLOADING YOUR VIDEO COURSE If you find a program to download from YouTube, you are welcome to do so, as long as you don’t share, upload, resell, or in other ways violate our copyright. The videos are also loaded on realmreader.box, for your ease in downloading. Each video has a link, to the right of the title of the chapter (below). Click on each link to watch each video. The link will take you to a website called RealmReader.Box PASSWORD: When you click on the video links, you'll be promoted to type in this password: Believe Make sure there is no space after Believe, or the program won't recognize it. Please do not give the links or the password to anyone who isn't registered with the course. Please don't post the links or password on any site.
TO PLAY and WATCH: The realmreader.box viewing page will only work if you have high-speed internet and an updated computer or ipad. If you are on a slower internet speed and/or have older equipment, we recommend viewing through youtube. You can find external software to download youtube videos, with a bit of research. After you click on the links below, you will go to a page that is housing that video. Type in the Fairyologist password. You can watch the video as often as you want. If you have a slower internet connection or older computer, you may not be able to watch the videos on realmreader.box, so please watch the videos on the private youtube channels listed above. TO DOWNLOAD the video on realmreader.box: Click on the word DOWNLOAD. These videos are BIG files, filled with information and visual learning tools. So yes, they will take awhile to download, especially if you have slow or limited internet speed or older computer equipment. But it's worth the wait! You can also go to a coffee shop or similar place with free fast Wi-Fi Internet service, to download these chapters if that helps.
TABLE OF CHAPTER CONTENTS FOR PRIVATE REALMREADER.BOX VIDEO CHANNEL 1. Introduction to the Fairyologist course 2. Origins of the word “Fairy” 3. Who and what are the fairies 4. What do fairies look like? 5. Do fairies have egos? 6. What do fairies eat? 7. The relationship of fairies to animals 8. Fairies, religion, and spirituality 9. Celtic fairies 10. Crystals and fairies 11. Fairy circles 12. Fairy Kings and Queens 13. Multi-cultural fairies 14. Menehunes 15. Tree People and Green Man 16. Rock people 17. Incarnated elementals 18. Air elementals 19. Water elementals 20. Fire elementals 21. The tooth fairy 22. Unicorns 23. Djin and Genies 24. Pixies 25. Gnomes, Brownies, and Leprechauns 26. Elves 27. Connecting with fairies 28. How to see and photograph fairies 29. Creating a fairy garden 30. Fairy cards 31. Living as a Fairyologist 32. Working as a Fairyologist 33. How to give a Fairy Reading 34. Demonstration of Doreen giving Fairy Readings 35. Final video with test information
Doreen's Notes 1. Introduction to the Fairyologist course These notes are supplements to the videos, and not substitutes. In each of these notes, I’ll give you my experience with the filming, or some additional material related to that video. In this introduction video, we go over what to expect in the course. Admittedly, we filmed this introduction before we were finished filming the entire course. So, there’s actually a lot more to the course than was originally planned.
2. Origins of the word "Fairy" Each of the videos goes into detail about questions that your students and clients may ask you about fairies. We begin the course with basic information that you’ll need to know (including for your test questions). The word “Elemental” means “a being of the elements” including air, earth, water, and fire. During this video series, you’ll see me wearing clothing with a fairy-flare to it, most of it purchased on the website Etsy.com where you can buy clothing directly from the person who makes it. This is fair-trade, to avoid supporting cruel sweatshops. Plus as a Fairyologist, people will expect you to dress a bit magically. On Etsy or ebay, use these keywords in the search box to find your magical clothing: “Bell sleeves,” “Renaissance,” “Medieval,” “Fairy,” “Pixie,” or “Asymmetrical.” 3. Who and what are the fairies As a Fairyologist, people will ask you all sorts of questions about the fairies, including basic questions which this video answers. There are so many myths and misconceptions about fairies, so your learning the basics about fairies helps you to teach others. Of course, if you have your own beliefs about fairies and elementals, we respect that you will want to incorporate them into this course. As long as your teachings are love-based and not fear-based, we welcome inclusion of other philosophies about the fairies. The videos were all filmed on Maui, Hawaii, by the way. The magical-looking doorways and stairs that you see in the video were all the creative inspiration of Michael, who also filmed and edited this course through his Guardian1of7 Productions work. 4. What do fairies look like? As you take this course, you’ll find your sensitivity increasing to elemental energy. I highly encourage you to spend time in nature, as much as possible – especially while you’re taking this course. Trust the visions, feelings, and thoughts that you receive as you spend time outdoors. My advice is: easy does it. Don’t try to rush, push, force, control, or chase your experiences with the fairies. Remember that fairies are extremely sensitive, almost shy, and they are repelled by any fear-energies. Your best bet is to peacefully sit outside in silence, and wait for them to come to you. We’ll get into this further later in the Fairyologist course. 5. Do fairies have egos? A lot of people are afraid of fairies because of myths about them being mischievous or worse. This video helps to explain that fairies, like everyone on earth, have egos which judge, get angry, and so forth. The egos of people and fairies are invoked in similar ways: when someone does something harmful. The fairies, being one with nature and animals, can FEEL the pain of nature and animals. So, if the fairies see someone violating nature or abusing an animal, they feel this pain as if it happened to themselves. That’s when they get angry and even revengeful. The fairies don’t expect us to be saints or perfect, but they do ask us to be respectful of nature and animals.
6. What do fairies eat? You’ll probably notice this course affecting your appetite for foods and beverages, where you’re more drawn to healthier vegan and organic foods. When you spend time with fairies, they do help us to be more aligned with nature. So you no longer crave heavy foods, especially if they involved animal cruelty or pesticides. The usual path of “appetite ascension” is to first lose your desire for “red meat” (cows and pigs), and next lose your appetite for chickens and turkeys. After this, the desire for cheese, dairy, and eggs goes away next. Then, the desire for processed or overly-cooked food is gone. Eventually, you only desire fresh organic fruits and vegetables. Some people believe that fruitarianism is the highest vibrational path of eating, since it doesn’t involve killing plants or animals. If you are guided to go vegan, be sure to take daily B-12 supplement, and do research about ways to get your protein needs met through kale, beans, legumes, and so forth. My book, “Eating in the Light” also has information about assimilating veganism into your family life. 7. The relationship of fairies to animals Michael and I love sharing our lives with our animal family, many of whom are rescue animals, or those who needed rehoming because their owners were moving. Gigi, the big white Pomeranian who you see in this video, was a “puppy mill” breeder dog who was used to breed puppies for sale. When she was no longer able to have babies, I adopted her for free (I don’t believe in giving any money to puppy mills). Puppy mills should be illegal, and I’m so sorry that Gigi had such a hard life for so many years. Immediately after I adopted her, I had her spayed and told her that she would have a gentle life for the rest of her life. She’s now 12 years old and the queen of all of our dogs. All of our dogs eat a vegetarian diet, which is something that dogs can do easily if you make sure to meet all of their nutritional needs. They eat fresh organic fruits and vegetables, cooked vegetarian meals, and two types of kibble: Evolution brand, and Wysong vegan dog and cat food (our cats enjoy eating this brand too, and it has taurine for their health). They also eat cooked eggs from our free-range chickens (no chickens are ever harmed). 8. Fairies, religion, and spirituality This video is important information for you to deal with people’s fears and curiosities about fairies, stemming from traditional religious beliefs. I encourage you to continue your studies about how nature was viewed by religion throughout history, as it’s very interesting. 9. Celtic fairies This video was filmed in a dry river bed in the mountains near Kula, Maui. It was quite a hike to get to the rock where I’m sitting, but it was worth it because of the charming elementals which greeted Michael and myself. You can even see some of them flitting in front of the camera during this video if you look closely. This video acknowledges that most people think of Celtic fairies, whenever they think of elementals. The truth is that elementals are recognized worldwide in most cultures. However, it’s essential to be familiar with Celtic spirituality as a Fairyologist. If you live in, or can visit, the Celtic countries (particularly Ireland or Wales), you can speak with those from the “old religion” who may tell you fascinating stories about fairies and leprechauns. Countries in the Commonwealth (Canada, Australia, etc.) also have the Celtic fairies. The Celtic fairies seem bold and easier to see than some of the fairies from other cultures.
10. Crystals and fairies This was a fun video to film, because I love hanging crystals from trees. You can make your own crystal suncatchers using beads from old jewelry or from bead shops. Let your creativity flow as you create sparkly decorations for your garden. The fairies are attracted to clear quartz crystal, because it creates rainbow prism. They also love colorful crystals, and any crystal that you’re attracted to will also attract fairies. If you want to take your crystal fairy garden to a higher level, select crystals representing the elements such as Larimar or Aquamarine for the water element; Amethyst or Turquoise for the air element; Opal or Red Jasper for the fire element; and Malachite or Quartz for earth. If you’d like to add the Spirit element to your fairy garden, Apophyllite is a wonderful crystal which opens the gateway between heaven and earth for divine communication. You can place your crystals anywhere around the garden; however sometimes amethyst and other crystals may fade in full sunlight. Crystals can also get muddy in their craggy edges, so you’ll need to clean them after a rain storm. Also a note to watch out for any beam of sunlight being too intense for a crystal prism, creating a potential fire hazard. When it’s windy, you may want to remove the hanging crystals from your tree to prevent damage. 11. Fairy circles In this video, I interchange the terms “fairy ring” and “fairy circle.” They mean the same thing. If you see a fairy circle, be sure to protect it, and keep it away from lawnmowers, pesticides, or unaware gardeners. This video was filmed in an organic orchard, where no pesticides are used. Only natural, pure, organic citrus oil is used as an insect repellant, and the chickens in the orchard also do a great job of keeping down the bug population. 12. Fairy kings and queens I researched and wrote my book, “Archangels and Ascended Masters” while staying in the countryside of Ireland, including many of the Fairy Kings and Queens. I sat outdoors with a journal and pen, and there I could really feel, hear, and see the fairies and little people, including the fairy royalty. If you get a chance to spend time in the countryside of Ireland, I highly recommend it for Fairyologists. The term “High King” or “High Queen” refers to the hierarchy of royalty amongst the Trooping Fairies (the fairies who live in communities, as opposed to Solitary Fairies who live alone). There are several kings and queens of the different counties and regions, and the High King and Queen oversee all of the royalty and trooping fairies. 13. Multi-cultural fairies In this video, I emphasize that fairies and elementals are part of most worldwide cultures, not just the Celtic. As a Fairyologist, it’s important to study (and hopefully visit) different cultures and learn about their spiritual paths. Fairyology is an open-minded study, and very inclusive. After all, wherever there is nature, there’s a nature angel. 14. Green Man Please take time to spend time with trees, and notice their faces. Photograph these faces, if possible, and post them on our private Fairyologist Facebook group page. Spend time with your back leaning against a tree, to release old energies which the tree will safely transmute into healthy energy (just like trees change dirty air into clean air). I also highly recommend that you take a pad of paper and pen with you, and interview the tree with questions . . . and writing the answers. Trees are so wise, and they’ve seen so much. They are teachers for those who take the time to listen. 15. Menehunes If you travel to the Polynesian or Hawaiian islands, be sure to go out into the wilderness and you’ll see or feel the presence of Menehunes. The first time I saw Menehunes, I was surprised at how big they were! I was accustomed to seeing small delicate fairies. Well, the Menehunes have big bodies which seem solid for etheric bodies (similar to Leprechauns). They stand about 2 feet tall, and their most prominent feature are their large bulbous noses. They are also very childlike in nature, with a playfulness that’s similar to a 5 or 6 year old boy’s intensity.
16. Rock people Do you notice faces in the rocks and marble or granite tiles that you see? I encourage you to start looking for faces, and then spend some time connecting with the energy within the rock. What feelings and thoughts come to you, as you connect with the Rock Person? These experiences open you up even more to the living spirit of nature. I believe that the more sensitive to earthly energies we become, the more that we synchronize with “good timing” in life and being at the right place and the right time. If you haven’t yet purchased a personal crystal for yourself, please do visit a crystal store and let your intuition guide your selection. Notice how you feel bringing your crystal home, and stay aware of interactions between you and your new crystal friend. 17. Incarnated elementals This video took a long time to film, because our miniature horses, goats, and chickens thought that Michael and I were in their yard to give them cuddles and treats. I love cuddling the animals, but the horses tend to stand right in front of the camera, so we stopped and started filming a lot. It was a fun day with the animals and making this video. If you enjoyed this particular video’s topic, you’ll also enjoy my book called Earth Angel Realms and my online video course called Earth Angel Realm Reader available at http://www.earthangel.com/ to learn about the other realms such as Incarnated Angel; Wise One; Star People; Knights Paladin; and so forth. It’s another fun course with Michael’s special effects, and it leads to a certification in giving Realm Readings. 18. Air elementals I love the air elementals, and encourage you to call upon them to clear away air pollution, or to calm storms. To do so, simply make the request that the air elementals remove toxic chemicals from the sky. You can make this request aloud or in your thoughts. No special words, prayers, or invocations are necessary. Simply say, “Air Elementals, please clear away this pollution,” and it is done. Remember that the Elementals’ entire purpose is to heal and protect nature and animals, so it’s their sacred path to do so. And if they find a person, such as yourself, to work with on this purpose – so much the better. When a storm threatens, including a hurricane or tornado, call upon the Air Elementals to place a wall around the storm. Visualize the Air Elementals extinguishing the firey center of the storm, calming it and slowing the wind. This really works! 19. Water elementals If you visit a beach, please spend time meditating by the surf. There, you can see the Sea Sprites playing in the white-water spray of the waves. You can even hear them laughing and shrieking with playful delight, like children. I’ve also found Water Elementals amongst the reeds and other plants at the side of lakes. You can call upon the Water Elementals to transmute water pollution, and help to clean up our water ways. Simply think or say aloud your request to the Water Elementals to heal and protect any body of water Water Elementals can also help to alleviate droughts, by your asking them to bring gentle rain to any area. Some people make their whole careers focused upon giving Mermaid Readings, so if this calls to your heart, please follow it. Hold the intention of connecting with the mermaids, invite dolphins to be with your client, use Magical Mermaids and Dolphins Oracle Cards, and announce that you’re doing Mermaid Readings. It’s also a good idea to practice giving mermaid readings in our private Facebook Fairyologist group. NOTE: You do not have to be physically present at the area where you are asking elementals to protect or heal. You can request elementals to go to any area of the world. They will always follow God’s will for what’s best for the area. 20. Fire elementals There are several types of fire elementals, which are discussed throughout the videos in this course, particularly in Video 23. Since salamanders come up so often, this video focuses upon them a bit more than the fire fairies. You can call upon the Fire Elementals to contain fires, and to protect wildlife from threatening fires.
21. The tooth fairy I think it’s important to be a well-rounded Fairyologist, with knowledge of all the legends and myths about fairies . . . so that’s why I included this video about the tooth fairy. Both believers and skeptics may ask about the Tooth Fairy, so now you’ve got interesting information to answer their questions. NOTE: If you are watching this course with a young child who believes in the Tooth Fairy . . . you may want to have them skip watching this video. 22. Unicorns Having unicorn statues or images around the house, or at your business, is a wonderful way to purify and uplift the energy of the place. The unicorn images also evoke creativity, including creative business ideas, creative parenting, and creative problem-solving. Rainbow images and crystal prisms also invite unicorns into your space. As with mermaids, those who love unicorns (or who are an Incarnated Unicorn) may want to specialize in giving Unicorn Readings. Use the Magical Messages from the Unicorns Oracle Cards, call the unicorns to be with your client, and trust the messages which come through you. 23. Djin and Genies This video continues our look at elemental beings from cultures worldwide, as well as dispelling some of the myths connected with them. When I was writing my spiritual novel, “Solomon’s Angels,” I waded through tons of material about the Djin and their relationship to the fire element and the Queen of Sheba. Ever since then, I’ve felt more connection to the fire element . . . especially for increasing one’s passion for life, relationships, and life purpose. 24. Pixies Speaking of Pixie and Fairy Dust, you might find yourself attracted to sparkles and glitter. You can purchase finely ground opal-colored glitter at most crafts store, and online stores. As long as you don’t have skin allergy reactions to the glitter, you can add it to your body lotion to sparkle even more. If you are giving public Fairy Readings or doing talks, workshops, or parties about fairies, you can sparkle-up your appearance and people will be charmed. You can also have a bowl filled with the glitter and a vegan makeup brush to add sparkle to people at your workshops or fairy parties. 25. Gnomes Do you have a Garden Gnome statue? I think it would be fun for Fairyologists to have these statues in their yards and post these photos on our private Fairyologist Facebook page. I’ve always found that when you put a fairy statue next to a tree or plant, that it grows, fruits, and flowers at a very fast rate. The elementals appreciate your acknowledgement with the statues. 26. Elves My friend and co-author of the “Flower Therapy” book and cards, Robert Reeves, is a naturopath in Australia who very much resonates with the Elf Realm, and sees himself as an Incarnated Elf. So it’s not surprising that Robert – and everyone who connects with elves – loves to work with flowers, herbs, and other healing plants. Robert even teaches about Flower Readings on his http://robertreeves.com.au/ website.
27. Connecting with fairies This is a video which gives pointers and tips, but ultimately it’s you spending time out in nature that will give you the most knowledge. Please do make the time to go somewhere natural (i.e., no pesticides, lawn mowers, clippers, etc.) with a pad of paper, pen, and eco-friendly bag to pick up any litter. You may also want to bring a towel to sit upon and drinking water in a non-plastic bottle. Have patience with the process. If you notice yourself trying to push, force, or control your connection with the fairies, pray for help in letting go of underlying fears. Ask God to heal anxiety, and to boost your confidence in yourself and your natural abilities to connect with divine energy. Easy does it, and take your time. The more you can relax and enjoy your visit with the trees, fairies, and other elementals, the better it will go. And like any new skill, practice makes for proficiency. 28. How to see and photograph fairies Taking fairy photos is a lot like photographing wild animals in their natural element: there are lots of factors you can’t control, and it’s unpredictable. I’ve taken and also seen photos of fairies that looked like light orbs shaped like Tinkerbell running. I’ve seen green fields photographed with so many colorful light orbs, that it looked like a field of Easter eggs. The fairies seemed a bit shy during our filming. They didn’t show up on that day’s photos as dramatically as I’d hoped, and have seen them in my other photos. Both Michael and I saw them clearly during the filming, and I’m hoping you can see them too on this video. But if not, please don’t be discouraged – it’s just a sign that the fairies are inviting you to go outdoors and meet them in person. My advice is to take photos in a variety of places. Take your time. I believe fairies show up better on photos if they’re taken in places that have healthy thriving nature, such as green grass, running water, etc. Also be sure to read the story and look at the photo of the fairy hand print in our textbook “Fairies 101,” in Chapter 6, “Children and the Fairies.” 29. Creating a fairy garden Whether you live in an apartment or a home, you can still create a Fairy Garden – and I’d highly recommend you doing so as a Fairyologist. Simply having plants, particularly the butterfly-attracting flowers, will attract fairies to your home. So you can have these plants indoors with you (including at work), on your apartment balcony or patio in a box planter, or in your garden. 30. Fairy cards I want to emphasize that you don’t have to use cards to give a good Fairy Reading. Cards are a tool to help focus and access divine messages, but they’re not a requirement. If you feel attracted to using cards, I made this video to discuss some ways to incorporate fairy cards into your fairy readings. There are many creative ways for you to use cards, and I look forward to hearing about your ideas and experiences, so please do post about them on our private Fairyologist Facebook group page. For example, I have seen Angel Therapists ® put angel cards into a small wicker basket with a handle. They then offered this basket to people (at places like festivals, mind-body-spirit expos, etc.) and said they could draw a card. The Angel Therapist would then give the person a mini-reading (2 to 3 minutes). If the person wanted a longer reading, they could book a paid appointment – either at the Angel Therapist’s booth at the expo, or at a later time. You could do the same thing with fairy cards.
31. Living as a Fairyologist The more that we connect to the elements and elementals, the more compassionate we become for the environment and animals. I created this video for you, because as a professional Fairyologist, people will expect you to act in certain ways. They’ll expect you to be super-ethical toward nature and animals. It’s your choice and decision, and I believe it’s best to make decisions because of our own inner guidance – and not because of public pressure or expectations. That being said, if you’re working publically as a Fairyologist, I would highly advise that you don’t smoke or curse in front of your students or clients . . . or do anything else which would ruin their belief in you. Remember that you are an ambassador of the magical elemental world, so please do be a role model with your actions. Walking your talk (living in accordance with your beliefs) is also a business success secret, as you will respect yourself more – and that healthy positive energy will attract great people as friends, business partners, and clients. Heaven can also see which spiritual teachers and healers are sincere, and they reward them accordingly by sending them clients and golden opportunities. This works well: Pray to have your intentions and motivations purified, so that you’re doing the Fairyology work to help others and not to boost your own ego. Heaven will cleanse away fears and anxieties that are at the heart of ego-based actions . . . and restore you to your awesome true self who everyone is attracted to. 32. Working as a Fairyologist The suggestions in this video are starting points for your business as a Fairyologist. There are so many other creative ideas for ways to incorporate teaching and writing about fairies, and giving fairy readings into your work. This is why I’m SO excited about our private Fairyologist Facebook community where you can share ideas about giving fairy readings, fairy parties, fairy workshops, etc. You may also find a Fairyologist near you, and you can share the cost of getting a booth for Fairy Readings at your local mind-body-spirit expo . . . write a book together . . . hold Fairy Parties together, etc. I’d also recommend subscribing to Fae Magazine, as a place of further learning about fairies and fairy events worldwide (particularly in the United Kingdom). You can also place an ad in Fae Magazine, advertising your fairy readings or fairy services and products. Fae Magazine’s website is: http://www.faemagazine.com/ 33. How to give a Fairy Reading You can give professional Fairy Readings as soon as you feel ready enough to do so. To build up confidence, please practice giving readings on our private Fairyologist Facebook group page or with your friends and family. Most of what I know about giving readings, is from years of giving readings. Practice really does create confidence and a base of wisdom and knowledge. Just remember to only listen to the voice of Love during your readings. Even if you’re guided to warn your client about something, always speak in empowering, uplifting ways. Keep your languaging positive, and your readings will bring joy to you and your client. 34. Demonstration of Doreen giving Fairy Readings This video was filmed at my yoga teacher’s home garden. Although Sharon has been my yoga teacher for many years, this was my first time giving her a reading. The other two women in this video are Sharon’s yoga students, and this was my first time meeting them. The readings went well, with great feedback afterward. I wished I had demonstrated scanning for fairies around them, and inviting fairies to be with them . . . so I will make this as a free bonus video which I’ll post on our private Fairyologist Facebook group page. 35. Final video with test information Congratulations! You’ve now watched all of the videos thoroughly and in order. You’ve taken the time to go outside and connect with the fairies. Now this video will give you information about what’s next upon your Fairyologist pathway . . .