12 - Brief Encounters and The Benefits of Daydreaming when Faerie Spotting
9 apr 2019 ·
25 min. 46 sec.
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3 Brief Encounters and The Benefits of Daydreaming No, not that kind of ‘Brief’ encounter (although they are common too), Kitty is here to talk about fleeting meetings with the...
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3 Brief Encounters and The Benefits of Daydreaming
No, not that kind of ‘Brief’ encounter (although they are common too), Kitty is here to talk about fleeting meetings with the real Faeries: The Good People, The Wee Folk or the Sidhe.
Faerie of traditional Irish Faerie Folklore are old and clever, but can be terribly nosey. They are all around us and watching, always watching.
But what are they thinking? Are they baffled by Brexit, or just set on spying? Should we fear them?
In this episode, Kitty looks at 3 brief encounters with the Good People and asks:
What do they really look like?
Would you recognise one if they were sat next to you on the train?
Or busking for coin on Main Street?
We ponder why daydreaming is good for us and as always, Kitty explains why it’s okay to believe in Faeries.
To read more stories of encounters with the Good People, share your own story of an encounter, perhaps one handed down through your family, or just an unusual experience on a visit to Ireland at:
www.encounterswiththegoodpeople.com
glassonionstories@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/encounterswiththegoodpeople
Credits:
‘Fairytale of New York’ written by Jem Finer and Shane McGowan. Performed by Christy Moore from the album ‘Live at the Point’, 1994.
Theme Music: ‘Irish Coffee’ by Giorgio Di Campo
Additional Music: ‘Forest of Lament’ by Jonathan Segev
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No, not that kind of ‘Brief’ encounter (although they are common too), Kitty is here to talk about fleeting meetings with the real Faeries: The Good People, The Wee Folk or the Sidhe.
Faerie of traditional Irish Faerie Folklore are old and clever, but can be terribly nosey. They are all around us and watching, always watching.
But what are they thinking? Are they baffled by Brexit, or just set on spying? Should we fear them?
In this episode, Kitty looks at 3 brief encounters with the Good People and asks:
What do they really look like?
Would you recognise one if they were sat next to you on the train?
Or busking for coin on Main Street?
We ponder why daydreaming is good for us and as always, Kitty explains why it’s okay to believe in Faeries.
To read more stories of encounters with the Good People, share your own story of an encounter, perhaps one handed down through your family, or just an unusual experience on a visit to Ireland at:
www.encounterswiththegoodpeople.com
glassonionstories@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/encounterswiththegoodpeople
Credits:
‘Fairytale of New York’ written by Jem Finer and Shane McGowan. Performed by Christy Moore from the album ‘Live at the Point’, 1994.
Theme Music: ‘Irish Coffee’ by Giorgio Di Campo
Additional Music: ‘Forest of Lament’ by Jonathan Segev
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