About
Fairy Day
There is a veil between the worlds
Years ago, what would seem like
many to those of us of mortal blood, but what
is really just a twitch of time to the ageless stars
and eternal moons, the world of mortal and the world
of fairy were separated. Mortal man had become too populous,
too jaded, too fast for the easier, more genteel pace
of the fairy blooded, so they chose to leave this place
and create their own They live now in another level
of our world where a veil of magic has been created
to divide us from them and keep their lives free of
our hectic, desperate struggle to progress. A level
close enough for them to keep watch over us, to keep
our imaginations alive with periodic night rides through
the countryside, witnessed by the lucky few staring
out of misty windows on a night seemingly burdened with
insomnia. The worlds are so alike, so close in kind
they might even be seen as parallel worlds, if not for
the beings that inhabit them. Their world is the stuff
of legend for our world. The winged and horned and magic
creatures unlike any we know here. The beings of rock,
of water, of air and fire and spirit.
They wait for the time when we childlike
mortals have learned that not all that we see as progress
provides a better way of life, when we have discovered
that too much science takes away the joy of mystery.
They wait till they can return without fear of their
magic between slowly stripped away by the disease of
disbelief. There are those of us who belong in part
to that world and in part to this one. We have been
stranded here by the drawing of the veil, charged with
keeping the knowledge of the fae worlds alive and simmering
always in the imaginations of this mortal world. With
pen and brush we strive always to recreate for the masses
our ancient and instinctive memories of that other place.
Maybe our efforts help to keep the veil thin between
us, maybe they helps to keep the Fae folk from disappearing
forever into that other realm. Perhaps we have been
chosen specifically for that purpose for our sensitive
natures and visited in our dreams.
Perhaps, in the way of small children,
we stumbled upon a fairy event, or place, and kept the
knowledge ever after hidden in the backs of our minds.
Perhaps, we are truly changelings, fairy children left
in exchange for human ones, always yearning for our
true home, but destined to remain on this side of the
veil. Who truly knows, but I prefer to think of us as
those changleing children, part mortal and part fairy.

Whatever your favorite theory,
Fairy Day is a time for all of us, fairy kissed
or no, to honor and delight in the fanciful, the mystical,
the ethereal in our lives. Throughout man’s history,
Midsummers Day has been known as a time to revel in
the magic of nature. It is one of the few "in between"
times, when the veil is drawn thinnest and crossing
between the worlds is at it’s easiest. This day, the
longest of the year is known for odd things happening
to unwitting mortals, victims of the fairies playful
games. It is at this time that fairies may be seen,
dancing round rings, or that mortals with the desire
and a pure heart may meet a fae out walking in the woods.
Shakespeare’s Midsummer’s Night Dream
is a famous version of such an event. And with the creation
of Fairy Day, us Changelings wish to honor this ancient
connection, to help bring back into the common focus
the magical in our world, to help keep the veils thin
enough so that we do not lose the Fae forever, and with
them, a part of our own souls. To even, perhaps, one
day lift the veil entirely and bring them back home.
~ Jacqueline Collen-Tarrolly, artist,
February, 2006

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