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Re: To Thank or Not to Thank
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No problem! I can give you a couple of links to some videos I thought were interesting from people who have claimed to have worked with them if you like.
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Re: To Thank or Not to Thank
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that would be great, thank you!
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Re: To Thank or Not to Thank
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Here ya go! I hope they help you out!

The Fae According to Our Ancestors
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZraBLqPZNiU

The Faery Witches
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPYF3vET0Jg

The Fae, The Little People, The Sidhe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hB_iHXwAO98
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Re: To Thank or Not to Thank
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thank you I'll look at those ^.^
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You should definitely thank them!
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Re: To Thank or Not to Thank
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I've never had a problem saying thank you. Maybe that comes from the belief that they are fallen angels. When Christianity melded with the faery faith, it created a lot of awkward ideas so that the people could avoid being viewed as heretics. After all, they were worshipped as gods in pagan times.

Yeats thanked: "Be careful, do not seek to know too much about us." Seeing that I had offended her, I thanked her for what she had shown and told, and let her depart back into the cave. In a little while the girl awoke out of her trance, and I felt again the cold wind of the world, and began to shiver." Page 48; The Celtic Twilight.
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thank you ^.^ I've tried doing other research and I've gotten things like the words "thank you" aren't in the fae vocab or that saying the words "thank you" is like taking what they do for granted or something. but it's all a little confusing lol
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Re: To Thank or Not to Thank
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Post # 11
I don't read modern faery occult books. I stick with old folk tales and accounts. Ever heard of Rev Robert Kirk? He spent the better half of his life learning and living with the fae and was found dead on a fae mound after writing in his personal journal that he had broken their rules and was being judged for it. He's one of the most interesting ones for sure. His work was published after his death as the book, The Secret Commonwealth, which can be found in the public domain for free.
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Re: To Thank or Not to Thank
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Post # 12
I would think saying thank you would be a sign of appreciation for anyone or anything for that matter. Just saying, as I am a thankful person.
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Re: To Thank or Not to Thank
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Post # 13

I agree with Star, I find saying "thank you" a sign of appreciation towards someone or something.

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