Fairies In Winter
by Jessica Faust
(Vermont)
Where do fairies go in the winter when their fairy garden is covered with snow and is so cold?
Ophelia Fey says -- Hello Jessica. Remember, fairies do not have the same types of bodies that you do, and so do not feel changes in temperature the same way. The way we feel heat or cold has more to do with the element we belong to.
For instance, a fire fairy would not like to go to the North Pole or in the water -- it would affect the firey substance that it is made of. And a water fairy would not go to the North Pole because it would freeze. Literally. A snow fairy would not visit a volcano, and so forth.
The fairies of the earth element, of which most garden fairies are, are the most flexible in where they go and what they can do. They can handle the air, the water, warmth, cold, etc. They may even enjoy dressing for it. They can also re-dial, you might say, their settings to adjust to changes in temperature. (We don't have actual "settings" of course -- this was just a comparison to the types of things humans may do to adjust temperatures). In other words, we can somewhat change our energy frequency up or down. To an extent.
Some fairies do like the snow and so stay around. Others simply do not. Like the monarch butterfly or many birds, they may migrate with nature. Or they may withdraw deeper into the realm of Faerie until their season returns. When they again tend to nature on earth and are closer to your dimension.
Ophelia Fey, fairy