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Gold Fairy

by Kim Sampson
(Utah)

gold fairy

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What is the meaning of a Gold Colored Fairy ?

Ophelia Feys says - Kim, within the kingdom of Faerie, there is a Gold Fairy. But the color of gold has many meanings. Among the most common (besides wealth and abundance) are strength, and perfect balance in all things.

A gold-colored fairy is made of energy as usual, like all nature spirits. He or she is most often of the earth element. And in fact their very beings are partly formed from the dust of gold, so at one are they with the chemical element of gold. And so their gold color. And, as you may know, gold is a strong conductor of energy. So the Gold Fairies are exceedingly energetic! If you happened to touch one, you may receive quite a shock.

Gold fairies are masters at hiding and of camouflage. They are often around deposits of gold, whether in streams or in the mountains. So if you came upon one, you would have to look very, very closely. And it would most likely be quite exciting to you, and not only because of spotting a fairy. But also because you could be quite certain that you would also be in the presence of gold.

Gold Fairies also use gold dust and flakes abundantly in their cuisine - both sprinkled on food and mixed in drinks. It adds quite a bit of extra pizazz (that is, if you are able to feel the pizazz of different minerals, gems, and geods). They are also amazingly talented at spinning golden threads. Some say that the Rumpelstiltskin of your famous fairy tale was a Gold Fae in disguise. But that, of course, is just a story. Right?

Ophelia Fey

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