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Weave the Enchanted Realm of Faeries into Your LifeWorking with the Faery realm is not about escaping from realityit is about engaging with it on every level. Prepare to embark on a spiritual journey unlike anything youve ever known! Faery Craft is a comprehensive guide to the modern Faery lifestyle and an essential handbook to human-faerie relations. Brimming with practical and spiritual advice, youll discover how to use Faery magick, create altars, and find a Faery ally. Learn about proper etiquette, find your unique gifts, use the Faery zodiac, explore Faery festivals around the globe, and much more.Enjoy nearly 200 beautiful photographs alongside original art, poetry, and meditations, as well as interviews with renowned Faery authors, artists, and musicians. R. J. Stewart, John and Caitln Matthews, Brian and Wendy Froud, Linda Ravenscroft, S. J. Tucker, and Charles de Lint are all featured in this glittering introduction to the fae and the people who love them.Praise:This book shows us that to connect with Faery is to connect not only with nature, spirit, and the world around us, but perhaps most of all to ourselves.Wendy and Brian Froud, authors of The Heart of FaerieFaery Craft opens doors into other worlds and allows its readers to pass though them and experience the wonders beyond . . . This is a tremendous book.John Matthews, author of The Sidhe and How To See FaeriesCarding invites you to find the real power in the woods and forgotten ways.Caitln Matthews, author of Celtic Visions and Singing the Soul Back Home

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About the Author Emily Carding Cornwall United Kingdom is an author artist - photo 1

About the Author

Emily Carding (Cornwall, United Kingdom) is an author, artist, and priestess. An initiate of Alexandrian Wicca and a member of the Starstone Network, Carding has been working with inner world Faery contacts since childhood. She has been trained in techniques of Celtic shamanism by John and Caitln Matthews, and has worked with renowned Faery teachers R. J. Stewart and Brian and Wendy Froud. A respected and active member of the Faery and tarot community, Cardings work has received international recognition.

Visit her online at ChildOfAvalon.com.

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Llewellyn Publications

Woodbury, Minnesota

Copyright Information

Faery Craft: Weaving Connections with the Enchanted Realm 2012 by Emily Carding.

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any matter whatsoever, including Internet usage, without written permission from Llewellyn Publications, except in the form of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.

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Any unauthorized usage of the text without express written permission of the publisher is a violation of the authors copyright and is illegal and punishable by law.

First e-book edition 2012

E-book ISBN: 9780738731599

Book design and edit by Rebecca Zins

Cover and color page design by Lisa Novak

Cover images: grunge weathered circular: iStockphoto.com/Roy Konitzer,
grunge spring frame: iStockphoto.com/Megan Tamaccio, grunge swirls
background: iStockphoto.com/Aleksandar Velasevic, grunge corners,
Arabesque decoration, textured background: iStockphoto.com/David Crooks

Interior photos and illustrations are credited by individual pieces;
floral and Celtic ornaments are from Dover Publications

Llewellyn Publications is an imprint of Llewellyn Worldwide Ltd.

Llewellyn Publications does not participate in, endorse, or have any authority or responsibility concerning private business arrangements between our authors and the public.

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Llewellyn Publications

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Manufactured in the United States of America

This book is dedicated to that Faery being
who is reading over your left shoulder right now

Contents Knowledge Connection Trust Honour Magick Joy - photo 3

Contents

Knowledge Connection Trust Honour Magick Joy Inspiration - photo 4

: Knowledge

: Connection

: Trust

: Honour

: Magick

: Joy

: Inspiration

: Balance

The Faery Prince

A Faery Prince has snared my heart Hiding it deep within his own From all - photo 5

A Faery Prince has snared my heart

Hiding it deep within his own

From all things mortal kept apart

Where roots and brambles overgrown

Guard it well against the light

And keep it green and shadowed there

Though I have searched by starry night

And in the spring sun warm and fair

Not prince nor heart may yet be found

But promised whispers on the breeze

And sweetest music in the ground

Lead my senses with their tease

So I must venture in between

Where dusky rose sings her lament

And seek by twilight what lies unseen

With hope to heal what has been rent

Emily Carding, 2011

Preface I was honoured when I was asked by Llewellyn to write a book about - photo 6

Preface

I was honoured when I was asked by Llewellyn to write a book about Faery lifestyle and practices, but I was also daunted. How could I convey to others a connection and way of life that has always been so instinctive and natural to me?

As a child I would go on missions for the faeries in my dreams, passing through a little wooden door in a hill and visiting a magnificent underworld realm of vivid colours and magickal creatures both menacing and benign. It was not until much later in life that I would learn of the truth behind these visions and the legacy of the Faery tradition, in which the Faery beings dwelt in the hollow hills. How fascinated I was to learn that my dreams had revealed this realm to me! The diminutive flower fairies of English lore had never held the same kind of wonder.

My connection with this realm led to an aura of otherworldliness that made many people uncomfortable, including my parents, when I would spend the longest time simply contemplating a blade of grass in the garden, admiring its microcosmic magnitude!

Upon leaving home for university, I was soon able to develop my fascination for magick and the otherworld with the discovery of a local magickal community. As my college was within the grounds of a nature reserve, most of my time was spent by the lake in the company of trees rather than in class, but it was there where I learnt the lessons of most value.

My connection with the Faery realm has strengthened still more over the years, and I have felt their presence with me through lifes many ups and downs. Divorce and motherhood set me on a completely new path, one I never could have planned for, as it has seen me leave my work in theatre for a new career as an artist and author, creating work with the aid of my guides and allies that opens gateways to the otherworld. This includes the groundbreaking Transparent Tarot (Schiffer Books, 2008) and its sister deck The Transparent Oracle (Schiffer Books, 2010), which brings together aspects of shamanism, Faery lore, and ceremonial magick in an original structure based on the seven directions. Though published more recently, my first creation of this kind was The Tarot of the Sidhe (Schiffer Books, 2011), a series of seventy-eight visionary paintings created over a year and a day using methods of trance channelling.

Over the last few years, I have discovered and immersed myself in the vibrant Faery community through festivals and events. Upon first glance it can seem flaky and superficial, but there is so much love and genuine magick to be found within! A large section of this book is dedicated to the beautiful, creative, and inspirational people of this community.

At the same time, I am equally involved in the magickal community as an initiate of Alexandrian Wicca and member of the Starstone Network, a network of Wiccan covens and groves founded by Sorita DEste and David Rankine. I have a keen interest in varied aspects of magickal practice, including Qabalah and Western Mystery tradition, and have trained in Celtic shamanic techniques with renowned teachers Caitln and John Matthews. I am also a torchbearer in the Covenant of Hekate.

I have pieced together the advice and exercises within this book through analysing my own experiences and with the guidance of my own inner contacts. My goal is to help the reader, with time and patience, to create and strengthen a connection to nature and her hidden inhabitants. I have attempted to consciously re-create those simple yet powerful moments in which connection and magick may be found. Alongside these lifestyle building blocks, if you will, is as much information about the different paths and various ways people have of expressing their love and commitment to Faery as I could possibly fit into one book, so that you may find what inspires you. May it be a torch to light your way.

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