House Faery Meditation
Choose a comfortable chair in. an area where you are least likely to be disturbed by pets, the phone, or other people. If you want to mask background noise, you can play soft instrumental music.
Take several deep breaths and feel your body relax from your head to your toes. Visualize a brilliant white light surrounding you and entering your entire body with each breath. You can exit the meditation at any time you wish by simply thinking of your body. You will be fully protected and never in any danger.
Visualize an old-fashioned white picket fence with a gate surrounding a wild, overgrown flower garden and a quaint old house. Huge trees shade little tables and chairs throughout the garden.
You open the gate and walk up a path of stepping stones to the house. When you knock on the door, it is opened by a plump little lady in a long dress and an apron. She smiles up at you and invites you inside. At the kitchen table sits a little man, just as plump, smoking a long-stemmed clay pipe. The pipe odor is not tobacco, but the scent of roses and lavender. Notice carefully what their clothing looks as this will give a clue to their cultural origins.
The faery woman brings a teapot to the table. "Sit down," she says. "We will share a pot of tea while we talk."
You see delicate flower teacups with wooden spoons beside them. A pitcher of milk and a bowl of nectar syrup mixed with honey are nearby. When the faery pours tea into your cup, you smell the delicious odor of jasmine.
As she pours tea for her husband and herself, you glance around the room, noticing the different cultural decorations that adorns it, the quaint furniture, the embroidered wall hangings, the carved wooden cupboard filled with a variety of dishes, cups, and goblets. Braided rugs cover the floors; the little stove is enameled with flowers painted on it. Pots of herbs hang at the little windows. A little winged cat is sleeping on one of the windowsills.
"We have been waiting for you to visit us," the faery says with a grin. "One should always know one’s houseguests well.�?BR>
"Please, ask us any questions you want." The faery woman smiles at you as she sips her tea. "We will answer any question we can.�?/FONT>
(Pause for a minute or two on the tape for your conversation with the faeries.)
When you are finished, thank the House Faeries for their hospitality. Go back down the stepping-stone path and through the gate of the white picket fence.
When the gate closes behind you, you will find yourself back in your body, feeling refreshed and at ease.
This is an excellent time for you to write down all you remember of the visit with your House Faeries.
-The Ancient Art of Faery Magick: DJ Conway-