was built. The Tuatha De Dannan won the battle and peace and tranquillity reigned for hundreds of years. Then the Milesians (humankind) came, and the Tuatha knew that their time was over. Until this point, the spiritual world and physical world existed on the same plane. Rather than fight the Milesians, who were born pure of heart, the Great Faeries decided to rip the worlds asunder and split the Spiritual Plane (Astral) from the Physical Plane. But they knew that one plane fed upon the other and needed it for existence. So they created many doorways between the worlds. The "Keys" to these doors are the Four Great Faerie Gifts. They placed the energies of the four keys in the hearts of the Milesian to be drawn upon to enter the Gates to the Other-Worlds. The Spear of Lugh represents the urge to explore one's spirituality. It also represents one's creative urges, inspiration, and young fragile ideas. The Cauldron of the Dagda represents ones emotional health, relationships, and the need to connect with others. The Sword of Nuada is the intellectual curiosity inherent in humankind; the need to learn, explore, and communicate with others. Finally, the Stone of Faal represents the ability to keep one's material life stable; this includes physical health, as well as achieving the means to support and sustain oneself.
The Faerie Gifts are a way to balance one's life to meet the many needs of the soul, mind, body and spirit. It is vital that the four Faerie Gifts remain balanced in the soul. No one gift should be sacrificed for the other three. For example, one should never explore the spirit realms while ignoring the material level. One should never throw oneself into a relationship at the expense of intellectual exploration. Strive always to maintain this balance. When all Faerie Gifts are tended to, one can achieve a sense of Spiritual, Emotional,
Intellectual, and Physical health.
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Melita Denning - The Foundations Of High MagickAustin Osman Spare - The Focus Of Life