Fairies are not a fairy tale, and are not like our models. Fairies are, approximately, the transentient intersection between the living forests of your mind and memory, and the living minds of places and constellated relationships that you may encounter or.. [redacted].
Fairies are not little beings who have their own world so much as they are the (more than merely living) ‘communications-memory-bodies’ of the between of the diversity our minds are and represent and the diversity living places are and represent. Only in ‘the between’ of such incredibly rich and intimate relationships could anything like ‘fairies’ arise.
They are not cartoon-like children. They are intelligences older than time that -are metaphied- as youthful (they are eternal), flying, playful, and powerful because their actual nature and extent is, approximately, that of a god — at least, it would appear thus relative to any ordinary human perspective.
The ‘smallness’ aspect means the -opposite- of what it appears to suggest. What you are seeing is something like the localization of the intelligence of a constellation of -galaxies-. The fact that it is small has nothing to do with its extent, powers, or intelligence. Real fairies are nothing like our fairy tales, and, for most humans, in most situations, an encounter with that order of intelligence would be a crisis, not a happy adventure.
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