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Lesson sixteen

For the sixteenth lesson we are going to stimulate our inner visionary abilities by quite simply viewing some of the tremendous paintings of writer/painter AE (George William Russell).

We will also experience some of his poetry and words, for he had a way of writing that truly assists the unlocking of visions within us.


If you have not taken my 12 Day Course on Clairvoyance prior to partaking in these lessons, now is where I would strongly recommend making your way through those lessons. That course is a very practical study guide of AE's book "The Candle of Vision" which is one of the most important books for learning to unlock visionary abilities with which to perceive fairies and visit their hidden lands.

To read some of Russell's beautifully magical poetry, read:
"Homeward; Songs by the Way" here.

"The Earth Breath and Other Poems" here.

And
"Song and its Fountains" here.

The following paintings are by AE (George William Russell). The exercise for this lesson is simply to immerse yourself in the paintings and writings of George William Russell to activate your visions.

I will also leave one more quote here from Hugh Mynne's "The Faerie Way":
"Do not expect the beings that you see to be exactly the same. Faeries are great shapeshifters. They may appear to you in a somewhat bewildering array of forms - from the tall, shining princes and princesses of the Sidhe to beings of unprecedented strangeness. Remember too that the form adopted by the faeries is their accommodation to our limited perception. In essence, they are beings of swirling, coruscating energy. Our perception of them is a sort of "freeze-frame" of this energy flow."

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