Understanding Fae Sight
I was thinking about Faerie Sight the other day and it made me wonder what else could it be. For those who don’t know, Faerie Sight is is the rare ability of humans to see invisible faeries or to see through a faerie’s glamour. The faerie sight can be pass through a family line, or it can be achieved through artificial means. Now what if Faerie Sight is really just our third eye abilities?
Our third eye typically sees the true world. Developing the third eye is the doorway to all things psychic—telepathy, clairvoyance, lucid dreaming and astral projection. Everyone has the capability of developing their third eye. Now what if this development of the third eye also gave the ability to view beyond the illusion of glamour and see beings as they truly are.
In the past, you would often find stories about the Fae and using glamour to walk among people without being detected. In the stories often a human would see the Fae in their true form. Once the Fae discovered this they would typically ask which eye has the “sight”. Why would only one eye have the sight? The third eye in the past would often be referenced as the ‘single eye‘. This would explain why in the stories the Fae made them chose an eye since the stories were passed down and the individual telling them may not understand the concept of the third eye.
Are Fae Aliens?
What does Faerie Sight have to do with Aliens? Let us discuss the Tuatha Dé Danann. Now the Tuatha Dé Danann are a supernatural race in Irish mythology. They are thought to represent the main deities of pre-Christian Gaelic Ireland. The legend states that they came to Ireland “in dark clouds” and “landed on the mountains of [the] Conmaicne Rein in Connachta“, otherwise Sliabh an Iarainn, “and they brought a darkness over the sun for three days and three nights”. They immediately burnt the ships “so that they should not think of retreating to them, and the smoke and the mist that came from the vessels filled the neighboring land and air. Therefore, it was conceived that they had arrived in clouds of mist”. “The truth was not known beneath the sky of stars, whether they were of heaven or of earth.”
To me, the description of their arrival sounds like space ships. Especially, since it states they came from the clouds and landed in the mountains. Had they been regular sea fearing ships, they should be able to build them again and return to their origin at any time, so why burn them? It sounds like Aliens have been among us for a very long time and we have called them collectively Fairies or Fae.
The World is like the Men in Black Movies
Perhaps if we all had our third eye completely open, we might see the world quite differently. It is possible we live with and work with Aliens everyday but just cannot see them in their true form. I often think of the Men in Black series and how easily that could be our reality and we just do not know it.