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by
Dora Van Gelder
Why
do most people not see fairies?
Why do most
people not see fairies? They live in the same
world as we do, but their bodies are less
dense than ours, though only slightly less
dense than a tenuous gas. I feel sure that the
veil between them and us is exceedingly thin
-- so thin that nearly anyone could penetrate
it with a little effort along the right line.
The difficulty is to indicate this line and
especially to get others to comprehend it.
Most certainly, one strong reason for our not
seeing them is due to a difference in point of
view. If, therefore, what I write here can
help to change points of view toward the fairy
world, it will help to make more and more
people able to see them.
That, of
course, is not all. A special sense must be
awakened in people if they are to see fairies.
The kind of world fairies live in does not
affect our ordinary senses directly. They
cannot be touched or felt, yet they can
certainly be seen. In fact, ordinary sight is
a help in seeing them, but that sense by
itself is a little too coarse to catch the
light they give off. However, everyone has
latent in them a sense finer than sight, and a
number of people -- a surprisingly large
number -- have activated it. It is this higher
sense perception which is employed in watching
the antics of the fairy world. After all,
everyone has a wide range of sensory
equipment. Touch reveals solids, taste tells
us about liquids, and the sense of smell
reports on gases. Sight is still more subtle,
and the series does not end there. There is a
force of special seeing called clairvoyance --
clear seeing.
The fact is
that there is a real physical basis for
clairvoyance, and the faculty is not
especially mysterious. The power centers in
that tiny organ in the brain called the
pituitary gland. The kind of vibrations
involved are so subtle that no physical
opening in the skin is needed to convey them
to the pituitary body, but there is a special
spot of sensitiveness just between the eyes
above the root of the nose which acts as the
external opening for the gland within. It
feels as if one were looking from that spot on
the forehead, just as it feels in ordinary
sight as if one were looking with one's eyes,
although we all know we are only looking
through them. Perception through that
sensitive spot differs from perception through
the conventional sense organs in one way:
within there is no nervous structure of the
ordinary physical sort. But the perception
works just as I have said, nevertheless. When
it is necessary to look into that finer
world in which the fairies and similar kinds
of living beings exist, it is only necessary
to concentrate for a moment along that line of
sight, and the sense responds much as if the
eyes (but in this case a single eye) has
opened.
I am told
(for I do not pretend to be very well informed
about biology) that there was once, in
primitive animals ancestral to humans, a
connection for the pituitary body to the skin
and an outer opening for it. The present
pituitary body is supposed to be an atrophied
remnant from those days. But doctors know that
the gland is far from being a useless remnant,
for it secretes from both parts of itself some
of those bodies which are an invisible part of
the blood stream and have such a powerful
influence on growth and other functions. So
the pituitary gland is certainly very much
alive and important in human beings. And it
certainly has this use for receiving very fine
vibrations from a world of things which are
subtler than anything we know.
I wish I
could make it still clearer, but perhaps that
is the best one can do. Maybe in a way it is
just as well that this sense is not so readily
at hand that people could force it to work.
For any such violent effort to move nature
ahead of her own time is in many cases fraught
with danger. People sometimes try to press
themselves forward into a clairvoyant state by
using their will, taking drugs, or engaging in
other practices. However, if its development
is unnatural, clairvoyance is not usually
safe. But this does not make it less real than
in cases where the power occurs in a perfectly
normal way.
Continued
in Part 3:
Can
adults still learn to see fairies?
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