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Fairies and Portals

We have already discussed more than once that fairies are beings naturally capable of crossing the boundaries of worlds, since their nature is malleable and not tied to one fixed reality. To do this, they can create and control Portals, alter the vibrations of space, and lead other beings through them, including people into other worlds (or into the Interworld), changing their perception and materiality.

Let us consider how they do this.

First, let us recall that Portals are special ruptures in space, states in which different realities temporarily come into contact and become accessible for the exchange of matter and energy. In other words, a Portal is a point where reality becomes unstable, and through which one can create a passage between worlds.

We have already said that any Portal is connected to the Interworld, since before getting into another reality, one needs to go beyond the boundaries of one’s own reality. From this point of view, it is more correct to consider a Portal not as a “door” between worlds, but as an anchor in the Interworld, a point of stabilization in the chaos of probabilities, which allows the mind (and, with it, their bearers) to overcome the barrier between realities. In other words, Portals structure the path through space that has no fixed form; they are special stabilized “tunnels” in a malleable medium, ensuring transition without loss of individuality. Strictly speaking, they do not connect worlds, but create a controlled route through the chaos of probabilities.

A Portal fixes probabilities so that a being can follow a specific path, rather than wander in an infinite multiverse. In this sense, any Portal is a bridge without which one would have to drift randomly through the chaos, risking dissolving in it. Therefore, although especially powerful beings can cross the Border without Portals, even they risk their sense of self in doing so.

Thus, Portals are points of contact in which two worlds temporarily weaken perceptual barriers, allowing the energy of one world to penetrate into the other. Accordingly, a Portal is held by two flows of energy: from the world — by the energy of stability and form, allowing the stability of the entrance to be preserved, and from the Interworld — by the energy of flexibility and probability, creating a “rupture” in the boundary of the world. In other words, any Portal exists precisely because two opposite natures — form (world) and probability (Interworld) — temporarily come into contact or “active contact.”

When a Portal is active, it temporarily “tears” the description of the world, making it incomplete, and thereby unstable, which allows the energy of the Interworld to penetrate inside. However, as soon as the journey is complete, the world restores its integrity, and the Portal closes. This is why Portals are usually short-lived — worlds strive for self-sufficiency and close the rupture.

If a Portal is created artificially, the energy mostly comes from the world — Magi or other beings expend power to temporarily “weaken” the Veil. If a Portal is natural, its energy comes from the difference in potentials between worlds — “thin” places form where worlds vibrate at similar frequencies. Finally, if a Portal is spontaneous, energy is drawn from random processes: magical anomalies, death (or sacrifices) of beings, powerful emotional outbursts, etc. Thus, a Portal is not just a door or a hole, but a balance between the energies of two realities, allowing the mind to temporarily go beyond one system and enter another.

Since each Portal requires maintaining an energy balance, and energy cannot simply disappear or appear, movement through it must be accompanied by an equivalent exchange between worlds. When a being enters a Portal, an energy surplus appears at the exit, and a deficit appears at the entrance. For example, when a fairy enters a given world through a Portal, a vortex of energy may appear at the place of its exit, a special “rarefaction” of space, sudden warming, flashes of light, etc. When it leaves the world, an “energy void” remains at the place of exit, which needs to be filled. If the worlds have different forms of energy, then the energy of the departed being must be replaced by an equivalent from another system. For example, sometimes when a being enters, electromagnetic disturbances compensate for the outflow of energy, and when it exits — they are absorbed. In our world this may manifest as anomalous electromagnetic effects (changes in the operation of devices, radio interference, bursts of static electricity), shifts in perception — sensations of loss of orientation, sudden change in temperature, auditory hallucinations, etc. In some situations, as we have already said, mutual substitution occurs: one leaves, another arrives, for example — changelings. When a fairy enters our world, an equivalent of energy must leave it (a person, an animal, an object, or a flow of power), and when it leaves the world, something comes from the Interworld in return. Therefore, after a person disappears through a Portal, inexplicable artifacts or otherworldly beings often appear there.

Thus, a Portal is a special kind of rupture or reworking of the boundary between worlds, which creates a temporary window allowing beings and energies to cross the Border, creating a bypass of its barrier. Its nature is quite complex, since it connects closed systems of worlds with the open hyperspace of the Interworld. For a Portal not to disappear, its points (entrances and exits) must be fixed (by magical keys, rituals, artifacts), without which the tunnel collapses. Accordingly, stable Portals act as energetic vortices redistributing energy, whereas unstable Portals are just random chaotic ruptures leading to unpredictable places.

At the same time, a Portal is both a physical and psychic structure, it represents a special energetic phenomenon that manifests both at the level of perception and at the level of matter. One can say that any Portal is a special mechanism for recoding perception, which always has physical, energetic, and psychic expression. In other words, a Portal is a process that usually begins in the mind, but with sufficient energetic support leads to physical changes.

One can say that in the sense under discussion, Portals are a type of Gates as fundamental structures of the universe. They can exist at all levels of being: as inner processes of the mind, energetic ruptures between states, and also in the form of physical passages between worlds. At the same time, within a Portal the Border is weakened so much that it allows not only the transition of the mind but also the possibility of bodily movement between realities.

From a physical point of view, Natural Portals (places of power, ancient sanctuaries) are zones where space-time is thinned due to the intersection of quantum probabilities or gravitational anomalies. At the same time, the creation of a Portal can be described as a process of artificially rupturing the structure of space, analogous to creating a wormhole, but on a smaller scale. Accordingly, crossing a Portal is possible when mind and matter enter a specific energetic configuration, for which the correct resonance (sound, frequency, vibration, rituals) is used. At a certain moment, the perception of reality changes, creating a point of transition. Thus, Portals can be considered as zones of superposition of reality, where a joint and controlled change in the state of mind and space is possible.

As we have already discussed, fairies as special “trans-world” beings by their very nature are in a borderline state between worlds, and therefore are “naturally” capable of creating Portals and moving between realities. The materiality of fairies is plastic, adaptive; their bodies can easily adjust to energetic and spatial conditions. This allows them not to dissolve when transitioning into other worlds, as could happen to a human. In addition, fairies do not bind themselves to one reality, and therefore do not experience resistance from the Gatekeeper.

They can exist in different time streams and feel all probabilities as equally real. This is what allows them to see and use Portals the way people see ordinary doors.

At the same time, fairies can use several ways to create and stabilize Portals; in particular, they can use natural zones in which the Border is naturally fragile. These can be special forest glades, ancient hills, standing stones, etc. Fairies know such zones and can open passages in them, using natural energetic resonances. In addition, they can themselves build “circles of power,” cromlechs, dolmens, and similar structures, creating local destabilization of the Border. In such places, widespread throughout the world, it is easier to create a Portal, and it remains active longer.

Also, fairies have the ability to resonate with space, creating energetic oscillations that lead to the weakening of the Border. They can tune themselves and space to the necessary “frequency,” creating a “window of transition.” They widely use rhythm and sound as a tool for tuning space: their dances, round dances, and music change the basic structure of reality, creating conditions for opening passages.

Thanks to their plastic and adaptive energetic structure, fairies do not have problems during transition, and can pass through a Portal without distortion of body and mind. Unlike people, who need to stabilize their awareness, fairies can naturally adapt to any world, and they are not afraid of losing identity. They remember their “I” in all worlds, since their mind is initially multidimensional. We have already discussed that their form is not fixed on a single physical template.

Thus, Portals for them are not only “doors,” but also “routes.” They do not perceive the transition as a “rupture,” but as a natural continuation of their path, and feel the Border as a flexible substance.

For them there is no rigid binding to time; they can emerge from a Portal at a point that does not coincide chronologically with the moment of entry, and if for fairies the transition can feel instantaneous, then in another world decades will pass.

Some fairies even exist simultaneously in two or more worlds; their mind is distributed and allows them to easily enter and leave worlds without losing identity.

From a physical point of view, fairy transitions through Portals can be described from several positions. They are able to consciously change the probabilistic state and move into another universe, using portals as points of decoherence in which their state changes similarly to quantum superposition: fairies exist in many variants simultaneously and can move between them. Their materiality is flexible, manifesting itself in different states depending on the environment. They, like quantum objects, exist in several states at once. At the same time, they can change their frequency so as to “tune” to the desired world, as well as travel not only between worlds but also in time.

As we already mentioned above, physically a Portal is an area of anomalous curvature of space-time; it can work as a “wormhole,” connecting different worlds. In this case, the energy of the Portal is not located in one world, but is distributed between the “entry” and “exit” spaces, and fairies can consciously create such transitions, controlling local resonances and fields. To do this, they see different probabilistic lines and choose the necessary path.

At the same time, it is well known that fairies not only themselves have the ability to move between worlds through Portals, but can also temporarily change the state of a human or another “fixed” being so that it can pass together with them.

To do this, they create a resonant field, adjusting the vibration of the human body to another reality and at the same time alter their mind, allowing them to perceive another world and enter it. Thus, a human does not “jump over” the Gates, but simply smoothly moves into a new reality, perceiving it as natural.

The key feature of the nature of fairies is their plasticity, adaptability; that is, they can “tune” their nature to the being or object with which they interact. This is how, for example, they are able to marry humans and leave offspring — half-bloods — temporarily “tuning” to human nature. But the reverse process is also possible: fairies are able to temporarily change human nature as well, and thus facilitate their passage through a Portal.

If such a transformation is temporary, a human can return to their world without difficulty. However, they will retain certain features (altered perception, unusual abilities, heightened intuition). However, in special cases, fairies can literally temporarily “assimilate” a human by connecting them to their field. In such a case, the human for a time becomes a kind of fairy and loses part of their individuality, but due to this gains the ability to pass through Portals without losses. At the same time, if the process of transitions drags on, the changes may become permanent, which can explain myths about people who “remained” in the world of fairies and forgot their former life. Sometimes fairies themselves can deliberately “distort” human nature if they want them to stay with them. This is exactly what legends mean when they say that food in the fairy world “forever binds” a person to this space.

Thus, fairies have the ability to easily control Portals, since they not only understand the laws of probabilities and transitions between worlds, but can also change their nature and adjust other beings to them. They perceive reality not as definite or rigidly structured, but as a multicomponent flow in which one can move without difficulty, which makes them natural travelers between worlds. Fairies can create and maintain Portals using energetic keys known to them or tuning them to special points of instability.

24 responses to Fairies and Portals

  1. Hello, Enmerkar. Thank you for the article! In Stonehenge in the UK, there was an incident in 1971 involving the disappearance of a group of 5 hippie students. They decided to have a picnic, setting up their tents right in the midst of the menhirs, playing guitar and drinking alcohol there. A strong hurricane with thunder and rain began at night, and in the morning, all of these people disappeared without a trace. The search yielded no results—no evidence of these individuals was found. This case received widespread media coverage and has turned into one of those incredible stories that sensationalist newspapers love to publish over the decades. Is it possible that the thunderstorm with the hurricane that arose at such a place with a thin boundary like Stonehenge spontaneously opened a portal and moved them somewhere outside of this world? Or, as another version suggests, could they have been abducted for desecrating the sacred place? In the materialistic worldview of the 20th century, the existence of other worlds and dimensions was not postulated, leading to the myth of extraterrestrials abducting people. Is this myth a distorted description of the disappearance of people from this world through the intervention of otherworldly forces and beings?

    • Hello!

      Such cases always raise many questions and can be explained from different perspectives. On one hand, Stonehenge, like many other megalithic complexes, was likely created at least partly as a Portal connecting different realities. If we start from such an assumption, its nature suggests that under special conditions, it could become active again.

      Various threshold events can provoke the opening of a Portal, including thunderstorms and hurricanes—we have already discussed that sharp energy emissions can thin the Veil. Thunder, lightning, abrupt pressure changes, and electromagnetic discharges could lead to a “breakthrough” in the spatial structure. The ancient energy of Stonehenge itself, with its megaliths arranged in a specific way, might have played a role in creating instability when the external environment created conditions for it.

      The very fact of human presence at the epicenter of the stones’ influence could also have affected the parameters of the system, activating the previously “dormant” Portal.

      So it is quite possible that elemental forces renewed its operation for a short time, and the people inside transitioned to some other space.

      On the other hand, the version of abduction due to the desecration of a sacred place also holds validity. Many traditions consider places like Stonehenge to be sacred zones, protected by invisible Guardians—gods, spirits, fairies, or other beings who dislike human intrusion. From this perspective, it’s clear that the people who held a picnic in a sacred place might have provoked the anger of these forces. Their interaction with the menhirs (which can hold memory for a long time and be “active”) could have attracted the attention of the Keepers, while the influence of alcohol and disorderly behavior might have disrupted the sacred balance that maintained the Veil. Accordingly, the Guardians could have simply removed the intruders, sending them to another space, or even turned them to dust.

      The idea of “alien abduction” is very convenient for rational explanations of mystical disappearances, but if we consider it more deeply, it turns out to be nothing more than a distorted interpretation of contact with otherworldly entities. Many descriptions of alien abductions (altered perception, loss of time, incomprehensible images) coincide with ancient tales of how people entered other worlds—for example, the fairy realm, from which they returned changed or did not return at all.

      Since Portals are a phenomenon that occurs in reality, modern descriptions of contacts could simply be a new version of ancient stories about journeys to other worlds.

      Thus, this case can be viewed in several ways: as mass misinformation, as a rare natural phenomenon, or as a real instance of interaction with a Portal. However, the multitude of similar stories about disappearances of people in power spots suggests that from a magical standpoint, the version involving the opening of a Portal or the intervention of otherworldly forces appears quite justified.

  2. Good day. Please tell me, are there still lines among people capable of traveling between worlds and leaving them completely?

  3. Hello, did I understand correctly that fairies can be among us, changing their appearance and adapting to people? Do they have the ability to become invisible? Is there a specific realm where they reside? And do you have topics related to fairies? Is it possible to encounter them in their natural form, and where might such encounters take place? Thank you.

    • Hello! Yes, fairies can be among people, but they avoid this themselves. As for the articles, there is a search system on the blog. Just type the word ‘fairy’ there, and the search will give you articles about them.

  4. The question may seem silly, but what literally drives these beings? Humans are driven by love, as they understand it, the desire to overcome various rigid limitations, and finally, curiosity. Fairies “love” everything all at once, they don’t encounter limitations, they aren’t curious because they already know and feel. So what interest do they have in traveling? Are they simply carried along by one current or another? Just carried along?

    • Fairies are driven not by the desire to overcome, but by the very flow of existence, the Great River of Life. Their life is not a linear path with obstacles to overcome, nor is it a set of knowledge to accumulate. They perceive reality as a game of movements, flows of energy, a dance in which they participate, changing forms, spaces, moods, while remaining themselves. They travel not because they are seeking something, but because movement is the natural state of their being. They are not tied to rigid coordinates of the world, not fixed in one point like humans, and therefore their journeys are not aimed at achieving something, but are a manifestation of their inner rhythm and harmony with the flow of forces. One could say that they are driven not by a goal, but by the very structure of their existence. They do not exist statically, but rhythmically. They are drawn to places where flows change, where patterns of events are born, where one can feel the vibration of the world in a new form. They feel the music of reality, and their movement, their dance, is part of its symphony.

  5. If fairies see probabilities as the same as reality, can they help change destiny, transforming it into the desired variant where it is otherwise impossible?

  6. If the consciousness of fairies is originally multidimensional, and they can exist in different worlds simultaneously, can we say that the cities the author sees in the Between-Worlds are just part of the fairy world, and that fairies exist not only there but also in other worlds that the author cannot see? The article’s text completely fails to clarify how people could defeat fairies if fairies can disappear right on the battlefield and completely vanish without entering into battle.

  7. Hello Enmerkar. If the possibilities for fairies are so great and diverse, how could people have pushed them out of their world? And how valuable is the world of humans to them?

    • Hello! Indeed, fairies are plastic beings, magically powerful, but at the same time closely tied to certain conditions of existence. They are not gods, they are not omnipotent and cannot exist outside the natural, energetic, and spiritual flows that nourish them. The gradual displacement of fairies from the world of humans, which ultimately led to their Exodus, is essentially a change in the structure of reality itself, which gradually became alien and toxic to them. Fairies are closely connected with nature, the cycles of the elements, time, transitions between light and darkness. When the human world began to accelerate, destroying traditional rhythms, magical beings lost stable points of attachment. Technological progress, artificial lighting, urbanization – all this literally poisoned the conditions of existence in which fairies manifested. Moreover, fairies cannot tolerate iron – not only physically, but on a more subtle level. Iron, steel, mechanisms, factories – all this destroys natural magical structures. Industrialization became the final blow for them. Strong human egregores – religious, social, scientific – changed the energetic balance. Monotheism stripped fairies of their sacred status, proclaiming them demons, spirits, or illusions. Therefore, the fairies themselves chose the Exodus. When the world became unfavorable for them, they left voluntarily – not due to defeat, but out of disgust towards the conditions created by humans. One could say that Midgard for them became ‘intolerably stinking’ – with iron, materialism, consumerism. Therefore, they moved to the Between-Worlds, to layers of reality more suitable for themselves, preserving bridges and portals to the world of humans. Nevertheless, fairies, as beings of a plastic nature, cannot completely abstract themselves from human reality. Much of their existence intertwines with human energies. Some fairies depend on the energy of emotions, history, art. As long as people remember them, believe in them, and tell stories about them – they live. Fairies appreciate humans as allies, but fear them as destroyers. They know that humans are dangerous but also valuable. Human will, passion, curiosity – these are powerful forces that even fairies cannot always understand or predict. Thus, the world of humans for fairies is both a memory of a past they have lost and a source of energy that cannot be completely ignored, as well as a potential field of play, contact, or interaction, and also – a danger that must be approached with caution. Currently, fairies are neighbors at the border of worlds, who can come if a person recognizes their presence, respects their power, and understands the value of interaction. Thus, fairies were not expelled from Midgard – they left by themselves when the world became unsuitable for them.

      • You write that fairies moved to the Between-Worlds because it has more suitable conditions. However, earlier you wrote that there is a strong energy deficit there. There are still enough places on Earth where the cycles of light and darkness are still the same, especially 1000 years ago when the Exodus of fairies took place. Yes, the rhythm of humans has accelerated, but only in cities; the rhythms of nature remain unchanged, and the seasons change just as they always have. The data in the articles about fairies do not quite match up. What elements are fairies associated with in the Between-Worlds? Perhaps their conditions there are much worse than on Earth.

      • Thank you for the detailed and very informative response. If you had personal experience communicating with fairies, please share.

      • I have a clear feeling that many outstanding ballerinas are fairies that have “broken through” into the world of humans.)

  8. The theme of love for fairies remains unexplored – you wrote that they have no soul. Is love, similar to that of humans, accessible to them, and what energy corresponds to this if there is no soul?

  9. And large-scale power outages – did someone big come to us? ) Who big can come to us?

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