The Magic Fairy Forest; Spread your wings Cecilia

Good Morning, well, it’s afternoon now. It’s OK, you aren’t interrupting me. We’re having lunch together! ‘Oh, OK. I’m new at this.’

 

Welcome! How did you know to connect with me? ‘Marie.’ (Marie Antoinette.)

 

What is your name please? It’s OK, take your time. I’m not in a hurry. ‘Cecilia.’

 

That’s a pretty name. I’ve always liked the name Cecilia. ‘Thank you.’ (Said shyly.) ‘What do I do now?’

 

Why did Marie send you to me? ‘She said I need to spread my wings.’

 

Do you have wings? ‘I do.’ (Said shyly.) Are you a fairy Cecelia? ‘Yes.’ Where do you live? ‘In the forest.’ Which one? ‘The magic fairy forest!’

 

Wow. I’ve never heard of this! Do you want to tell me about it? ‘I do! It lights up like a Christmas Tree at night, that’s my favorite time.’

 

Do you celebrate Christmas there? ‘Well, yes. Christmas, birthdays, anything you celebrate we celebrate.’

 

Is your forest a place that I could visit Cecilia? ‘Ummmm.’ (She’s asking someone.) ** ‘HmmmHmmm, Hello.’ ** (Said in a matronly  voice.)  Hello, my name is Christine. ** ‘Yes, I know. Are we disturbing you?’ ** No, We’re having lunch together, I’m enjoying our conversation. ** ‘Alright, you may continue.’ ** Thank you.

 

‘That was my Grandmother Riddick. She’s very serious.’ I see. I’m sure she’s just protective of you. ‘I know. I’m afraid it’s made me rather skittish.’

 

How old are you Cecilia? ‘Twenty-two today! This was my gift from Marie.’ Happy Birthday sweet girl! (She giggles.)

 

Did grandmother answer your question? ‘She said over the river and through the woods.’

 

OK, thank you. Is there anything you want to tell me? ‘There is so much but now I forgot.’ (She’s pouting.)

 

Is blue your favorite color? (Her dress is blue, her eyes too.) ‘Blue, and pink, and yellow. Not purple.’ Those sound like happy colors. ‘Oh, they are! I’m always happy.’

 

That’s wonderful Cecilia. Will you have your favorite cake tonight to celebrate? ‘It’s not cake. It’s nuts and berries and flowers. It looks like a cake but it’s not. It’s more like a bread, it’s my favorite.’ What do you call it? ‘Hefeweizen.’

 

Oh, You must be in Germany. ‘How did you know?’

 

A lucky guess! Is there anything else before I go lovey? ‘I like that. Will you call me that for now on?’ OK, that will be my birthday present to you Lovey! (She’s clapping.)

 

Enjoy your special day Lovey, go have some fun! ‘I will, I will. Goodbye, goodbye!’ (She’s waving goodbye.)

 

 

 

Channeled message from Cecilia, a fairy, Marie Antoinette introduced me to her. This often happens, one connection leads to the next. It’s beautiful and powerful and I’m honored to be in participation.

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