Faerie stones.......... that's a new on on me Madame Kitty! Only been splashed with water, had twigs and sticks thrown at me on occasion. Not actual stones. Don't know if I would be very ok with that. That might anger me a great deal after all. I will keep my eye (and head) out for them though. Thanks for the heads up (pun intended 😊). Good day you all! 😉👍🍀🍄✝️😇
Kitty, I have to tell you, there's a chance I have encountered a fairy stone!! My parrot, my darling companion whom I love and cherish, came into my possession when she was four weeks old. It was a blustery October day when I picked her up from the breeder, asking question after question about her care before starting to drive back. I was in a city I wasn't familiar with, so I had to pull over to get my bearings. As I slowed into the parking lot, a rock fell from the sky and bounced off the hood of my car!! At the same time, a group of crows flew overhead. Bewildered, I had to stop and just sit there to process what just happened, because the rock seemed to drop straight out of nowhere. I thought hard about walking out and picking up the rock to look at and maybe take home, but I couldn't decipher the intent of the energy I was feeling. I thought about my brand new baby bird in the seat next to me, I felt a wave of desire to protect and shelter her, and not let in any unwanted guests during this critical time of parrot/ human bonding. Suffice to say, I redirected myself back home and haven't looked back! But I do wonder who it was that dropped that rock...
Mine looks like a black arrowhead of flint or obsidion. It heals by just rubbing it on the afflicted area. And when it heals...its almost instantaneous!
@@nataliebutler I was hiking in the back of the property one day and just sat down because I was exhausted (Its very hilly in Virginia) and I looked down and there it was. Sitting on the ground. Later I would find another one down by the river that runs through the back of the property.....its about 116 acres with a long history as a wagon train trail.
If it is thrown at you, it has been willingly given away... If it is left behind/lost, then it has fallen outside of any cloak of ownership and that is the fault of the previous owner/caretaker... If it has been acquired via theft or sheer dumb luck, the responsibility lies on the one whose duty it was to safeguard it...who has shown to be out witted and therefor lacking... or, in the case of luck, luck has chosen the new caretaker and NO creature should test Luck's will...
Faerie stones.......... that's a new on on me Madame Kitty! Only been splashed with water, had twigs and sticks thrown at me on occasion. Not actual stones. Don't know if I would be very ok with that. That might anger me a great deal after all. I will keep my eye (and head) out for them though. Thanks for the heads up (pun intended 😊). Good day you all! 😉👍🍀🍄✝️😇
Kitty, I have to tell you, there's a chance I have encountered a fairy stone!! My parrot, my darling companion whom I love and cherish, came into my possession when she was four weeks old. It was a blustery October day when I picked her up from the breeder, asking question after question about her care before starting to drive back. I was in a city I wasn't familiar with, so I had to pull over to get my bearings. As I slowed into the parking lot, a rock fell from the sky and bounced off the hood of my car!! At the same time, a group of crows flew overhead. Bewildered, I had to stop and just sit there to process what just happened, because the rock seemed to drop straight out of nowhere. I thought hard about walking out and picking up the rock to look at and maybe take home, but I couldn't decipher the intent of the energy I was feeling. I thought about my brand new baby bird in the seat next to me, I felt a wave of desire to protect and shelter her, and not let in any unwanted guests during this critical time of parrot/ human bonding. Suffice to say, I redirected myself back home and haven't looked back! But I do wonder who it was that dropped that rock...
Perhaps it was dropped by one of the crows?
They are known to enjoy, collect, & gift (even to humans) small, shiny objects.
Mine looks like a black arrowhead of flint or obsidion. It heals by just rubbing it on the afflicted area. And when it heals...its almost instantaneous!
Fascinating stuff. 🍀🪨🍄-🤔=👍
How delightful! I have never heard of these fairy stones! But I know to look out for them now! Wonderful as always, Kitty!
How did you find it?
@@nataliebutler I was hiking in the back of the property one day and just sat down because I was exhausted (Its very hilly in Virginia) and I looked down and there it was. Sitting on the ground. Later I would find another one down by the river that runs through the back of the property.....its about 116 acres with a long history as a wagon train trail.
Love your work Kitty ❤
If it is thrown at you, it has been willingly given away...
If it is left behind/lost, then it has fallen outside of any cloak of ownership and that is the fault of the previous owner/caretaker...
If it has been acquired via theft or sheer dumb luck, the responsibility lies on the one whose duty it was to safeguard it...who has shown to be out witted and therefor lacking... or, in the case of luck, luck has chosen the new caretaker and NO creature should test Luck's will...
My husband is the only person iv ever met that can look in the grass and spot a Clover From across the yard! I have over 50 he has given me ❤