Last year someone dumped a big list of free books online all about the Good People. In this collection was one book in particular that I'm looking for, the premise of which aimed to tie Fairies to UFOs (among other things). Specifically, according to the book, Fairies are UFOs who now choose to manifest as technologically advanced beings since we live in a tech-obsessed age. However, they are not quite Fairies or Aliens. They live in the Unconscious, and so they are sometimes evil, sometimes good, and sometimes ambivalent.
If anyone knows what book I'm talking about, I would much appreciate it if you could provide the title for me.
Also, general Faerie thread. I've heard some great stories on this board in the past. Please share.
>last year
Fucking hell, I have no clue, but I'll bump for you. I love stocking up with more fairy lore.
I never finished it, but it sounds a bit like what John Keel was addressing in The Mothman Prophecies.
Personally, I like the notion that fairies are passing themselves off as aliens. Seems like something they'd do. They kind of like fucking with humans.
>>19493436
I remember the thread but don't remember the book, sorry.
>>19493466
>>19493475
Appreciate you posting regardless. W.B. Yeats wrote a great book compiling some popular stories, plus some stories that were told to him, and it's available for streaming and download.
https://archive org/details/FairyAndFolkTalesOfIreland
That aside, any stories anybody is willing to share would be great.
>>19493436
There are a couple of books that fit that description. Probably the most significant is Jacques Vallee's "Passport to Magonia" ("Dimensions: A Casebook of Alien Contact" is essentially this book and "UFOs: The Psychic Solution" combined into a single book).
All of John Keel's books show the connections between aliens, fairies, elves, angels, demons, djinn, and even gods as being just various masks of what he calls "ultraterrestrials."
"The Faery Faith: An Integration of Science with Spirit" by Serena Roney-Dougal also has some interesting speculations along those lines.
>>19494130
I'm checking these out right now. They seem cool, but don't include the book I'm looking for, from what I've seen.
>>19494130
'Interdimensional hypothesis'
>>19494367
Keel's "superspectrum" theory is about electro-magnetic frequencies and has nothing to do with "dimensions"... or "parallel universes" either. And yes, those are two different things.