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Member | Faecat Texas posts 673 12:52 pm June 8, 2011
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Can fae really bring humans to the fae realm like in irish lore?
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Member | Dramamine Minnesota posts 202 9:36 pm June 8, 2011
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Not any more…back in the Dark Ages that was a real threat…but now days its not possble because of the veil, I shouldn't say impossible though cause it could be…
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Member | Faecat Texas posts 673 9:50 pm June 8, 2011
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Member | Hamsakala U.S. posts 197 7:55 am June 9, 2011
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Dramamine, do you know anything about the belief in the Huldufolk in Iceland. 80 percent of people in Iceland believe in fae and many have had encounters with them.
The government even have fairy experts who go and check out any sight that they want to build on to make sure that fae don't live there.
There was a documentary made a few years ago called The Huldufolk that people can find by Googling but it is in Icelandic language.
I'd like to write an article about it but I can't seem to find out anything much about it other than what's on Wikipedia and a tiny bit by Googling.
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Member | Dramamine Minnesota posts 202 10:41 am June 10, 2011
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hm….I really do not know a lot about the Huldufolk…I'm going to look into it though….this sounds like very intresting…hee hee you should right an artical about it though :D please :)
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Member | Hamsakala U.S. posts 197 3:45 pm June 10, 2011
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Hi Dramamine!
I am planning to write about the Huldufolk as soon as I can get enough information.
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Member | BlueTiger posts 189 4:24 pm June 10, 2011
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Huldufólk 102 in a movie if you get time to watch well its a documentry . You might find it interesting Hamsakala
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| stellar posts 370 4:26 pm June 10, 2011
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That is very interesting… I thought the Irish had the most connection with the fae but it seems like Iceland might have the most… Finding people that live in Iceland online (thru Facebook, Myspace, etc.) and asking them about it might be a good idea. If you say it's for an article and you'd like to interview them they might be interested.
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Being too full of sleep to understand
How far the unknown transcends the what we know
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Member | Hamsakala U.S. posts 197 5:07 am June 11, 2011
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Thanks Stellar!
I'm just wondering how to approach strangers about that though. Food for thought.
Namaste
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Member | Hamsakala U.S. posts 197 5:09 am June 11, 2011
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Thanks BlueTiger,
Yes, that is the documentary I was talking about, I was confusing it with the Icelandic language film I found. I'm having a hard time finding the entire film of Huldufolk 102. I have only ever been able to see 7 or so minutes of the film.
It's not available on DVD and the one place I found to watch it online the film never started for me.
I tried your link here but it wouldn't take me there, it took me to RF's home page and gave me a message saying not available.
I would download the film if I knew of a place that I could trust. You never know what you could be downloading.
I'm happy to pay for it but again you never know what sites you can trust with credit card info. Amazon.com does not carry it. IMDB doesn't have any download or purchase info and neither does the film's official website.
Oh well, I'll keep searching.
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Member | BlueTiger posts 189 7:44 am June 11, 2011
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Well best thing i know is to contact the makers on there home site and from there ask to purchase a dvd. This is how some have done it.
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Member | Hamsakala U.S. posts 197 1:17 pm June 11, 2011
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Thanks BlueTiger. I'll try that.
Namaste
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