Faeries, Consciousness, and the Quest for Non-Material Realities: From Ancient Visions to Modern Theories

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Faeries are described across cultures as beings from an Otherworld whose encounters may come from altered states of consciousness, with explanations ranging from clairvoyant contact and shamanic visions (Evans-Wentz, Steiner) to the idea that nature has a memory-like order (Sheldrake), DMT‑induced experiences (Strassman), links to modern alien encounters (Vallée, Hancock), and three possible explanations for discarnate contact—hallucination, psychological projection, or genuine non-material interaction (Luke).

The Faerie Phenomenon in Folkloric and Modern Experience
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The Faerie Phenomenon in Folkloric and Modern Experience

This article was published originally on Graham Hancock’s website. It has been slightly modified for this post, although the section on DMT has been left as it initially appeared. A more rece…