LORE ceremony

Lights of remembrance everlasting is a ceremony the woodland fairies have each May to honor those loved ones who have crossed over the rainbow bridge.
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LORE-lights of remembrance everlasting
The tree fairies of the Emerald Forest celebrate the LORE at the first full moon in May. This event is away for them to remember their family and friends who have passed over the bridge of this life into the next.
Each fairy at sunset takes a lightning bug and puts it in the middle of a leaf from the tree their family is associated with. The leaf is gently set in the Chunky River and the bug floats downstream for a few minutes while lighting up. The river sparkles with these glowing bugs as they travel. The bugs understand their mission and take great pride in being selected to have this honor.
After a few minutes the bugs fly up towards the moon and it is believed that the wishes and thoughts from the fairies on the ground then travel up to the heavens for the loved ones to receive.
Many forest animals come to watch and often tilt their heads up towards heaven too in complete silence. They stay slightly back from the fairies and the river.
The Jadeites come to watch but sit high up in the trees in order to protect this sacred ritual. When the fireflies take flight these women blow over the tops of their palms to send up a few wishes and thoughts of their own.
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LORE ceremony

Lights of remembrance everlasting is a ceremony the woodland fairies have each May to honor those loved ones who have crossed over the rainbow bridge.
Sharon
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LORE-lights of remembrance everlasting
The tree fairies of the Emerald Forest celebrate the LORE at the first full moon in May. This event is away for them to remember their family and friends who have passed over the bridge of this life into the next.
Each fairy at sunset takes a lightning bug and puts it in the middle of a leaf from the tree their family is associated with. The leaf is gently set in the Chunky River and the bug floats downstream for a few minutes while lighting up. The river sparkles with these glowing bugs as they travel. The bugs understand their mission and take great pride in being selected to have this honor.
After a few minutes the bugs fly up towards the moon and it is believed that the wishes and thoughts from the fairies on the ground then travel up to the heavens for the loved ones to receive.
Many forest animals come to watch and often tilt their heads up towards heaven too in complete silence. They stay slightly back from the fairies and the river.
The Jadeites come to watch but sit high up in the trees in order to protect this sacred ritual. When the fireflies take flight these women blow over the tops of their palms to send up a few wishes and thoughts of their own.