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Finding Your ElvenHeart: Working with the Inner Realm of the Sidhe

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A guide to untaming yourself on a quest to discover your inner Sidhe nature, your ElvenHeart, for wholeness, healing, and awakening

• Explores who the Sidhe are and shares close encounters with them in our modern world

• Invites you to discover your ElvenHeart by journeying through the four portals of the StoneAnchor, the FlowDancer, the FireDreamer, and the WindSinger

• Offers gifts in the form of simple exercises to bring you into contact with your magical kin and rewild yourself

Awaken to your closest kin, the Sidhe (pronounced “Shee”), and let them inspire you to rediscover your gentle, wild, innermost nature, your ElvenHeart. Also known as the Faery People or the Good Neighbors, the Sidhe are not just figments of human imagination. They are reaching out to us, encouraging a reunion with humanity, and inviting us to partner with them in restoring wholeness to the world. As they reveal, serving Gaia or healing the Earth from the present crisis is not a convenience--it is a necessity.

Offering an experiential guide to reconnecting with the Sidhe and our inner ElvenHeart, Søren Hauge explores who the Sidhe are, how both humanity and the Sidhe emerged from a common ancestor, and how their untamed nature and deep wisdom bears significance for an aspect of our inner being that has gone to sleep. While the Sidhe did not enter the physical dimension as deeply as we did, they are real beings, very close to us, and different from angels, devas, and nature spirits. Søren introduces his own Sidhe contact, Fjeldur, and shares close encounters others have had with these beings in our modern world. He also takes you on a journey of rewilding through four portals--the StoneAnchor, the FlowDancer, the FireDreamer, and the WindSinger--to discover the treasure of your ElvenHeart at the core of your being. In the course of this, Søren offers gifts in the form of simple exercises that help bring you into contact with your magical kin and your inner Sidhe nature.

Through this wild quest, the journey of untaming yourself, you will connect with your Sidhe partners, unfold their inner gifts in your own being, and rediscover the forgotten land of innocent wildness and gentle power within you.

224 pages, Paperback

Published September 22, 2020

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January 12, 2023
Thank you, Søren!

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"The Sidhe are symbolical sea anemones, connecting with the deep base of Gaia while weaving energies in the gigantic sea of connectedness. A similar picture I have received on numerous occasions is the tree and the wind. Deeply rooted in the earth, the tree is standing with its vertical trunk while stretching its branches and leaves out in the open air and in persistent movement by the living winds. Or the dynamic interplay can be experienced as a wind-harp, letting the music emerge from the resonance between the tense strings of the stable instrument and living breeze in the air.
The Sidhe-nature can only blossom in complete freedom, in natural wildness. Exactly the sense of wildness is so prevalent in encountering anything concerning the Sidhe. Not a blind wildness - a conscious wildness exhibiting the features of untamedness, an unattached awareness that has often been described as almost feral, and yet not predatory in any way. Compared to us the Sidhe are undomesticated and seem unfettered from so many things we are attached to. In South American shamanism there is a word for this, "Salka". Salka has been described as the wild wind that blows through our world of conventions and norms, calling us to rediscover the beauty of all things and the great mystery of life. Salka is under the stars and supported by the fragrant Earth. Salka is the natural state of wildness we all come from, and the undomesticated identity we all have inherited but almost entirely forgotten. The Sidhe are Guardians of Salka, they are constant reminders of that which we need to rediscover."
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April 1, 2023
Fashion waves come and go, and the faithful hearts will remain faithful

At first, I was a bit hesitant about reading a book dedicated to the Sidhe where the Foreword is written by David Spangler. In the beginning, when David was working on the “Card Deck of the Sidhe” which is also mentioned several times in this Soren’s book, I believe, he did try to do his best. Yet working with this Realm requires to start changing ourselves, and it can be very challenging. David also started to project his own needs and expectations into this endeavor, and therefore he lost his contact with “Mariel” and her companions. In the last six years, he has been only repeating and reusing the previously given information and pretending that such communication still continues. In his second book, “Engaging with the Sidhe”, mentioned and recommended also by Soren in one of the chapters of “Finding your ElvenHeart ”, David even used the half-truths and non-truths to fill a book because he did not have enough new authentic material.

Back to Soren’s book - it is decent. But I have noticed there is a common feature in the contemporary Sidhe-literature - lots of information is the same and repeating itself again and again even in the books written by different authors. And I am also asking myself a question - where is Soren’s intuition and discernment when it comes to the work of the other “experts on the Sidhe”? It is in human nature that fashion waves come and go, I hope that this writing-about-the-Sidhe-wave will be soon over. And those with genuine love for the ‘People of Peace’ will stay quietly listening to their hearts, human or elven, it doesn’t matter.

And these hearts can also feel that whatever happens to one of the Sidhe, happens to all of them.


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