We love it when outside journalists write about the Fairy Congress, it allows for a new perspective. Thank you Same Fletcher for the article, and to the Salish Current for publishing it. Celebrants mark 25 years of communing with fairies Read More
By Michael Pilarski, June 28. 2025 We are excited to have Julie Spangler and Maryn Spangler presenting at our 25th anniversary of the Fairy & Human Relations Congress. David Spangler has been a big influence on the Fairy & Human Relations Congress. David Spangler presented at six Fairy Congresses between 2003 and 2014. Julie attended...Read More
Herbalism at the Fairy & Human Relations Congress Plant Spirit Medicine Track Every single year of the Fairy Congress has included presenters and workshops on herbs, trees and plant spirit medicine. Herbalism and nature spirits are intertwined. 800 people attended the 2024 Northwest Herbal Fair at Lake Leland near Quilcene (same site as this year’s Fairy...Read More
BEV’S EXPERIENCES IN THE REDWOODS JUNE 2023: Meeting the Lemurian Mother Tree This experience took place during the energy of the summer Solstice, a few days after the Damanhur Summer Solstice ceremony in Boulder CO. I traveled from Boulder to Seattle to see my daughter, Caroline and we traveled together to see the Redwoods in...Read More
By Michael Pilarski, April 20, 2025 The Fairy & Human Relations Congress has a rich and illustrious history, both in the fairy realm and in the human realm. The very first Congress was in the fairy realm and was the idea of the nature fairies who worked with Daphne Charters. It was described in detail...Read More
The Fairy & Human Relations Congress has always been focused on nature-spirit communication and collaboration. All Indigenous cultures have traditions of this far back into antiquity. The Fairy & Human Relations Congress invites Indigenous people to attend the Congress. Free admission is available or people can pay whatever amount they wish. People who give a...Read More
The Human & Sidhe Dance at the 2024 Fairy & Human Relations Congress. Report by Skeeter I very much enjoyed the Elemental Ecstatic dance hosted by Jan Kinsey and Quinn. Here is a report from my end, but first here is a description from Jan afterwards. “And we asked the Fairy Queen and King and...Read More
Nature Notices by Ron Hays Recently walking along the footpaths of our land in the foothills of the Oregon Cascades, a naturalist friend marveled at the species diversity along the way. It wasn’t always like that. Continually mowed before our purchase, much of the land was blackberries and canary grass. In the twenty years since...Read More
Report from the 2023 Fairy and Human Relations Congress “Wow!” That was the main response from folks after attending the Fairy Congress this year. It was profoundly healing, to the point that it can be challenging to put into words! This was our third year at this new venue, and our deepening connection was felt...Read More
One more week to register for the 23rd Annual Fairy and Human Relations Congress!! Doing the Math… We understand money is an issue for many folks, so we wanted to offer a breakdown of Congress costs so you can see what a deal it is! The adult price is $315. Seniors (over 60) and Young...Read More