If I may further submit my thoughts, I'd like to continue my participation.
Seer wrote:
I'm talking about my suspicions of the MODERN movement to envision fairies and invite their presence into your lives. I'm fairly certain that the spiritual entities that members of this movement have encountered were NOT fairies, but rather demonic imposters. This kinda applies to any situation in which people seek the spiritual outside of God, whatever they see/think they see is more than likely NOT what they think it is.
Not to mention that, in general, when people search for a spiritual alternative to God, they tend to see what they want to see. I think I've said elsewhere that UFO's are the modern adaptation of faeries, and I'm going to stick with that. Most UFO encounters are grounded in the occult, and I think the devil gives people what they want to see. In the past, people have wanted faeries (especially the elemental faeries) as a way of understanding the way nature works. But now, we think we understand nature, but culture no longer has an explanation of our place in the order of things, so we want something to explain
that. Aliens offer an explanation. (Albeit an invalid one.)
For that reason, because I associate faeries with the occult, I avoid faeries in literature, in general. There are exceptions made when faeries are much more like another race, than some sort of higher order of beings. However, I general consider myself to be of the "weaker brethren", since I tend to avoid that which has been, figuratively speaking, "sacrificed to the false gods." (False gods generally being of a demonic origin, "behind every idol is a demon.")