Questionable story...September 8, 2007 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I just couldn't believe her story. I do believe in nature spirits and such. Her story sounds much like "faerie fiction" you read with a little sprinkle of fundamental truths of nature consciousness thrown in. There are much better books dealing with devas and nature consciousness out there. If the story is really true, she may have had an enlightening experience with nature consciousness but it is heavily tarnished with her own bias, beliefs, prejudices, etc.. so that the story sounds untrue. There are better books out there. Try Penny Kelly's, "The Elves of Lily Hill Farm" or one by Machaelle S. Wright.
FascinatingNovember 29, 2006 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I accept that elementals are real and believe that they assist the planet in very beneficial ways. These beings exist on a different realm and dimension than humans, which is why most of us can't see them so readily. The author is fortunate to have the ability to see and perceive these beings and tells a wonderful and fascinating story of her encounters with them. She also offers ways for others to make a connection and work with elementals as well as guidelines for manifesting. When my daughter was 4 she saw a 12 inch gnome or elf-like being in my bedroom. I dismissed her story then, but now, 16 yrs later she's reiterated her encounter and stands by her story. Read this book with an open mind and don't be too quick to dismiss its validity. Enjoy!
The most fun book on manifestation I've ever readNovember 9, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have learned much from the teachings of Abraham via Jerry & Esther Hicks, enjoyed Rhonda Byrne's movie "The Secret," and love my daily messages from the Universe via Mike Dooley. These people taught me a great deal about how to manifest my heart's desires, but none were as much fun and as delightful as Tanis Helliwell's "Summer with the Leprechauns."
A month ago, we moved onto a piece of property that feels different, somehow. It feels alive in a way I've never experienced before, and I have felt a sense of curiosity and a desire to commune with that "aliveness." This book is going to help me do just that.
An Enchanting TruthOctober 30, 2006 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I ABSOLUTELY loved this book! It is enchanting from start to finish and teaches so much about the elemental realms. It is also recommened by Doreen Virtue for incarnated elementals, but even if you're not one and have an intrigue for these realms you will adore it! It is much better than the Elves of Lily Hill Farm, which is worth reading too, but not as good as this one.
Summer with the LeprechaunsSeptember 2, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This was a lovely book that confirmed my own belief system since my childhood. I read this book outside on the patio each morning and felt the magic and the information the author was trying to convey. We all need to feel one with the planet and take better care of it. I've even started to leave a little cream in a shell on the patio table for the little 'uns!