There is Truth in Every Fairytale
You have to believe it to be able to see it

Many people are quick to dismiss fairytales and mysteries as just make-believe, but what if there’s more to these stories than we think?
I’ve always been fascinated by fairytales and mysteries because they’re not easy to believe. I believe in things that others find hard to accept because I yearn to see what’s unseen and I see something real in them calling out to me to explore.
These tales hold truths that might not be obvious at first, but they often carry valuable life lessons. To see these truths, you have to believe they’re there. And for some, it’s something you have to experience yourself to fully understand. Until you have experienced it for yourself, no amount of writing will make you believe.
I believe everything that has a name exists or has existed at some point. Therefore I search for the truths in everything that is hard to believe but has a name.
There are so many mysteries of this universe that I love to explore but I will start with the ones that interest me the most:
God and the Devil
God and the devil are symbols of the fight between good and bad, light and darkness. They show the ongoing battle between positive and negative things, which reflects the choices and problems we all have in our lives. They make us think about what’s right and wrong, and the consequences of our actions and choices.
It’s about the decisions we make as we deal with the tricky parts of life.
God and the devil stand for the human search for what’s good and the idea that good can win over bad.
It’s not easy to believe in God and the devil unless you go experience them yourself.
Angels and Demons
Angels are portrayed as messengers from the heavens, bringing light, goodness, and protection. They remind us of hope and our connection to something bigger than ourselves. They’re seen as sources of guidance and inspiration, watching over us and offering comfort.
On the other hand, demons are often seen as messengers from hell, dark and scary, representing our fears and challenges. They might symbolize the negative things around us that try to bring us down.
In fairytales, angels and demons show the ongoing battle between good and bad, light and darkness, which is something many people can understand.
To believe in angels, we have to believe in the good they bring and the miracles they can do. And it’s hard to believe in demons unless you’ve faced something really tough that just can’t be explained physically.
Nephilim and Giants
Were the Nephilim just make-believe, or were they real?
The Nephilim were described as giants or demigods, and they’re mentioned in old stories in the Bible. Some experts think they were real people who lived a really long time ago. One idea is that they came from humans mixing with non-human creatures, like angels.
They’re seen as powerful beings with a mix of traits from both angels and humans. Nephilims are symbols of the complicated parts of human nature, and the blurry line between different worlds.
I believe that during Noah’s time, most of the nephilims were wiped out in the flood, while the good-hearted ones found rest in mountains, hence the saying “There are giants on every mountain.” But I can’t prove that although I believe.
Do you?
Not everyone agrees that they existed at all. It’s tough to believe in something like that, but there’s some truth in every fairytale.
Gods and Goddesses
Gods and goddesses have amazing powers and wisdom, and sometimes they even have flaws. They can stand for things like nature, love, or war, which are all part of being human.
In our own lives, we often look for understanding and inspiration, and these figures can symbolize the search for meaning and purpose.
The stories about gods and goddesses can teach us about how complicated people can be, the power of love and jealousy, and the search for knowledge and wisdom.
Even though these characters might seem like they’re from a fantastical story, they can show the real things we want, fight for, and dream about in our own lives. In reality, we all wish we were gods and goddesses or are we?
The Bible says we are.
Mermaids and Dragons
Mermaids, with their half-human, half-fish forms, represent the mystery and the appeal of things we don’t understand. Their stories remind us that there are secrets hidden beneath the surface, both in the deep sea and within ourselves.
The idea of mermaids and dragons can show our wish to explore and find new things, and the belief that the world is full of surprises. They embody our interest in the unknown and the beauty of discovering new things.
Mermaids and dragons in fairytales can teach us to stay open to new experiences and to enjoy the magic and mystery that life brings. These mythical creatures capture our imagination and reflect our longing for excitement and wonder in the world.
If you find it hard to believe, I don’t blame you. But what’s truth?
Reincarnation and Past Lives
The idea of reincarnation and past lives tells us that our experiences and lessons go beyond just one lifetime. It assures us that our journey continues, and there’s a deeper purpose to it all.
These concepts reflect our wish to grow and change, and the belief that what we do and learn carries on even after we’re gone. It makes us think about the idea that we’re part of something bigger, with a story that goes on beyond this lifetime.
Reincarnation can make us think about how strong the human spirit is and how we can keep growing and changing.
What do you believe?
I don’t believe death is the end. It better not be or this would have all been for nothing.
Heaven and Hell
The idea of the afterlife represents the belief in something beyond our time on earth. It reflects our wish for things to continue, and the hope that there’s something more out there.
In fairytales, the afterlife can give us comfort and the feeling that there’s something waiting for us after this life. It shows how curious we all are about what happens next and our search for meaning beyond what we know.
This idea can make us talk about what life really means, and our hope for something bigger after we’re gone.
So, even though the afterlife might be shown in different ways in fairytales, like heaven and hell, it all speaks to our shared curiosity and wonder about what might be waiting for us beyond what we know.
Do you believe in heaven and hell? I sure do otherwise it wouldn’t be named.
Ghosts and Spirits
In fairytales, ghosts often bring up feelings of fear, mystery, and things we don’t understand. The idea of ghosts and spirits might come from our wish to feel close to loved ones who have passed away or to make sense of things we can’t explain.
These ideas make us think about what comes after death and the things we don’t know about it. They show the lasting presence of the past and the idea that some things are hard to understand.
Even though ghosts might seem scary and unbelievable, there’s always some truth in every fairytale.
We are not forced to believe. I believe fairytales are not just stories and mysteries; they are reflections of the timeless truths and enduring hopes of humanity. Whether they explore the battle between good and evil, the search for meaning in the afterlife, or the potential for greatness within us, these tales resonate with something deep inside of me.
Finding the wisdom hidden within these tales has provided me with guidance, comfort, and inspiration in my life. I hold on to the magic of fairytales and mysteries, not merely as flights of fancy, but as reminders of the power of hope, love, and the human spirit.
There is truth in every fairytale but perhaps the greatest truth of all is that within every fairytale, there is a piece of our own story waiting to be discovered.
But you have got to believe it to see it.
