Where do the Aos Sí come from?

Bashar gives us clues to the mystical "Aos Sí" found in Celtic Mythology!

Where do the Aos Sí come from?
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What you know about the "Aos Sí" ? Where they come from and what is their story?

Well, they're part of the interdimensional elemental groups that exist in between, so to speak, in a slightly more refined version of physical reality that's connected to Earth, overlapping into the lower levels of the astral realm so they can come & go and present themselves as they need to to humans when and where it seems appropriate to them to do so.
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Aos sí (pronounced eess SHEE) is the Irish name for a supernatural race in Celtic mythology – daoine sìth in Scottish Gaelic – comparable to fairies or elves. They are said to descend from the Tuatha Dé Danann, meaning the 'People of Danu', according to pagan tradition.
They are strongly connected to the idea of shape-shifting energy that is available to all beings on Earth should you attempt to connect to that particular level to help you understand how you shift all the time from reality to reality. They're very representative of the idea of the realms of magic, the idea of, again, attuning to different realities, parallel realities, and allowing yourself to sort of shape-shift into them to represent whatever degree of that reality you need to to represent your path in life.
So the Aos Sí are very good as representatives of the go-betweens, the interdimensionalization of your awareness to become more than you think yourselves to be, to become more magical in your experience of life, to experience more synchronicities, to be presented with the idea of curiosity and clues and puzzles that allow you to solve your own internal sort of questions and follow the paths that lead to your own discovery of internal treasures.

Lovely. And is there an extraterrestrial history to the Xi? 

Well, only in the sense that they can commune with those beings from other places. They themselves are not extraterrestrial. They're very anchored to the Earth, but again in a multidimensional way. But anything that allows itself to experience its own multidimensionality will, by definition, overlap into the ability to communicate with extradimensional and extraterrestrial and even spirit beings.

Alternate names in Irish folklore

The Aos sí are known by many names in Ireland, among them:

  • Aingil Anúabhair: "Proud angels"
  • Daoine Uaisle': "The noble folk"
  • Daoine maithe: "Good people"
  • Deamhna Aerig: "Air demons"
  • Dream Anúabhair: "Excessively proud [people]"
  • Sídhfir: "fairy men"
  • Sídheógaídhe: "Young Moundlings"
  • Slúagh Cille: "Host of the churchyard"
  • Slúagh na Marbh: "Host of the dead"
  • Slúagh Sídhe: "Mound host"
  • Slúagh-Sídhe-Thúatha-Dé-Danann: "Mound host of the Túatha Dé Danann"
  • na Uaisle: "The noble" or "The gentry"

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