I looked it up online and found that these spectacular events of nature are called "Fairy Rings" So I guess I'm a fairy now? Since it means different things in different countries, I think it means whatever you want it to represent. Be it a bad omen or a sign of good luck. The scientist are baffled by these mysterious group of mushrooms to an extent as well. They say it is caused by some nutrients in the soil where the mushrooms are located but still no reason as to why they should grow in a circle pattern.
These circular mushrooms have been spotted in other places of nature before...in the woods, in fields, in sand...
They say don't ever step into a fairy ring because you could go crazy and be that way for the rest of your life and also be cursed by their otherwordly protectors.
In the German folklore, the fairy rings are thought to be the spots where witches dance. In Celtic folklore, on the other hand, fairy rings are caused by dancing fairies or burned in the ground by dancing elves after a moonlit night.
Well my theory is this...We can believe anything we want to believe. We can believe everything we read and hear, or we can make up our own meaning. Since it seems that no one can come up with one reason for this magical mushroom event and then agree on what it means....I believe the fairy ring was a good sign from nature and the Universe because only positive energy comes from above. I don't know if it is magical or not. I do know that what we believe is what we become and our thoughts give us the power to do great things within ourselves such as healing and peace of mind.
So as I stepped inside the mysterious mushroom circle, I thought of great positive energy surrounding and protecting me for the rest of my life!!
My son also stepped inside the ring and imagined good luck will follow him for the rest of his life.
Have you ever come across a fairy ring?
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