Posted by: Atala
Check out these photographs, taken on our recent Blue Papaya photographic outing. Blue Papaya is our youth group, where young people with extended perception gather together to learn and play. It’s a safe haven where the youth can express to their peers what they can see, feel, hear, sense, know. These youth often have to disguise their abilities while in “ordinary” society, because, they say, their peers don’t believe them or think they are weird. They often enter our group with sunken chests – from having to hide themselves in public – and after one or two times with us suddenly change to youth proud of what they know, with the understanding that these are very, very valuable assets both for them and our society. They acquire the tools by which they can know and share with their friends their abilities – much like a good athlete can share their abilities – and be accepted.
The Blue Papaya has turned out to be a wonderful place for the parents of the youth as well. For while the children are learning, the adults are observing and socializing with each other. It takes a very special Mom and Dad to have a child with extended perception when you yourself may not have these abilities, or may have suppressed them in your own youth, due to societal pressures. The parents learn to laugh among themselves as their children show their peers their own accomplishments – being able to talk to animals, see spirit, talk to faeries, communicate with trees – and many of the parents are rediscovering their own innate abilities in these areas as well.
The children chose a photographic outing last week. They chose to go to a local nature preserve to see what nature spirits they could capture on camera. If you can sense a presence, and then can coax the presence to manifest sufficiently to be on camera, then you have proof you can show to non-believers that there are, indeed, other worlds co-existing with ours, at different frequencies. Digital cameras are wonderful because you can see what you just shot in the screen.
It took a little time for the youth to come together in the same frequency. They started out shooting randomly. Then, as some of the more experienced got some shots of orbs and mists, the others crowded around, observed, and shifted their own energy on their own. More and more began getting photos – but each got something different, because of their own orientation.
One young girl talks with trees and in her photographs she got several images of trees with their aura – a haze around their branches – very clearly showing. Another young girl is very gifted in capturing orbs and faeries and her orbs often show intricate geometrics internal to them, and a type of geometric faery who appears to very evolved communicators; she got several of these images. One young girl, her second time with us, told me she wasn’t good at this. I looked at her. “You have a very strong connection with faeries,” I said. “Focus on them, ask them to come be photographed.” By the end of the session, she was so excited: she had learned very quickly how to photograph faery spirits, and got a number of excellent images. Her mother meanwhile started experimenting as well, and got a photo of a nature deva’s face, in green, with features and headdress!

This is the view, at dusk, of a wooded grotto with faeries

Close up of faery orb

Faery or fly? Several young people captured this life form on film, at the grotto
One young man, Andrew, is quite advanced in seeing and communicating with other worlds and inspires the other youth – and parents – to extend their own perceptions. He forgot his camera so I loaned him mine. Check out these images, above & below, which are all his. Above is a scene from a grotto, and the close up of nature forms he caught on film. Below is a woodland scene; this one is especially interesting, for one of the mothers told us she was praying for Mother Mary to show herself on film, and was a bit disappointed when, by the end of the visit, she had not seen her. This image shows Mother Mary did, indeed, answer the mother’s genuine prayer and appeared on film!

Overview of Mother Mary scene

Close up of tree with image of Mother Mary

Black and white of Mother Mary
About Atala
Atala Toy is President of Crystal Life and of ISIC. She is an expert, consultant, lecturer and author in the field of consciousness; her books include "We Are Not Alone; A Guidebook on Interdimensional Cooperation" and, coming out in June, "Nature Spirits, Spirit Guides and Ghosts: How to talk with and photograph beings of other realms."
I would like to know what kind of crystals you would recommend for school aged children? I am looking for something to protect them from bullies, give them self confidence, concentration and productivity.
Thank You,
Maria
Hello, Maria. I’d recommend tiger eye. That is a wonderful, brave, grounding stone that children all like. It is a shiny yellow brown. Tiger eye is good for pulling together a lot of details into one workable whole (such as learning in classroom); it is for good luck; and it protects. Your children can keep it in pockets and rub it when they need its energy! You can purchased tumbled tiger eye on our website.