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Fairy Paths & Spirit Roads: Exploring Otherworldly Routes in the Old and New Worlds [Paperback]

Paul Devereux (Author)
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October 28, 2003
Embark on a journey into a previously unimagined world, one where seemingly ordinary paths are in fact ancient, spiritual roads. With this first practical work of its kind, which mingles oral history, anecdotes, and historical facts, readers can explore actual landscape features in Britain, Ireland, Mexico, and the United States that possess spiritual and magical qualities. Find out how fairy paths and spirit roads fit into a broader "spirit way" framework, and then get ready to travel around the globe to examine dozens of sites. Location details and practical information are given along with historic and folkloric associations, and descriptions of reported "hauntings" or "sightings" of spirit entities. Examine the ancient Mayan "white ways," the mysterious roads around Chaco Canyon in New Mexico, church paths in Europe that were trodden by funeral processions and became used by the dead, and more.



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About the Author

Paul Devereux has written or co-written over 20 books in the last 20 years or so, and a large number of academic papers, mostly on the themes of archaeology, geophysical phenomena and consciousness studies. He is the author of Stone Age Soundtracks (184333447X) published by Vega in 2001.

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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Vega (October 28, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1843337045
  • ISBN-13: 978-1843337041
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,415,302 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars What a fascinating book!, May 28, 2005
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This review is from: Fairy Paths & Spirit Roads: Exploring Otherworldly Routes in the Old and New Worlds (Paperback)
_Fairy Paths & Spirit Roads_ is a very fascinating book. Devereux's overall theme is that pre-modern & pre-urban communities had a very different view of the landscape than we do now. Earlier people often saw not just physical geography but also overlaid that with an emotional & spiritual geography, where certain hills & trees were to be avoided due to bad luck and certain roads were mainly (or sometimes only) for the carrying of the dead to burial.

His book is divided into two main sections:

- the "Background" section describes some of the overall common elements of otherworldly roads in different countries & continents

- the "Foreground" section is a sampler of specific routes to explore, describes how to find them, and points out specific landmarks to notice.

Geographically, he focuses on Australia, Britain, Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands, Costa Rica, Mexico, and the U.S. (specifically Death Valley, California and the Southwest).

In addition to describing routes, he talks about common elements useful for recognizing otherworldly routes. Routes of this type often are very straight, sometimes for miles, and sometimes through terrain where the straight path was not the easiest. A lot of the older paths that have been unused for decades (centuries?) show up on aerial and satellite photos better than on the ground.

Devereux also describes the folklore that surrounds some of these routes. However, this part is sometimes sketchy as Devereux openly admits that he is about a generation too late in his work, and much of the folklore was oral and ceased to be passed on about 30-40 years ago.

What folklore Devereux was able to find is still fascinating. There are a number of churches that had gates or doors specifically for the entrance of pall-bearers with coffins, and many of the spirit roads existed primarily for rual populations to bring in the bodies of the deceased for burial in hallowed ground. Since this often involved a group of people carrying a corpse & coffin on foot for miles, there were sometimes stones by the side of the road specifically to rest the coffin on while the pall-bearers rested. In the Middle Ages and even up through the 1600s, some villages had seers who would sit at the corpse-gates or beside the corpse-road during the midnight hours of certain days of the year to have visions of people in the community who would perish during the next year. In places that had fairy paths, there were a number of stories about houses that had ill luck for the inhabitants until the house was modified (a corner was cut, door placement was changed, certain windows were left open at night) so that the fairy path was no longer blocked.

Devereux also ties the otherworldly routes in Britain in with a number of Neolithic stone monuments, some of which were also on surprising straight routes, and speculates that some of these routes may be quite a bit older than currently realized.

This book was very fascinating and a very good example of the little-known stories and histories that can hide in the landscape around a person.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Take it along as a travel guide, August 4, 2007
This review is from: Fairy Paths & Spirit Roads: Exploring Otherworldly Routes in the Old and New Worlds (Paperback)
I liked this book alot because the subject interests me however the best thing about it is that he includes, where appropriate, map coordinates and the best maps to use to visit the sites the book describes. I love reading about places of cultural, archeological and historical significants that are also available to the public to visit and experience. The authors inclusion of local folklore and anecdotal experiences of the paranormal also makes these places mysterious and interesting to contemplate even from your armchair. I think he referenced a bit of his own past works a little to much in his bibliography but can forgive that since you can't remain an author unless you sell your books.
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