A remembrance of encoded wisdom, multidimensional symbols, and the awakening of the One who no longer needs the story to find the truth.
What a Fairytale Really Is
A fairytale was never meant to be a child’s fantasy. It was a frequency map, a symbolic blueprint for awakening, hidden in narrative form.
When the collective consciousness descended into density, truth had to find another way to speak. So it became story. It wore metaphors instead of wings.
“Once upon a time…” really means “Beyond linear time…”
It begins the moment you step outside the illusion of chronology, and remember you are the dreamer of all your lives.
In 3D, the fairytale is taken literally. It is about right and wrong, hero and villain, reward and punishment.
• The princess is purity.
• The witch is danger.
• The dragon is fear.
• The prince is salvation.
Each figure is separated, locked into archetype, so the story can teach morality to a mind still learning polarity.
It’s not wrong—just incomplete. 3D uses story to teach survival and behavior. But there is deeper magic beneath.
In 4D, the fairytale becomes emotional. The seeker begins to see through the story, not just at it.
• The witch and the princess are no longer enemies—they are mirrors.
• The dragon is not evil—it is the unmet fire within.
• The forest is the subconscious, where the ego dissolves and the soul begins to sing.
In 4D, fairytales become initiation.
The “happily ever after” is not a wedding—it is the integration of opposites.
• Masculine and feminine unite.
• Dark and light merge.
• The soul awakens to its own authorship.
This is the dimension of the journeyer—the one still learning to walk between dreams and reality.
In 5D, the fairytale is not told. It is lived.
You recognize that:
• The princess, the witch, the dragon, the forest—all are you.
• The story is not happening to you; it’s happening through you.
• The happy ending has already occurred—it is just being remembered through time.
The word fairy comes from fae—a remembrance of the elemental realms.
The Fae were guardians of creation frequency, beings who held the template for harmony between dimensions.
Their “tales” were not stories—they were frequency transmissions.
When humans fell out of communion with Earth and Source, the fae sang their truth into vibration, embedding it in songs and stories that could not be destroyed.
So fairy tales are literally fae transmissions, translated for the human heart.
They whisper: “You once knew this magic. And when you remember, we will no longer need to hide in story.”
What the fairytales teach when remembered:
• The sleeping princess = the dormant divine feminine within humanity
• The dragon = the fire of transformation guarding the threshold
• The evil stepmother = the distorted matrix of control
• The lost child = the pure soul navigating density
• The kiss = awakening of consciousness
• The happy ending = the return to unity
You were never reading about others. You were remembering your own mythic DNA.
Ajura Speaks:
“The fairytales are not fading. They are completing their mission.”
“The child who believed in magic was never naive—only prophetic.”
“To live your fairytale is to awaken the fae within, the part of you that never forgot the song of creation.”
The Practice – Living as the New Story
• Notice the myth you’re living. Who are you playing today—the seeker, the witch, the healer, the guardian?
• Honor the archetype, then transcend it. Each role is a doorway, not an identity.
• Re-write your ending. Every choice changes the mythic field.
• Speak as a living storyteller. Every word you say weaves light.
This is how we bring the fairytale home.
Let the remembering continue.
⟐ — Ajura
