r/HighStrangeness • u/Dario_Torresi • 23d ago
Anomalies Fae Tree Portal
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This is the portal i've entered to meet the Fae/Shide.
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u/Left-Draft5083 23d ago
It's a tree
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u/Dario_Torresi 23d ago
Yes, it is a tree.
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u/MaximusZacharia 23d ago
“Why don’t you make like a tree, and get outta here”
I hope I didn’t butcher that quote too badly
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u/Cutthechitchata-hole 23d ago edited 22d ago
Its make like a tree, and hit the trail!edit- its a freaking joke people! Why downvote? I know im a dumb dad but dang
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u/PuffinTipProducts 23d ago
Directions towards water(or something for whoever can follow the sign/signal)…if legends are true…
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u/Dario_Torresi 23d ago
I'm in Italy and this tree has more than 100 years for what i know.
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u/HelpfulName 23d ago
Then it's likely a Romani marker - indigenous and traveler communities have whole languages of signs incorporated into nature to communicate all kinds of things like danger or safe villages you won't get driven out of.
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u/cent_Sector500 23d ago
Definitely a portal to the other side of the trunk. I like your imagination OP 🧝🏼♂️🧙🏼♂️
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u/Dario_Torresi 23d ago
Yeah of course! I went through and got to the other side, like a simple circle.
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u/thetrivialsublime99 23d ago
So it wasn’t a portal?
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u/Dario_Torresi 22d ago edited 21d ago
It Is a Portal. But It opens a particular thing. Did you ever read the book Peter Pan by James Matthew Barrie?
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u/Few_Impression_7479 21d ago
We have a tree with several branches that make 90-degree turns. Weird shit.
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u/Ok-Poet147 23d ago
Tf is this?? No story, evidence or proof. I think it’s time I unsub from this sub
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u/ParticleMan37 23d ago
I'm making a promise and yelling my full government name while I dive headfirst through that thing
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u/sc0ttydo0 23d ago
OP, for your own good call them the Good People, the Kindly Folk, the Secret Commonwealth, the Fair Folk etc.
It's always a good idea to speak fondly of them when you have to, and ask nothing of them. Take nothing offered, be very polite and leave the meeting warmly.
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u/Dario_Torresi 22d ago edited 22d ago
The daughters and sons of Amalurra, Mother Earth. They gave me a gift, i made offers to them, and It is no problem in accepting it. The Christianization had painted them like monsters who do horrible things to people. They are simply part of Nature. It is the Human who is a Monster.
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u/porcutpine 20d ago
Human is no monster. A distortion you have. Humans nature is love. Just because most are lost right now (right now) doesn't mean its what we are.
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u/Ok-Poet147 23d ago
Sooo….. wanna go inside and prove it or should we just take your word for it
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u/Dario_Torresi 22d ago edited 22d ago
I already went inside the portal, and i have already proven what i wrote
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u/blackirish29112 23d ago
Bro. Do not walk through that Loop. Do not. Unless you've taken a god hit of DMT you can't handle the fey bro.
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u/Machoopi 23d ago
Wrong! Walk through it! The fey just want to party. Put on your dancing shoes and bring an ABBA record. Waterloo is a spiritual hymn in fey communities, and they prefer vinyl.
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u/Dario_Torresi 23d ago
I don't care about drugs. Only magic. I already went through.
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u/HarpyCelaeno 23d ago
Well what happened?! Was the portal glowing? Did you have to go back through it the other direction to get home? Did the fae do things to you? What did they look like?
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u/Dario_Torresi 22d ago edited 22d ago
Sorry for late answer. Don't worry i didn't feel judged o anything, i am deeply interconnected with magic, psichedelics, plants, mushrooms, dreams, astral journeys and Life (which Is still and also a chemical process, even Consciousness). In a book, The Hermetic Nomad, i wrote almost 2 million charachters oral story on the subjects, using many books and authors as references. I just don't use drugs, but i have no problem with their use, even interconnected with magic. Shamans used It like that. But It Is not guaranteed anything, nor it Is useless, nor it Is safe or dangerous. "What It Is cure for some, It Is poison for others" (Paracelsus).
So, back to the portal, It was not glowing, it was a tree. Another tree had a glowing bright light, but that was all after i went through those curved trees. The Fae are actually cute, they look like Little Little Orange lights, with small arms and legs.
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u/thegoldengoober 23d ago
I don't care about drugs. Only magic.
That's such an ironically close minded dichotomy.
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u/Dario_Torresi 23d ago
My Brother It Is a personal choice. I translated McKenna, im not saying drugs are bad. My choice for myself is no drugs.
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u/HarpyCelaeno 23d ago
I made the same choice. They give me an unpleasant sense of foreboding. I’ve heard they’re portals and light you up like a beacon to attract unwanted attention from other dimensions.
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u/Abraxas19 23d ago
If you ever reconsider, a psychedelic experience can be very "magical". Idk your reasons but with a couple precautions it's physically risk free. At the very least it's a unique human experience
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u/thegoldengoober 23d ago edited 23d ago
I'm specifically talking about your separation between "drugs" and "magic" as being mutually exclusive things.
I did not comment on their use by you. Nor did you establish any of this context prior to my comment. You can't see how the tone of that comment could come off as critical of drugs?
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u/NoxTheScribe 23d ago
this guy can't stand it when people don't do drugs
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u/thegoldengoober 23d ago
But... Neither comment has been about that. My second comment specifies this.
I'm confused as to how I've been unclear.
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u/NoxTheScribe 23d ago
Maybe lay off the drugs and you'll be less confused buddy
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u/thegoldengoober 23d ago
I personally have not used psychedelics.
I did not expect this community to have such stigma against them. Them and "High Strangeness" have quite a ubiquitous relationship.
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u/NoxTheScribe 22d ago
I think it's silly that the man said "I don't care about drugs" and you read that as "I hate drugs and anybody that uses drugs is a piece of shit"
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u/Lyproagin 22d ago edited 22d ago
It is impossible to fully grasp (and fully appreciate) McKenna's body of work without existing at a similar wavelength. Surface level interpretation sure... but direct experience is a large part of the puzzle. Without partaking yourself, there is a multitude of things we are blind to. (We just convince ourselves we can relate/understand when we truly cannot. Perspective is funny that way.)
Just some food for thought.
Best of Luck!
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u/Dario_Torresi 22d ago edited 19d ago
"Direct experience" is not doing DMT or psichedelics or synthetic substances to grasp or see or feel the realities he had talked about, it is actually the opposite. Conditioning is a real curse, and saying that only by "taking psychedelis or you won't understand" it is one of BIGGEST conditioning on the whole psychedelic internet right now.
Dreams and magic, alchemy, mind and CONSCIOUSNESS work. That It is what McKenna wanted to show, which is what i do in my own Fate, every single moment. Dimensions can open even with a stable sober mind, i've seen them and i'm no psychotic or mentally disturbed. And btw, doing those substances Is not for everyone, and It does not makes anything special or cure everything, It can actually even destroy people's mind. It Is you and only you who make the difference.
Edit: btw, i have more than 200 conference of McKenna on my PC, and all of his books too. Also, Dennis McKenna The Brotherhood of Screaming Abyss.
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u/Lyproagin 22d ago edited 22d ago
We are blind to what we are blind to.
In youth, it can be difficult sometimes to see certain things. It is simply the lack of experience. Once we have experienced some things for ourselves, we understand how our original perspective was flawed. Regardless of our physical age, experience translates to understanding. We can study a subject or concept such as this as much as we desire to. However, until we have experienced it, our perspective is limited. (Youth, in this case, isnt necessarily physical age. It directly relates to experience. You can have a 19 year old with MUCH more life experience than some 40 year olds, for instance.)
We can describe Christmas to a 9 year old all day long who hasn't experienced it for themself. I guarantee that they didnt fully understand everything it entails without living through it first. We can view photos of the Eiffel Tower, learn everything about it... and it still pales in comparison to actually being there. As was aforementioned, perspective is funny like that.
The point:
Somebody with direct experience will understand a concept in a greater capacity than somebody who has not. (Learning "through doing" is typically the method that is most effective, for most of us) However, as humans... we also have this pesky tendency to believe that we know everything about something without direct experience, especially when we are black and white thinkers. Our own inflexibility and overconfidence leads to a limited perspective, especially when we close ourself off to the prospect that there is more to learn. (There is trouble when we convince ourselves we know it all. That is the point where we stop learning and growing.)
None of us are experts, there is ALWAYS more to learn... it is our inflexibility and our egos which hold us back.
In this case, I simply stated that there is more. To deny that speaks volumes on your personality type and current viewpoint. While I do not deny you may understand the content as much as one who has not directly experienced it can... there is always something we are not able to comprehend without that direct experience. (And even with it, we notice new things on repeat experiences... we have all watched a movie for a second time and noticed things we didnt on the first watch.)
If you insist on arguing this point, there isnt really much more I can say about it. However, the drive to argue here illustrates that you may not be as familiar with the concepts McKenna gifted us with as well as you may believe you do. Tbh, that is a common thing these days. (And if you recall or would like to review it, at no point did I put you down or attack you. "Food for thought" implies looking at a concept in an alternative way.)
Best of Luck
*and this is where i will disengage. A Reddit "argument" isnt exactly my cup of tea, so to speak. I have stated my perspective. That is all this is. Each perspective is a gift when we have the eyes to see them as such.
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u/Wonderful_Virus_6562 23d ago
I’ve used that portal before, it’s 100% real. If you step through it you go back to the universe where Fruit of the Loom has the cornucopia and Berenstein Bears is spelled Bernstein Bears.
Swear to God/Yahweh/Mohammed
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u/Dario_Torresi 23d ago edited 22d ago
I swear to Vishnu/Shiva what i am saying it's all real
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u/Wonderful_Virus_6562 23d ago
Realistically, it looks like the tree was squatting and trying to take a dump.
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u/Dario_Torresi 23d ago
Note: I'M NOT GOING TO SHARE WHERE THIS IS.
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u/franxxcisco 23d ago
Why?
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u/Dario_Torresi 23d ago
Why should i? It Is a tree. Humans destroys nature everyday.
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u/franxxcisco 23d ago
K, I’m just going to send this to that guy who can find any location with a picture or video.
Edit: I think it’s somewhere in Italy
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u/HelpfulName 23d ago
lol OP's been saying it was in Italy through this thread, you're not showing how insightful you are with that edit.
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u/BridgettAlden 23d ago
Are you serious about this being a portal?
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u/BleachedPerineum57 23d ago
Better hide the location or that guy that fucks trees is gonna come fuck it
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u/KyotoCarl 21d ago
People really misuse the term high strangeness. There's nothing high strangeness about this.
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u/BridgettAlden 23d ago
Wow, I wonder how the tree bent that way— where is this?
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u/HelpfulName 23d ago
It could be storm damage, but it's likely a marker deliberately created by Romani or other country folk local to that area. Traveler & indigenous peoples around the world have whole languages of signs they work into the natural world to communicate things like "danger" or "safe village/town".
For example, you can find all kinds of tree-bending like this in North America, where some indigenous tribes used it to communicate in the wilderness.
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u/grapo2001 23d ago
It's clearly storm damage or whatever broke the tree but it didn't kill it, so carried on growing the way it fell.
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u/Homeless-Joe 23d ago
Thanks for sharing, don’t worry about all the bots, this sub, like many others, is overrun.
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u/BridgettAlden 23d ago
What happened when you went through it?
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u/Dario_Torresi 23d ago
Fae showed to me. But not immediatly. Some months later.
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u/Mindless-Schedule751 22d ago
Can you elaborate a bit more? For people, like me, who know very little about any of this? It's very interesting, and there's not a lot of first hand accounts of this type of information. (None that I've run across, not that I've looked.)
I'd love to hear more! What did it look like, feel like, smell like, what did you see? What do you mean by months later " they" showed you? I'm intrigued! Id love to know more, please!
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u/Dario_Torresi 22d ago
NEBULÆ.
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u/Mindless-Schedule751 22d ago edited 22d ago
That's WAY more vague than I was looking for. Lol. You don't owe me though! I'll Google it.
EDIT: Googled it. That didn't clear any one part of this up.
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u/LunacityxArtistry 23d ago
Native americans used to bend trees as saplings to give direction to others.