So I checked the bulletins on myspace just now and I came across one from Faery magazine. Most of it was the normal stuff, but then I read this:
One
sad note from the event. The delightful Priscilla Hernandez performed
at this year's FaerieWorlds. Upon returning home to Barcelona, Spain,
she was robbed when leaving the airport and lost many of her personal
belongings as well as all of her income from FaerieWorlds and most of
the tools that allow them to create such wonderful Faerie Music for all
of us. This just shows that not everyone believes in the joyful sharing
and community that we do in the Faerie Scene! Please take a moment to
visit the website set up by the FaerieWorlds organizers and donate to
help Priscella get some wind beneath her wings. Lets show that the
Faerie community is really a family.
Visit Here: http://www. faerieworlds. com/priscilla. html
My main issue with those who would steal is not that they have taken something from someone that rightfully belongs to their victim. It's the fact that they had such a lack of respect for the person that they believed they could steal from them. It's a form of violation, which in any form is unacceptable. I understand some are in the position where they feel that stealing is their only option for survival, but there are other non-violent ways! Crime is not always the answer to these situations. I know speaking from my comfortable couch, typing this on my nice little laptop this might seem like an empty statement from someone who has never been put in the situation of being poor, but where there's a will there's a way. If you want to rise above your situation and not play into your own victim dramas, then you'll find a way that does not harm others.
I went off on a bit of a tangent there, but what happened to Pricella is pretty upsetting to read about. I can't donate a lot, but I'm going to donate something and I'm posting this everywhere I can think of.


Good for you for posting this. I'll try to donate something too.
LindaIt's been my experience that when most people steel, it's not for food. It's out of desperation. They're most often desperate for drugs or because of them for some reason. I hate to say it. Their need for it becomes the 'boos of them'.
Let's all say a prayer or put something out into the Universe for both the victim, Priscilla, and for the thief. The stuff they probably stole has already been spent and used. They need our positive thoughts too, unfortunately...
All the best to all!
06:37 PM PST