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    CHINESE DRAGONS

    Friday, July 11, 2008, 05:19 PM EST [General]

    China Dragons

    The Japanese account of the dragon is very similar to that of the Chinese. The Japanese also believe that the dragon had its origins in their country. Again they know that the dragon has a tendency to travel and the farther it travels, the more toes it grows. By the time it reached Korea it had four and by the time it got to China it had five. Again this is the reason it never made it much farther than China. It kept growing toes and could not walk any further.

    The Koreans tell a similar story of the dragon. They of course know that the dragon began with them. Probably just like they know that karate began in Korea. The Korean dragon has always had four toes. When the dragon travels East or North, it loses toes. When it travels South or West it gains toes. This explains why the Japanese dragon has three toes and the Chinese dragon has five toes. It also explains why the dragon never made it to Europe or the Americas. As it traveled West to Europe, it grew so many toes that it could no longer walk. As it traveled East to the Americas, it lost all of its toes and could no longer walk.

    The Western type of dragon has been variously described, and individual dragons had their own unique forms. They appeared to be created from parts of various creatures, with the result that in general, they were described as having eagle's feet and wings, lion's forelimbs and head, fish's scales, antelope's horns and a serpentine form of trunk and tail, which occasionally extended to the head.

    In parts of Africa where the dragon is also considered as an evil power, the monster was believed to be the result of the unnatural union of an eagle and a she-wolf.

    The destructive powers of the dragon derived from it's fiery breath, which can devastate whole countries. Dragon's eyes also have this fiery red quality, sometimes believed to reflect the treasures they guarded.

    Later traditions believed that misers would assume the form of dragons by constantly gloating over their treasure.

    The dragon fears nothing except the elephant with whom he will engage in battle, entwining himself around the elephant and inflicting fatal blows. However, as the elephant finally collapses, his fall crushes the dragon to death.

    The dragon is supposedly the enemy of the sun and the moon, both in Eastern and Western mythology, and is believed to be responsible for eclipses. These occur when the dragon is attempting to swallow either of the heavenly bodies; which accounts for the dragon's appearance in primitive astronomy.

    In Armenian traditions, the fire and lightning god had powers to stay the dragon's control of the heavens, as could thunderbolts in Macedonian myth. A dead man was thought to become a dragon, while dragons were believed to be the guardians of treasures in burial chambers.

    Because the dragon was the natural enemy of man, his death became the ultimate goal, consequently there are innumerable battles between gods and dragons, saints and dragons, and in the medieval world, knights and dragons.

    In Greek legends, the dragon fought on the side of the Titans and attacked Athena, who flung him into the heavens, where he became a constellation around the Pole Star.

    Hercules encountered, and killed the dragon Ladon while fulfilling his eleventh labor.

    In Scandinavian literature, Beowulf was slain by a dragon.

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    Dragons

    Wednesday, July 9, 2008, 08:53 PM EST [General]

    Dragons, Snakes, and Pearls are symbols for human DNA,
    Fire representing soul sparks of light emanating from the flame of creation.

    Dragons are winged beings portrayed in the ancient mythologies of most cultures. They link with winged gods from the heavens who came to Earth to create the human race and are very important symbology in the creational blueprint of our reality.

    Much of dragon lore tells us that dragons were loathsome beasts and evil enemies to humankind. But dragons were born of a time other than men; a time of chaos; a time of creation out of destruction. The dragon is a fabulous and universal symbolic figure found in most cultures thought the world.

    Some examples of the symbology of the dragon are:

    - Gnostics: "The way through all things."

    - Alchemy: "A winged dragon - the volatile elements; without wings - the fixed elements."

    - Chinese: "The spirit of the way"' bringing eternal change.

    - Guardian of the 'Flaming Pearl" symbol of spiritual perfection and powerful amulet of luck.

    The early Chinese believed in four magical, spiritual and benevolent animals; the Dragon, the Phoenix, the Tortoise and the Unicorn. The Dragon was the most revered of all. In it's claws it holds an enormous magical pearl, which has the power to multiply whatever it touches. The ancients believed the "pearl" symbolized the most precious treasure; Wisdom.

    Many legends say they were fabulous animals usually represented as a monstrous winged and scaly serpent or saurian with a crested head and enormous claws. - also - a monster, represented usually as a gigantic reptile breathing fire and having a lion's claws, the tail of a serpent, wings and scaly skin.

    The various figures now called dragons most likely have no single origin, but spontaneously came to be in several different cultures around the world, based loosely on the appearance of a snake and possibly fossilized dinosaur remains. Mythology about dragons appear in the traditions of virtually all peoples back to the beginning of time - though dragons appeared in various forms.

    Among their earliest forms, dragons were associated with the Great Mother, the water god and the warrior sun god. In these capacities they had the power to be both beneficent and destructive and were all-powerful creatures in the universe. Because of these qualities, dragons assumed the roles taken by Osiris and Set in Egyptian mythology.

    By the time of the early Egyptian period a considerable dragon- and serpent-worshipping cult had developed. This cult gradually spread to Babylon, India, the Orient, the Pacific Islands, and finally the North American continent, as more and more cultures began to recognize and appreciate the special powers and intelligence of dragons. The cult reached its peak during the days of the Roman Empire and disappeared with the advent of Christianity.

    The dragon's form arose from his particular power of control over the waters of the earth and gave rise to many of the attributes singled out by different peoples as the whole myth developed.

    They were believed to live at the bottom of the sea, where they guarded vast treasure hoards, very frequently of pearls.

    Rain clouds and thunder and lightning were believed to be the dragon's breath, hence the fire-breathing monster.

    The significance of the dragon was its control over the destiny of mankind.

     


    As the myth developed in the western world, dragons came to represent the chaos of original matter with the result that with man's awakening conscience a struggle arose, and the created order constantly challenged the dragon's power. This type of dragon was considered by many to be the intermediate stage between a demon and the Devil and as such came into Christian belief.

    However, in the Eastern world the dragon adopted a rather different significance. He was essentially benevolent, son of heaven, and controlled the watery elements of the universe.

    Dragons have been an integral part of the culture of the Chinese, Koreans and Japanese peoples since the beginning of recorded history. In China they are used to mark the stairways over which only the Emperor could be carried. In Japan they are used in Buddhist temples both as decoration and as fountain heads for purification before worship. In many cases the dragon is combined with the phoenix to symbolize long life and prosperity. It is also combined with the tiger to represent heaven and earth or inyo (Yin and Yang).

    The male dragon holds a war club in its tail while the female dragon holds a sensu or fan in its tail. One of the problems lies in that you cannot always see the tail or tell the difference between the fan or the war club.

    The Chinese dragon is a central figure of both good and evil in their fables and legends. According to the Chinese the dragon originated in their middle kingdom and has always had five toes. The dragon by nature is a gregarious creature who wanders the earth.

    However, the farther it goes from China, the more toes it loses. Hence, when it reached Korea it only had four toes and by the time it got to Japan it only had three. This also explains why it never made it to Europe or the Americas in that by the time it got that far it had lost all of its toes and could not walk.

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    The Dragon Poem

    Saturday, July 5, 2008, 10:26 AM EST [General]

    Go Deep, Breathe slow,
    Know that you are in the flow
    Of life complete and hope revived
    For in your soul does love reside.

    We are here to help you find
    For love exists not in your mind
    But in the flowers of a new kind
    Balance, love and hope remind.

    The In-Between is where you find
    The mystery of new humankind
    Give more, give more and you will bind
    Your heart and soul with love sublime.

    Your dream to give a life anew
    Is surely in your plans for you
    Give up the rail and take the lead
    You are mounted on your Dragon Steed.

    Give up the old and you will find
    Life for you is truly timed
    With all that is to heal the wounds
    and give yourself a new life tune.

    So pleased we are to be with you
    To give you life and be in time
    With all that makes your day seem bright
    No more, no more, of darkest night.

    Give love, Give light and peace be there
    To light the way for all who cares.
    Our blessings, give you much to share
    Hope heart, hope life, no more beware.

    Of all that makes your world turn round
    The message in the smallest sound
    Of heart and soul and light proclaim
    Peace on Earth will be the Name.

    So take us with you in your dreams
    And we will fashion new extremes
    For you to see and live and know
    Your heart will take you where you want to go.

    Take care my friend for you shall see
    How much more there is to be and be.
    We love thee dearly in your heart
    And that will be the most propitious start.

    To live a life with high ideals
    But with New Energy at it's heals
    Give us your strength and we give you
    Peace and blessings and life anew.

    We love you all, please take your place
    Amongst the great, great, great, great, great
    You know your way and now you see
    How all on Earth are Harmony.

    Never more to take away
    The life that came amongst the hay
    You are the ones to make New Christ
    Within your souls you are the light.

    Be a light unto yourself
    And you will know the greatest health
    Life and light, abundance too
    This will be our gift to you.

    Your Dragon wealth will speak to you
    Of much to come....begin anew
    Great health to all and life reminds
    You now exist in Dragon time.

    So Laugh and Play and know that soon
    You will find that final tune
    That shifts your life and gives you new
    Existence on the Earth for you.

    Found at www.doorwaystodivinity.com

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    LITHA

    Saturday, June 21, 2008, 01:23 PM EST [General]

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    CELEBRATE FAIRY DAY!

    Sunday, June 15, 2008, 07:32 PM EST [General]

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