![]() I wonder if he is actually a spirit guide. All air dragons bring insight, inspiration, and vitality. He is white, often glistening and sparkly. Desires to rise above all circumstances.(I don’t know about wise, but an old soul–absolutely) When I wrote Blessing of the Elements, I included a dragon that looks just like mine.Īccording to the website What is my spirit animal (2017), the dragon is: I often wonder, however, if he didn’t arrive much sooner. It was January, just after the start of the new year. You would think that the dragon would represent dominance and destruction, but the opposite is true. They also impress upon us to be honest and engage in peace. They have the ability to help those of us who are feeling weary to pull from their strength. When you find that you are lacking personal strength, your dragon can offer that quality to you, thus the spirit animal portion of the totem. It’s time to start those spiritual fires that have either burned low or burned out. When and if a dragon arrives, it is a pretty good indication that you need to look inward at your psychic nature. They are often messengers, bringing balance and magic to our lives. I will explain the differences in this post.ĭragons are synonymous with strength and fearlessness. I thought mind was a fire dragon, but in writing this post, I am discovering he is an air dragon. There are fire dragons, water dragons, air dragons, and water dragons. Believe me, not all of them are the same. The woman in the cloak just happens to be a perfect example of how I see myself in meditation. My personal dragon is white, much like the one you see in the picture. It is my personal feeling that at sometime in the past dragons roamed among us and could even be tamed by some individuals with gifts and abilities. The spirit animal grants the emotions of that animal to the person.ĭragons are brilliant, mythical creatures that we attribute to lore. Remember that the totem is the manifestation of the entity in your life. So what do you say we start explore spirit totems and spirit animals? However, I will always give credit to sources that I use. Although it is standard, required practice to credit the reference in-text, I am forgoing this measure as this is not a scholarly article or scholarly research. In every post for this series you will see one. *Crediting: In every post thus far you have seen a reference section. ![]()
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