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I love the symbol of the dragon. The Greeks saw the dragon as enlightenment.
The Gauls saw the dragon as sovereignty. The Chinese saw the dragon as good
fortune. Christians made the dragon sinister and meddlesome because they
were against learning. They made the keeper and bringer of wisdom a heretic.
Stay tuned to this blog and you will see that christians did this quite often.
Dragon comes from the Greek “draken”, meaning serpent. It is clearly seen in
the word edraken, which means to clearly see. So serpent means one who sees
clearly. Having clear vision meant you were wise.

The Dragon is a symbol of the four levels of consciousness. There are four
levels of consciousness represented by the elements. Earth(body),
wind(thoughts or mind), water(emotions) and fire(intellect). The wings of a
dragon represent air. The claws represent earth. The scales represent water
and the blazing breath represents fire. When you have mastered all elements of
consciousness, you release, slay or control the dragon.
Whenever you see a dragon in a story, it has to do with enlightenment. You slay
or release the dragon, so now you have mastered your consciousness. Save the
girl (which is the feminine side of your brain) from the dragon to reach
enlightenment. Slay the dragon that is guarding the treasure and the riches of
enlightenment are yours. My favorite is to release or train the dragon by
becoming enlightened. When you become enlightened, you are the dragon
rider. Anyone who is a student of magic should see why magic and dragons are
usually in the same story.  I love myth. Really. I can’t get enough of it.

Now that you know what the dragon means in myth, I will give you the occult
meaning.  In Lemurian Magic I showed you that the Sphinx was created to
show exactly when Egypt originated.  The Sphinx was the head of a goddess
and body of a lion.  Showing the time between Virgo and Leo.  Later the
Patriarchs of Lower Egypt did not like the goddess symbol so they adopted the
lion as their logo.  Lower Egypt is also the red crown.  This is why you see a red
lion as a logo for royalty, religions and corporations.  Yes the Judah lion is
pointing to Egypt.  They are showing the people in the know where their
loyalties lie.

As I have said before, everything comes out of Egypt.  Upper Egypt had the
Cobra as their symbol and they also had the white crown.  The Cobra refers to
the goddess Wadjet.  So the Lion refers to Lower Egypt and the  Cobra refers to
Upper Egypt.  When the sides decided to work together out of necessity they
combined the lion with the cobra and made the dragon.  When you hear about
or see a white dragon it is referring to Upper Egypt and the red dragon is Lower
Egypt.  Same goes for red and white serpents.

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7 thoughts on “Dragon”

Itzadragon
December 18, 2016 at 10:38 am

Brilliant Blog! Thank you for sharing your Wisdom! Anam Cara – In Lak'ech
– Namaste

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gserpent 
December 18, 2016 at 11:17 am

You are welcome. Thank you for visiting and I’m glad that you like it my soul
friend. – Namaste

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gserpent 
January 28, 2017 at 1:35 pm

Thanks.

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