THE MYSTICAL DRAGON

Chinese Dragons symbolize potent and auspicious powers. A symbol of magnificent mystical strength and wisdom. Royal dignity and good luck for all who are worthy of receiving such a blessing. In the Yin and Yang principle, the Dragon represents the divine masculine energy (the Yang)  The Dragons counterpart or other half is the Phoenix bird (the Yin),  legends of the Phoenix or Fire Bird dates back to ancient Kemet/Egypt. The Dragon within manifests its self as the Divine Serpent Energy,  Kundalini  Fire that rises from the bottom of the feet to the top of the head lighting the lamp of God, also known as the Pineal Gland giving one the ability to see very far Heru-vision. Allowing one to reconnect deeply with the divinity of God living deep inside. If you’re already on a personal spiritual journey, and you have not had this experience through your own spiritual growth. Keeping in mind a spiritual journey is a natural progression that can not be rushed. The God inside you has been lying dormant,  possibly still blocked by layers of unnecessary illusions the byproduct of misconceiving truth and reality. The divinity of God inside you can also be blocked because of your lack of self-knowledge. Along with the required self-discipline to conquer the reptilian brain or lower-self (Animalistic Behavior). In order to live a righteousness life balanced in the scales of Ma’at . Ma’at is the Kemetic/ Ancient Egyptian Goddess associated with truth, justice, order, and “that which is right.”Yes, I took it back to Momma Afrika for the third time Rastafari! The characters of the Dragon living life to the extremities of good and bad. Are prone to experience great growth and crushing tragedy throughout their life. It’s a blessing that Dragons are built strong. Through the struggle, Dragons grow into an enlighted view of themselves, the world and the universe.  Unable to endure lies and deceit due to moral standards coupled with the willingness to fight for justice and equality. The Dragon sometimes will walk alone, but will never be truly alone. In the spirit of Bruce Lee “be like water my friends”, become a master of adaptability and fluidity!

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