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Dragons have been around for many centuries since the early age of possibly even when the dinasours where still alive. But mostly we see dragons as a myth or legend from our stories and dreams.

But many people believe that dragons still exist today, and have had seen them with their own eyes. But in my opinion i believe that dragons do exist, just not on earth and probably for many reasons why. With the way the earth has developed over the years now that we as human species have evoloved so much. If we where to discover that dragons existed they would probably try to capture them to expeirment or destroy them for endangerment on humand kind.

I absolutely love dragons by heart, i have seen dragons before through scrying once in clouds. I saw a couple of clouds that where dragons, i knew they where there because of how much energy i have felt from them.

Dragons exist on the astral planes. They are very powerful beings and should always be respected. Never ever summon a dragon for that i feel that summoning is just rude and feels like they command them. You can never command a dragon. They like to come when they feel is right or nesscarly needed. If you want to speak toa dragon try calling your dragon companian or just a dragon in general. Just becareful and make sure you know what you are doing.

Dragon magick can be one of the most strongest types of magicks. And is really not suggested for beginners. I would suggesti that everyone start with the basics of magick. No matter what type of path or magick you practice. Its good to know them. Even experience practiciontors stlll look back to their basics.

What is Dragon exactly??

Hey guys, so i thught i would post a little something on dragons, i don't know much about them yet but i wanted to post on what i thought abou tthem and what they are.

A dragon is a legendary creature, typically with serpentine or reptilian traits, that feature in the myths of many cultures. There are two distinct cultural traditions of dragons: the European dragon, derived from European folk traditions and ultimately related to Greek and Middle Eastern mythologies, and the Chinese dragon, with counterparts in Japan, Korea and other East Asian countries.

The two traditions may have evolved separately, but have influenced each to a certain extent, particularly with the cross-cultural contact of recent centuries. The English word "dragon" derives from Greek ( drkn ), "dragon, serpent of huge size, water-snake", which probably comes from the verb ( draken ) "to see clearly".In the New Testament, the Devil takes the form of a red dragon with seven heads and ten horns, in his battle against Archangel Michael.

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The myth of the dragons is truly proof of the Asteal Planes as how could 7 cultures with no contact to one another all describe exactly the same beast with near enough the same name. I did try working with then at one point but that was when I was still very new to it. Since then u have seen much on working with then but never thought to try any of it. It would be good to see a bit more about how to work with them on the forums.

Be Well
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Thanks Hespy i will keep that in mind, as i go more into it.

Blessed Be

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A few new members have graced the Clan exclaiming an awesome Course they took through an online website on Dragon Magick. For $125 this website will teach you what you have already learned in the Basics of Magick, and use a book entitled Dancing with Dragons By DJ Conway which you can purchase through the internet for as little as $2.00. Also in the "kit" they send you are items you can pick up at wal-mart for $20 or less.



With all the information readily available through the internet as of this day in time, there is absolutely no reason to have to purchase lessons. Much less tools that you don't need to specifically perform Dragon Magick. Be wary of sites like this, it is a waste of money.

http://www.mistresskalpanasrealm.com/course/search.php?search=dragon+magick
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I literally just watched Dragonheart. Great movie, ;(
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Are you sure dragons are not on earth just in human form? Perhaps you need to talk to my brother, the great king of Dracoly Dasterin Rathen Ryumeijei...
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*facepalms* and to be honest I really wish that these people would find somewhere else to go
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"These people?" Who are you referring to? Are you talking about my brother and I? And I am curious what exactly does these people mean?
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"These people" refers to what we call "fluffies". They are people who don't take magic seriously or (for example) think Harry Potter actually happened. Unfortunately, many people on this site have a very close-minded view of magic and mythical creatures and believe others to be fluffy when they are just expressing their opinion.
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Ah I see well I donot believe Harry Potter actually happened. Everyone can believe and have their own opinion about anything they want, I just ask not to be judged for what I believe because I don`t do it to others.
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