How to reward a dragon?

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Re: How to reward a dragon?
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You may want to re read what i wrote. I made a reference to christians seeing angels because thats what they identify guardians with. Nowhere did i say they are the only ones who may see them and in no way did i say thats where angel myths originated. I do not appreciate people putting words in my mouth.
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Re: How to reward a dragon?
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Post # 11
Well you dont have to leave a phsicall offering but if you feel its nessesary then leave him something that has to do with the element of fire. Like make an altar for him pick out a red candle and scratch his name into it. Then do whatever feels right. Also you could light a fire and burn your offering in it.
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Re: How to reward a dragon?
By: / Knowledgeable
Post # 12
Not all "dragons" have something to do with the element of fire...


Sometimes... I want to slam my head into the desk until I don't care any more.
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Re: How to reward a dragon?
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Post # 13
It would take longer than you may want to think it would Awake lol.

But you are correct. Dragons are of all elements and even go beyond that.

Although I know that bit of misinformation about them being of fire alone gets passed around and would...in the simplest of theories (and I do mean simplest wrapped in a tiny little box), seem logical, it is as you already said, not accurate.
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Re: How to reward a dragon?
By: / Knowledgeable
Post # 14
Oh, I know. That's why you can't slam your head directly on the forehead. Cant it slightly to the side like, to cause more pressure to those parts of the skull more likely to fracture.

But now I'm off topic...
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Re: How to reward a dragon?
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To be honest, he's more of a companion than anything. This is the first time he's helped me in such a way. Of course it's also the first time I've really been in need and tried using magic to do something about it since we met. Mostly he comes when I'm peaceful like when I have a fire going or when I'm sitting by the lake. We usually just talk. He seems to like listening to my petty problems and reminding me how silly they are. I would never dream of ordering him to do anything and probably wouldn't ask him to help me unless I was truly in dire straights. I consider him a friend rather than a servant. I would also like to make it clear that I didn't call him or anything this time. He just sensed I needed help and came of his own accord.
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Re: How to reward a dragon?
By: / Knowledgeable
Post # 16
@Awake
I watched my daughter's favorite movie "How to Train a Dragon", I know all about them now! They don't like eels, and they like to be scratched under their chin. Yep, yep. I'm a pro!

I find it comforting to type gibberish like gfrdeuidjfnrdsheui instead of banging my head against objects. Who knows! The gibberish may just make more sense to them than your intelligent reply. Sometimes I feel like my posts are invisible.....


Ok, Kube! Have you found your answer? I already mentioned that he is probably a friend, guide, guardian, or combination which means he will need no reward.

I'm not very familiar with "dragons" besides the dinosaur bones I've seen, so someone correct me if I'm way off here. But this "dragon" may just be a shapeshifting spirit or you perceive him as a dragon because it is the closest thing that your mind can come to comprehending his energy. Sometimes in the spiritual world, seeing is an illusion of the mind. It takes a keen sense of detail (empathically, clairvoyantly, and instinctually/intuitively) to know what reality truly is.

I'm not saying this "dragon" has negative intentions, he probably has very good ones. But it may be a guise or your own perception of this spirit.

If you find it so easy to converse with this dragon spirit, why are you asking us what he wants? There can be a million possibilities because every being in this world is unique in likes and dislikes. No two people are alike, no two cats are alike, and I'm sure that applies to dragons as well, although I've never met two dragons and compared personally. Lol

Ask him! He is obviously more than capable of giving you clear answers.

Sometimes the best answers are found when seeking them through the actual source of the question! Only when that fails should you look elsewhere.
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Re: How to reward a dragon?
By: / Novice
Post # 17
You are somewhat correct, White.

Energy has no shape or form, but our minds do automatically go to the closest description we can think of to associate that energy with something familiar. That's not to say that the energy of the dragon does not help aid us in this visualization though.

I don't know of any other energy where the mind will convince itself it's a dragon. You generally just "know" that's exactly what it is and the visual you get of it is typically accurate.

If he is seeing a dragon, I would go ahead and say it is in fact a dragon and more than likely a guardian.
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Re: How to reward a dragon?
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I have a companion/guardian that talks to me too. It's usually only when I'm sitting alone such as on my computer, watching t.v.,or taking a walk.
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Re: How to reward a dragon?
By: / Novice
Post # 19
depends on what element the dragon is, like you wouldn't offer a feather to an earth dragon, you'd give it to an air dragon. when i visit them in the astral, i tend to use meat, but if you're already friends, you can ask him/her. also, not all dragons would accept meat, for instance butterfly/faerie dragons [i've heard them called both] you'd give them milk and/or honey. but i'm guessing you're talking with a european or frost dragon. they would eat meat, deer, cow, sheep, possibly pig, but i would leave some sort of treasure, anything shiny, or perhaps something to do with riddles or word games, dragons are intelligent and love puzzles.
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