What Is The Role Of The Dragon In D. J. Conway's Dancing With Dragons
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This path is usually handed down from Master to Student, there are not a lot of books that are written to discuss the Lore and the practice of the Dragons. One of the most quoted books that are out there is the book by D.J. Conway, called Dancing with Dragons. The magick that is used is essentially fueled by symbolism and the use of the energies of the Dragons themselves. This path has it's own Code of Honor, it's own holidays or festivals, as well as rituals with correspondences. When holding a ritual, the Dragon him/herself is the Deity, and if you should call a Deity into the circle, it is considered an insult to hold them to a higher position than the Dragon. This path itself would be considered a “Left-Hand Path” as it teaches to immortalize and deify the self, as well as the rejection of the idea of a religious authority and the social taboos. The Path will focus on the strength and the will of the follower, and downplaying any need for intercession by a Deity.…show more content… She is the Goddess of the Dragons and there are few that even know her name. She represents all of the races and has a different counterpart for each. The God Dragon is seen as the male “half” of the Divine Being. He is not just a Father but also a Mate, a Consort, a Lover, a Friend, a Brother, a Hunter, a Husband, a Law-Giver, and a Partner. While there are two Dragons that serve the function of God and Goddess, there is also a Dragon that serves as your Guardian and Guide. Once they have appeared to you, there should be encouragement that they speak to you, and there should be acknowledgment of their presence. One way that you can do both of these is to sit in meditation and concentrate upon the