The Big Red Chinese Dragon

By fiveanddime

i had a dream with a big red chinese dragon who was racing with me in the middle of a strong river. I remember laugher, and carelessness.
I cant remember everĀ  having been visited by a dragon inĀ  any dream before.

Dragon
The dragon symbolizes the threatening and devouring aspects of the female personality. A battle with a dragon, however, always signifies the dreamer’s battle with himself or with an unconscious aspect of his psyche.
Driving …

Dragon
This large mystical creature may represent large and mystical forces inside of yourself. The dragon may represent the enormous power in your unconscious. It could symbolize repressed unconscious material, including fear.

Dragon
This large, mystical creature may represent large and mystical forces inside of you. In the Far-East it is believed that the dragons are spiritual creatures that navigate through the air and through the sky.

Dragon – May be a representation of the unconscious when it is guarding treasure or a cave containing treasure. The treasure is your true self.

Dragons: A powerful person will push you toward success and you’ll achieve much money.

DRAGON The parts of your sexual drive or feelings that are untamed and fiery. The dragon can also represent the power and magic of the unconscious. But to get the ‘gold’ or treasure you have to deal with those wild forces within yourself.

Dragon
To dream of a dragon, denotes that you allow yourself to be governed by your passions, and that you are likely to place yourself in the power of your enemies through those outbursts of sardonic tendencies.

Rouge dragon, rouge et noir, rouge plant, rougeberry, Rougecroix, rouged, rough, rough bindweed, rough bristlegrass, rough drawing, rough endoplasmic reticulum, rough fish, rough green snake, rough horsetail, rough in, rough out, rough pea, …

Dreaming of a dragon depends greatly on the individual’s attitude towards such creatures. In British mythology, dragons were viewed as fearsome and dangerous beasts, while in Chinese tradition dragons were considered harbingers of good luck.

Chinese refer to it as “liquid silver” and it corresponds to the dragon and to bodily fluids of blood, semen, and water, at times, to the kidneys.

He seizes the smoking cauldron and burns the tiger and dragon images onto his skin as he carries the cauldron out into the sun. Upon doing so, his initiation is complete and he is an official Taoist monk.

is difficult and it needs consistent support from the child’s parents. If a child is fortunate enough to have parents who will take the time to help them work it out, they are half way there and will eventually find a way to slay their dragon.

One Response to “The Big Red Chinese Dragon”

  1. shariyah Says:

    i want to dream of a rough pea dragon, a bristlegrass reticulum for fortunate parents who have slain their liquid silver harbingers of endoplasm.

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