Dharma is dangerousThe entities that come to help us in our lives do not interfere, that is, they allow us to make our own mistakes unless we ask them for some help.
Dragons are no exception and although Dharma responds to questions, he never interrupts the flow of my life and never tries to stop me from doing anything.
Last month was probably one of the worst months of the year for me; there were problems within the family, many friends and people I knew either had illnesses, accidents or were also dealing with difficult situations in one form or another and my dear dragon seemed unhappy right through the entire month too; he either looked baleful or prowled around scowling (if indeed you could call that look on a dragon a scowl) and became very snappy and snarly.
I didn’t really take a lot of notice of Dharma as I was very wrapped up in dealing with things particularly as I was also dealing with the feelings of family members as well as listening to a friend of mine who was in a lot of turmoil too.
It was only when I got into this month of December and much of the surface tension had subsided that I noticed that Dharma seemed even angrier; now this caught my attention because I would have expected him to be calmer too, but frankly he looked murderous.
Dragons can change shape and size, but my dear one usually stays small indoors since he is often content; last month, saw him consistently standing at my eye level and on consulting another experienced magickian who has a dragon much larger than mine, I did learn that if they are picking up a lot of negativity they may get quite large.
I had to face up to it, that a couple of people that I was calling ‘friend’ or at least had seen as equitable were not any such thing; the better news was that one or two that I thought were just going with the flow have turned out to be blessings in my life.
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