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Stick with the old tales and keep your perspective!
One's perspective is what one makes of it, isn't that the point of magick?.
I would be the first to admit that dragons are very capable of aggression, and can take offence at things, certainly mine can, what use would he be if he wasn't protective?.
People who have Dragons are usually very familiar with the so called dark side, and have usually learnt to respect it [the dark] as much as they do the light, [I do hate these general phrases as descriptions, but the whole matter becomes a chapter of it's own otherwise].
` The Mabinogian' a story for children can no more be quoted as evidence of Dragon nature than can `Grims' Fairy Tales', the `Bible', or `Hans Christian Anderson'. All are contaminated with `Christian ethics' and or the evil serpent mythology.
Dragon experience is personal, and appears in different ways for different ppls, just as most magickal entities do, usually reflecting that person's needs, natures or progress on their path.
I am not prone to seeing cuddly Dragons either, but have no difficulty in accepting
that there are such natures amongst the species.
The experiences given in answer to `Dragon' queries are therefore individual
and exclusive to the one quoting them, they are meant only as a general guide
to the querient. Sharing such knowledge is to be considered creditable behaviour,
decrying it is surely the height of arrogance.