Not once, not twice, not three times... I have tried to answer this question
many times when talking to friends, colleagues and clients. There is a lot of
confusion when we talk about Dragons because of the historical context not
only of them, but also of Gaia and this universe as a whole (and the
multiverse as well).
Today, let me show you how to look at this difference from a new perspective,
through a brief explanation of what energetic archetypes are, in my view,
built from my experience. Do not take them as absolute truth, everything is
relative, feel these words with your heart to validate them.
Author's note: The following content was taken from my book
SΓndrome do Superman, which will be released in digital format this
month, on Amazon.
Everything in the universe is energy. Everything in the universe has
consciousness.
Archetypes are channels through which consciousnesses transmit their codes,
messages and wisdom. They are not the original source of your energy, but
rather an expression, a branch of it. We can say that they are translations
accessible to our human field of that which vibrates at much more subtle and
elevated levels.✨
Think of a river. The source of this river represents pure consciousness, the
origin. As this river branches out, tributaries emerge, carrying the same
water — but with other nuances, shapes and trajectories. These tributaries are
like archetypes: expressions of something greater, which still carry their
essence, but already shaped by the landscape they traverse, by the culture
that interprets them, by the mind that accesses them. They are always the same
river… and, at the same time, they are not. And if we go further in this
understanding, at some point all this water flows into the ocean and
everything becomes One.
The original consciousness does not transform into the archetype.
What happens is that, from it (consciousness), an archetype is created — often
through the collective unconscious, which gives symbolic form to that
archetypal force. It is as if the archetype were a bridge of language between
the human and the divine. π
So, archetypes have consciousness, but it is not a new one, it is an expansion
of one that already exists, which will be, in a certain way, something new
within something that is already created. Consciousness would not need to
create or become an archetype, because it, in essence,
already IS everything it needs to Be. But, for the greater good, it
uses archetypes as tools to reach the greatest number of people possible,
adapting their frequency to our listening capacity.
The ideal would be to connect directly with the source, with the original
consciousness. In this direct connection, the energy flows more purely,
without filters, without distortions, without interference from the mind. But
we are not always ready for this. Even so, these consciousnesses lovingly make
themselves present through the archetypes, even knowing that the information
may arrive with interference, such as a narrower or even somewhat blurred
communication channel.
Author's note: Here ends the quote from the book.
Dragons as Archetypes.
Dragons, when called, activated or worked on in their archetypal energy,
reflect exactly these tributaries mentioned above. And that is why we find so
many shapes, colors, myths and interpretations involving dragons, because they
are symbolic channels of something that vibrates much further. Their image is
shaped according to the collective consciousness of each culture, era and
individual.
As archetypes, dragons speak to us through living metaphors. π²
The Dragon as Fear:
In many cultures, the dragon is seen as the beast to be faced, a symbol of the
inner shadows, of the repressed unconscious. In this aspect, the dragon
archetype represents our deepest fears, our primitive wounds, which seem to
devour us, but which, in fact, only ask for shelter and light. They are the
raw forces that emerge when we resist our own growth. Facing this dragon is to
go through the dark night of the soul. This archetype, in particular, I feel
draws much more energy from the Draconians than from the Dragonians, and it is
a human mistake that its representation was given the name Dragon. These two
forms are similar to each other in physical form, what changes is the purpose
and service they carry in the universe, as well as the energy they vibrate and
sustain. I do not seek to generalize them as good and evil, it goes far beyond
that, but symbolically speaking there is generalization so that the archetype
can fulfill its energetic function. Therefore, in my view, it is always better
to choose to connect directly with consciousness.
The Dragon as Potency:
In another symbolic key, dragons represent the awakening of inner power. They
appear as guardians of hidden treasures, gifts, memories, knowledge, fragments
of the soul. In this sense, the dragon archetype is one that guards and also
delivers: once we face it (or merge with it), we discover that the force that
seemed to be outside, in fact, was always inside.
The Dragon as Ancestral Wisdom:
In Eastern traditions, the dragon is a benevolent and enlightened being, a
symbol of wisdom, balance and connection with the divine. As an archetype, it
represents spiritual mastery, the being who has overcome his own passions and
now guides others with discernment and compassion. He does not impose his
strength, he flows with it. Even in several Eastern series of the period, we
can see that the ancient kings of the dynasties wore the “Dragon’s mantle” to
represent this symbolism.
The Dragon as a Primordial Force:
Some myths show us dragons associated with the elements of nature — fire,
water, air and earth — expressing their connection with the life force and
cosmic cycles. Here, the dragon archetype is a symbol of creative and
destructive energy, of the spiral of life that connects Heaven and Earth. It
invites us to dance with the rhythms of existence, to recognize the
indomitable and sacred nature that inhabits us. Within this energy, we also
have the Dragon as an archetype of Divinity represented in the
Tzolkin - Mayan Synchronic, through the KIN Red Dragon. This seal speaks about the power of the
Primordial Force, which seals the entry of birth into the cosmos, nourishes
the being from its vital force and represents the very core of everything that
exists. And it is no coincidence that I scheduled this article to come out
today so that I can anchor exactly this energy, since we are passing through
KIN 41 - Red Lunar Dragon.
Therefore, these multiple faces of the Archetypal Dragons reveal to us how
they do not come with a single message. Each person, when choosing to connect
with an archetypal energy, will touch a frequency and a specific trait of the
Dragon consciousness that nourishes and communicates through it. Remember that
this communication does not come as pure and crystalline as if it came
directly from the source (consciousness), but it fulfills its purpose.
Dragons as Consciousness.
If archetypes are symbolic bridges, Consciousness Dragons are living
presences, real, wise and multidimensional beings, who exist beyond form, myth
and imagination. They are not just an energetic representation, they are
energy itself, pulsating and conscious, with identity, will, wisdom and
purpose — inhabiting the clothes they wear. π
Consciousness Dragons do not inhabit books, films or myths, although they can
manifest through them. They inhabit the subtle realms, the higher dimensions
of Gaia and the Cosmos, and connect with those whose hearts are ready to
recognize their presence.
When we connect with a Dragon, we are not just accessing an inner symbol. We
are establishing an interdimensional link with a real spiritual entity, who
can present himself as a mentor, guardian, healer, soul brother or part of our
own expanded essence. And this connection does not come from the mind, it is
felt and recognized in the center of the heart.
While archetypes speak to us through the symbolic mind, Dragons as
consciousness communicate with us through the vibrational field. Sometimes
with images, sounds, intuitions, visions, clairaudience; other times with a
force that arrives even before words. They do not need to be interpreted, they
are experienced.
A Dragon can lead you through journeys of deep healing that the archetype
alone could not achieve. It can cleanse ancestral energetic layers, restore
parts of your subtle field, reactivate galactic memories or remind you of your
spiritual mission. It can envelop you with its presence and teach you, in
silence, what no language could translate.
They operate beyond linear time. They do not respond to the ego, but to the
vibration of inner truth. They cannot be invoked only as a symbol, they need
to be recognized and respected as consciousnesses for you to be able to access
them.
They are not “there” and we are “here”, we are much closer to them than we
imagine. π
Both have their place.
The Dragon as Archetype is a bridge, a coded image, a tool rich in meaning.
The Dragon as Consciousness is a living, present being that walks alongside
you, or even within you, in realities that go beyond what our eyes can see.
The archetype prepares, the symbol calls, the unconscious opens. But it is
when the soul aligns and the heart becomes a living temple that the Dragon
Consciousness can finally reveal itself.
And when this happens, it is no longer you who seeks the dragons.
It is the Dragon that finds you.
Allow yourself to feel.
The mind may not understand all of this immediately and that is okay. We are
in a constant learning process. But the heart feels, the soul recognizes and
the consciousness integrates. If, when reading these words, something inside
you felt that this information makes sense, then you already understand. Over
time it will become clearer on a mental level.
With love and gratitude, π✨π
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π½ AUTHOR'S NAME:
Gaby Ah El’ivien Shaen
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