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03/09/2024 Shift Update: Dragon Energy

I'm speaking to plenty of Openhanders personally now, many of whom are experiencing these strong infusions of Dragon Energy. It's certainly a beautiful energy to ride: it's strong, alchemical, creative, it flows, dances and weaves. You feel it surging through you with power and joy - dancing in the heavens, but at the same time, you're finding new gears of engagement here in the 3D. There's new energy, vivacity, courage, conviction and determination.

But you have to be careful riding this energy for extended periods of time too. The Dragon must learn to rest, step back, pause and take some time out too. Or else it can lead to exhaustion and even burnout.

I'm also hearing from one or two people with strong Pleiadian energies that the Dragon is not so easy to raise. I would say that's because it's quite an anathema to Pleiadian energy, due to its strong catalysis. It's not one to get stuck in empathising with the surrounding field - it can definitely feel what's going on around it, yes. However, it tends to burn a path, blaze a trail, right through. So for someone of Pleiaidan orientation, it's going to need increased boundaries on the empathic/emotional area, so as to be able to infuse this energy and ride it.

I find the Dragon loves to play, to explore, to adventure. So it will hit the accelerator in "play time" too. Here you've got to boundary the energy to some degree aswell. Make sure it doesn't go over the top. This is where discipline, and simply sitting back for some deep breathing comes into play.

Energy workers I'm connecting with are also feeling the Dragon Leylines activating now, in all parts of the world. Which is another great sign in the Shift of planetary energies, and how this is going to feed into the shift in balance of power on the planet. Let's see how Dragon "turns over the tables in the temple" - that's the phrase that springs to mind!

Just as an amusing anecdote, I felt to share this clip from, How To Train Your Dragon, for anyone recognising the challenges of riding this powerful and playful energy. It's a metaphor for the challenges you might be facing. But do stick with it, because it's definitely worth it in the end!...

I wish you well in learning to ride your Dragon!

PS - do share your experiences and feedback, I'll happily provide a reflective illumination.

Bright blessings
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