Rigidity, Volubility, Mistrust, Infatuation, Dissatisfaction
Like the Tiger, Dragon is born with an innate authority, and like the Tiger, Dragon can be brought
down by authority's double-edged sword. Dragon people can find an equal intelligence in match-ups
with Monkey or Rat People. In the West, Dragons are generally seen to be evil worms bent on
destruction and murder. In the East, Dragons are divine bearers of good fortune; they are fierce and
steadfast guardians. It's not unusual to see Dragons wrapped around the pillars of a Kuan Yin chapel or temple.
Dragons are natural show-offs and are veritable energy sources.
The Inner Smile and Six Healing Sounds prepare Dragon to circulate this formidable energy in the
micro- and macrocosmic orbits. If you are at a large gathering you'll spot the Dragon people right away
by their elegance and flamboyance and splendor. Rat people, Boar people, and Rabbit people are good
partners for the fiery, passionate Dragon people.
The Dragon is a ready candidate for the Universal Healing Tao's advanced practices of Kan and Li.
In popular fantasy, representations of Dragons are known to inhabit dark, treasure-laden caves deep
in remote mountains.
The Tao Garden in northern Thailand offers Dark Room Retreats led by Master Mantak Chia.
In the days and weeks of total darkness and silence, Dragon people can enrich body, mind,
and spirit with the Three True Treasures as revealed by Lao-tzu's Tao Te Ching: compassion, frugality,
and humility.
Rigidity, Volubility, Mistrust, Infatuation, Dissatisfaction
Like the Tiger, Dragon is born with an innate authority, and like the Tiger, Dragon can be brought
down by authority's double-edged sword. Dragon people can find an equal intelligence in match-ups
with Monkey or Rat People. In the West, Dragons are generally seen to be evil worms bent on
destruction and murder. In the East, Dragons are divine bearers of good fortune; they are fierce and
steadfast guardians. It's not unusual to see Dragons wrapped around the pillars of a Kuan Yin chapel or temple.
Dragons are natural show-offs and are veritable energy sources.
The Inner Smile and Six Healing Sounds prepare Dragon to circulate this formidable energy in the
micro- and macrocosmic orbits. If you are at a large gathering you'll spot the Dragon people right away
by their elegance and flamboyance and splendor. Rat people, Boar people, and Rabbit people are good
partners for the fiery, passionate Dragon people.
The Dragon is a ready candidate for the Universal Healing Tao's advanced practices of Kan and Li.
In popular fantasy, representations of Dragons are known to inhabit dark, treasure-laden caves deep
in remote mountains.
The Tao Garden in northern Thailand offers Dark Room Retreats led by Master Mantak Chia.
In the days and weeks of total darkness and silence, Dragon people can enrich body, mind,
and spirit with the Three True Treasures as revealed by Lao-tzu's Tao Te Ching: compassion, frugality,
and humility.
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