The following lesson is just too funny and i am currently going through this at the moment so i hope this lesson helps you.
I am always amused to see the humor of Dragons especially when the time for humor is not the right time. As most of you might have known, i have been diagnosed with clinical depression and anxiety disorder(if you did not know that, then you do now:P) and when i get worried about some one or something my anxiety go through the roof, thank the goddess for reiki. My dragonic guides have a funny and peculiar way to help me through my tough times, they love to add thoughts that only serve to increase my anxiety, which until now i see the reason. They do this to teach me a lesson, to be patient. They do this because when we are stressed and on the verge of loosing your head, they throw you something that we see as something to serve the purpose of only creating more chaos and it clouds our minds. Now i know that i may be getting off track to some of you but i have a reason behind my madness. This serves to show us that we need to be patient, to take that moment to look at the situation, to see that the thought that they, in my case, to distract me more. So next time just remember to be patient, because i am sure our dragons are chatting away right now.
This is going to be the last lesson until christmas is over, i hope you all have a wonderful holiday and may your yule and christmas be a blessed one.
Love you all my brothers and sisters of the clan.
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Permalink Reply by Nova Spirit on December 10, 2010 at 8:49pm Dragons always have a wicked sense of humor. They can take something you are so frustrated at and throw their own logic at it where it leaves you going huh? Then when you actually take the time to understand their reasoning often times, it makes sense to where you then look at your own reaction to the situation and see why your dragon did what he/she did. They often have an odd way of handling a situation but often it is just right to bringing you back to your senses. :)
Permalink Reply by Benjamin E. Brenner on December 14, 2010 at 12:11am i know, and thank the goddess that this has passed, they love to do this to me all the time.
Ben Brenner
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