The Dragon is a entity associated with wealth, power, and protection in magical practice. Invoked to influence financial Set Points and enhance prosperity efforts, it plays a vital role in wealth magic traditions.
# Understanding the Dragon as a Magical Entity The Dragon, categorized under Entities in the magical realm, carries power, wealth, and protection. It is revered across cultures—both Eastern and Western—and invoked within various magical systems to influence prosperity, safeguard assets, and cultivate wealth awareness.
What is the Dragon in Magical Practice? In my framework, the Dragon is a spirit of influence that can be called upon to shift wealth Set Points—the subconscious thresholds that determine financial circumstances. In *Manifesting Wealth*, working with the Dragon helps practitioners learn hoarding, protection, and awareness of money flow. It is a spirit that carries the qualities of a hoarder and guardian, making it ideal for wealth accumulation and safeguarding.
How the Dragon Works
Dragons teach practitioners to manage their resources effectively, emphasizing hoarding as a form of protection rather than greed. They help develop a keen awareness of financial flows and teach the importance of safeguarding one's wealth. When invoked, the Dragon can assist in restructuring financial Set Points, making it easier to attract abundance or protect assets from loss. It's influence extends beyond just material wealth. It also encourages awareness of opportunities and strategic resource management. By working with the Dragon, practitioners can cultivate a mindset of wealth consciousness, resulting in more deliberate financial decisions.
Role in my Wealth Framework
In I’s Manifesting Wealth, the Dragon is positioned as a key spirit for initiating shifts in wealth Set Points. Its role is to foster a sense of security around resources, teach hoarding as protection, and heighten awareness of money flow. This aligns with practices that focus on both attracting and safeguarding wealth, making the Dragon an essential ally for anyone looking for financial stability.
Cross-Tradition Context
Dragons appear in numerous traditions, both Eastern and Western. Eastern dragons symbolize wisdom, power, and protection, often associated with water and wealth. Western dragons, on the other hand, are frequently linked to treasure guarding and hoarding, representing mastery over material resources. Working with it bridges cultural perspectives, enriching a practitioner's approach to wealth magic.
Practical Notes for Working with the Dragon
- Invocation: Use visualization and affirmations to summon the Dragon’s presence during wealth rituals. - Offerings: Present symbolic offerings like gold, gemstones, or symbols of prosperity. - Focus Areas: Concentrate on developing hoarding skills, protecting assets, and increasing financial awareness. - Integration: Combine with other wealth entities like Bune or Bethor for comprehensive prosperity work. Remember, the key is consistent practice and respectful engagement. The Dragon responds well to focused intent and clear goals, making it a powerful ally in your wealth magic toolkit.
Summary
The Dragon is a multifaceted spirit of wealth, protection, and awareness. Its invocation can help shift financial Set Points, teach resource management, and safeguard your assets. As outlined in I’s Manifesting Wealth, working with it can significantly enhance your prosperity strategies. ---
Throughout 2012 I'd been working with the spirit of the Dragon.
I was born in the year of the Dragon, and since 2012 is the year of the Dragon once again, I thought I'd capitalize on that connection.
— Taylor Ellwood, Manifesting Wealth
The Dragon connects to broader magical themes of wealth management, protection, and resource flow. Its integration with other entities like Bune or Aphrodite expands you's ability to influence wealth across various dimensions, from manifesting abundance to safeguarding assets.
Source books: Manifesting Wealth
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