I had a crazy dream recently that left me with insights and wisdom.
I was in some small village surrounded by mountains. Out of nowhere this gigantic dragon appeared and started invading the place. Houses crumbled as it roared overhead.
I panicked and tried to run away as it chased me through winding alleys. I ducked into an old barn, hoping it didn’t spot me.
But those huge reptilian eyes peered in, searching for their target. Certain I was dragon food, I just surrendered instead of resisting.
I opened myself fully to its massive power. Our energies merged until we were one.
After I woke up, it hit me — this beast represented some primal part of myself I had long suppressed.
That fiery confidence and ambition I was too afraid to embrace.
Made me realize I gotta befriend these inner monsters rather than always repressing them. Can’t let them take over, but banishing them doesn’t work either.
Since i started with Kung Fu (Wing Chun), such dreams are appearing more often. I will not hold my insights back.
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Dragons are fierce yet beautiful, right? They demand space to spread their wings and ignite the air with possibility.
Undisciplined they destroy, but embraced wisely, they provide courage, vitality, sovereignty over your life. Nothing has to hold you back.
Many play it safe, scared of their dragons within. But avoiding risk also narrows your life. Better to befriend your gifts.
Next time you’re overcome with fear or weakness, remember your inner fire — its purpose, authority, radiance.
With care, our dragons can be tamed. Their wisdom helps us shine brightly without burning the whole world down.
Mutual respect keeps things balanced.
What magnificent dragons are waiting within you? Facing them may reveal untapped power and liberation.
Our dreams hold more truth than we think.
Now is the time to embrace your inner fire and let it kindle daring possibilities rather than destruction. We only receive what we are willing to claim. With an open heart and disciplined mind, we can guide even our wildest beasts to fly in formation.
Take the leap — your wings are ready. The winds eagerly await.
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