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Hi guys! I had a strange dream last night. It had this eerie lucid dream feeling to it and that's why I want to find out all possible meanings for it. In the dream I was literally transformed into a bright yellow dragon. Rather small and nice looking, and it was definitely Eastern type of dragon with long and slender body. I'm not even sure if I saw wings at all. But the colour was very bright, almost citron like yellow. I've been searching for several websites for information on yellow dragons but I can't find much consistent descriptions. Like, what do they symbolize and what kind of role they have in the mythology. I'd be very happy to hear your opinions!
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Re: Interpretation of a dragon dream
Fri, December 1, 2006 - 4:34 AMYellow Dragons
The existance of this rare and seclusive dragon was only speculated, thought to exist on the theory that there is a dragon for every primary color. But just recently one of these beasts made himself known when he failed to kill a group of adventurers. The adventurers returned at a later date to caputure the dragon with a force of 20 fighters and 5 powerful mages. The dragon was easly captured and through magical means sages were able to extract information on itself and the following is what they found...
Yellow Dragons are solitary creatures who do not hunt but lay complex traps for their prey. One of such tactics is for the dragon to bury itself in a pit of loose sand and when a creature walks over the buried dragon it rises up and swallow the creature whole. Yellow dragons prefer hot, desolate, and windswep deserts, enjoying basking in daytime temperatures of well over 100 degress. Yellow dragons spend their lives in solitude carefully guarding their territory from all other creatures, especialy brass dragons and other desert native dragons.
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Re: Interpretation of a dragon dream
Fri, December 1, 2006 - 4:37 AMYellow dragons are born from yellow-gold dragons who are one thousand years or older. They hold no symbol. They are secluded and wander alone. They appear at "the perfect moment" and at all other times remain hidden. Yellows are also the most revered of the dragons.49
www.blackdrago.com/easterndragons.htm
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Re: Interpretation of a dragon dream
Fri, December 1, 2006 - 8:40 AMThanks! I actually visited both of those sites while I was searching for information on this topic. It seems that the meanings vary a lot, depending on the origin of the dragon-lore. What I'm most interested now, are the Japanese and Chinese versions, because that is how the creature looked like. I also want to leave out all fantasy and role-game theories because I'm not familiar to that genre and they are mostly based on Western ideas about dragons anyways.
My initial way to interpret the dream was to think that the yellow colour comes from the respective chakra. And dragon represents activation or manifestation of the energies of yellow chakra. But I'm not sure if this is the right way to put it, so if you have anything in mind about dragons being yellow, please tell...
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Re: Interpretation of a dragon dream
Fri, July 13, 2007 - 12:52 AMemo in my view of this question you ask i would trust not what you here out side of your self but lisen to what you gut tells you yellow play,emosion fire passon power may be your dream is telling you to embrase thoughs eliment in you . I hope this helps you in you quest blessings fzs