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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 8:59 am
I pretty sure there are many who may not believe they exist, but is there any one that does believe they exist. I would like to say I know they exist, but it’s based entirely on belief. So it’s more so I believe they exist. I read a book dancing with dragons, and I have a Celtic dragon tarot set (which might I add, works really well for me, I love these cards, and I get more accurate readings with them then I ever did with the other set I have.) Both the dancing with dragons and the tarot card set are both made by the same author, and I found a few sties that say the same thing that dragons are real and that they exist as astral beings. I believe that actually, because I also believe in otherkinism and therianism, I believe my self to be part dragon to a certain point.
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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 7:59 pm
Moved. -Lila P.S. Please make your post adequate for the area you're posting your thread in. If you're uncertain of where your thread belongs, please check the very detailed listing of subforums we mods have laboriously calculated and formulated for user convenience and easier maintenance of the overall appearance of the guild.
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Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 10:49 pm
I believe dragons exist and like i stated in another thread, i believe they as well as other special creatures take upon other forms...some human...to hide ensure they are not discovered. However, i believe when they do this, they do not recall any memories of their former self. Thus when the time is right, they will be 'awakened' and revealved and have their memories restored as well. The only clue we have is how they(the hidden creatures) act, feel and what unique 'powers' and qualities they might posess... For all we know...you could be a dragon....i could be a unicorn and bob over there could be a phoenix. One just doesn't know....and won't until it's time.
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Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 6:34 am
well, in my religion dragons did once exsist but moved to another plane of exsistense, same with a couple of other creatures.
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Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 6:55 pm
[-Maegan-] I believe dragons exist and like i stated in another thread, i believe they as well as other special creatures take upon other forms...some human...to hide ensure they are not discovered. However, i believe when they do this, they do not recall any memories of their former self. Thus when the time is right, they will be 'awakened' and revealved and have their memories restored as well. The only clue we have is how they(the hidden creatures) act, feel and what unique 'powers' and qualities they might posess... For all we know...you could be a dragon....i could be a unicorn and bob over there could be a phoenix. One just doesn't know....and won't until it's time. Wow. I agree with just about everything you've said, mostly because that seems to be the case with all the sealed dragons I've talked to. 3nodding However, a lot of the ones I know have scraps -if not full- memories. Regardless, dragons cannot materialize properly on this plane anymore. The OP of this thread is right: They exist as astral beings only for now... ...For now.
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 3:13 pm
Almost all cultures all over the world contain some mythology about dragons, and the descriptions are all vaguely similar. (The differences in the types of dragons would be caused by geographical barriers.) This leads me to believe that they may have existed at one point in time, but were driven to extinction by the humans. Man has always been afraid of things they can't control.
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Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 5:04 pm
Katanas Blade Almost all cultures all over the world contain some mythology about dragons, and the descriptions are all vaguely similar. (The differences in the types of dragons would be caused by geographical barriers.) This leads me to believe that they may have existed at one point in time, but were driven to extinction by the humans. Man has always been afraid of things they can't control. It's not so much that humans fear what they can't control...It's that they try to eradicate what they can't control. 3nodding
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 2:59 pm
i belive dragons do exist, but thay have move into anuther plane of existence or maby anuther planet. all i know is that they used to exist
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 2:02 pm
I'm so inclined to make you mine you're out of line and out of time... I believe dragons may have, once, before the dinosaur's rule, exisTED. But not anymore. I believe, yes, they did exist, but you argue, there is no remains! Aye, there isn't. But, what if their bones were made of a decomposable substance? Or diamond? Coal? Some kind of mineral found in today's world? Wouldn't that be amazing? And I float upon a shallow bay lift me up until the ground gives way I'm a California castaway I don't think you wanna ******** with me.
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Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 10:36 pm
KellehChu I'm so inclined to make you mine you're out of line and out of time... I believe dragons may have, once, before the dinosaur's rule, exisTED. But not anymore. I believe, yes, they did exist, but you argue, there is no remains! Aye, there isn't. But, what if their bones were made of a decomposable substance? Or diamond? Coal? Some kind of mineral found in today's world? Wouldn't that be amazing? And I float upon a shallow bay lift me up until the ground gives way I'm a California castaway I don't think you wanna ******** with me. most fossils are damaged, detroyed, or are never found. there is one dinosaur that we have only found the arms of, after decades still cant find the body. not all bones follilize.
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 7:15 am
I remember seeing a Discovery Channel show a few years ago with the theory that dragon-like creatures existed once, and went extinct like Barney o: It went through with a big remake of what they would look like and how they'd live and stuff. I never really thought about dragons existing, so I don't have much of an opinion on this.
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 1:36 pm
It by any chance you see a DVD called 'Last of the Dragons' I say get it! It was done by Channel 5(I think (a British TV channel)) and is brilliant!
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:52 pm
I believe dragons once existed as well its like what Katanas Blade said how could people in different parts of the world knew about dragons even when they are separated by thousand of miles of ocean. Its kinda true but sad Human beings often destroy what they don't understand and can't control for all we know dragons could of been killed off by people and eventually memories of the species actully living fades eventually ending as a myth. Note: scientists said the Okapi was a creature of myth and look what happened they found it. This example is to put out there that their's more out their then we realize xd here's a little history on the Okapi once known as "africa unicorn" from wikapedia:History The okapi was known to the ancient Egyptians; shortly after its discovery by Europeans, an ancient carved image of the animal was discovered in Egypt.[1] For years, Europeans in Africa had heard of an animal that they came to call the 'African unicorn'. An okapi at Bristol Zoo cleans itselfIn his travelogue of exploring the Congo, Henry Morton Stanley mentioned a kind of donkey that the natives called the 'atti', which scholars later identified as the okapi. Explorers may have seen the fleeting view of the striped backside as the animal fled through the bushes, leading to speculation that the okapi was some sort of rainforest zebra. When the British governor of Uganda, Sir Harry Johnston, discovered some pygmy inhabitants of the Congo being abducted by a German showman for exhibition in Europe, he rescued them and promised to return them to their homes. The grateful pygmies fed Johnston's curiosity about the animal mentioned in Stanley's book. Johnston was puzzled by the okapi tracks the natives showed him; while he had expected to be on the trail of some sort of forest-dwelling horse, the tracks were of some cloven-hoofed beast. Though Johnston did not see an okapi himself, he did manage to obtain pieces of striped skin and eventually a skull. From this skull, the okapi was correctly classified as a relative of the giraffe; in 1902, the species was formally recognized as Okapia johnstoni. This history has given the okapi a place in the popular imagination as an example of an obscure creature that would be presumed mythical if no specimens had been captured. In this connection it is also used by cryptozoologists to support the view that other mythical animals might also be based on real creatures unknown to science, to the extent that it was adopted as an emblem by the now defunct International Society for Cryptozoology.
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 7:13 pm
Now I always knew dragons existed, and I knew about locked dragons, as well as the astral thing. But now I have one in my house. It's all psychically there too... It manages to stay hidden via cloaking, but for example - can't go into a room unless a door or window is open or will bump into the door, makes noises that are audible to anyone, and accidentally will knock over things if not careful. As a result he stays in my room most of the time in one corner but he doesn't mind because it's by my guinea pigs cage and he's absolutely infatuated by wood chips. Yay.
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