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A large sigil representing the universe, symbolism under the read more.
Inside to outside and going clockwise, the symbols are as follows:
Radiation*
Water, Fire, Air
Magnetism, Forge (Personal interpretation: combustion / heat + pressure), Electricity*
Day, Carbon*, Oxygen*, Hydrogen*, Helium*, Sulfur, Night, Iron, Nitrogen*, Neon*, Magnesium, Silicon*
* While alchemical symbols represent aspects and elements of chemistry, alchemy was a very early form of chemistry and doesn't have symbols for everything. These symbols were made based off of personal interpretation, symbolism (helium based off of sun and air), or parts from another symbol (electricity being taken from part of copper which is known for its conductive properties).
Altogether, the inner ring of the sigil represents the constant flow of energy in space, taking place as the core of a star. The points on the star represent the passage of time and the fundamental elements that form the universe as we know them, the same elements that also make up and support life.
This sigil represents the following:
Life, death, space, and time
Any cosmic entity such as a planet, sun, etc.
Energy and the generation of energy (spell boosting, etc.)
Channeling cosmic energy
This sigil is meant to be charged by any of the processes in the center circle (aside from radiation outside of a safe form, of course) and used as a focus in cosmic spellcraft or worn by astrotheists!
Working with Dragons â My POV
When you look up "draconic magick" or "dragon magick" there is not really a lot to read. In fact, a lot of the info you'll find looks like a copy-paste from one another.
So I thought I would bring my own insight into what working with dragons feels like to me. Not exactly an informative post, just a "personal experience" one.
I believe it is important for newcomers to read about variety of experiences because otherwise, they might start feeling their practice is "wrong" if things are different for them.
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If it wasn't clear already...
UPG WARNING!!!
This is my experience only, other practitioners WILL have different takes on working with dragons.
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For the majority of my journey with dragons, I have only worked with one dragon. They reached out to me, but took me years to finally feel ready to work with them, and since I was still a bit insecure, I didn't really seek out other dragons.
By the way, I use they/them pronouns because I don't feel a particular gender signature coming from them.
They are strongly tied to energies of the ocean and I have only seen them as very serpent-like.
The other main dragon I have worked with, who showed up a lot later, is a dragon strongly associated with fire and protection, and his energy is mostly masculine from what I can tell.
As of now, this is what I can share about them. One of the things you'll see being talked about dragons is that you should not talk about the ones you work with unless they give you permission to, and for the most part, this has also been my experience.
They can be quite secretive â I had the ocean dragon very often remind me to stay quiet about the work I'm doing, and be very careful about what I share. Not just about them, but about myself.
Some things need not be secret forever, but when they ARE supposed to be done quietly, I will get the nagging, almost intrusive feeling, of keeping my mouth shut whenever I am itching to say something I shouldn't.
They have also shown to be secretive when we work together, as in I'm instructed to do something a certain way but not told why until the work is done.
And I understand why afterwards.
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From all dragons I have worked with, they have always been quite insistent. Be it regarding how something should be done, how to behave, or on what to get.
Please do not misinterpret this as being pushy or forcing boundaries.
What I mean is that some spiritual beings can be very subtle with their messages when they want to tell you something... But for me, dragons aren't subtle. They keep sending signs and messages until I get it.
by Kou Takano
As for being demanding, it depends on your relationship with them.
They were not demanding at first because I was still unsure of what I wanted, but once I decided to commit, they definitely started communicating more and giving instructions on work we should do together.
So there's a greater degree of commitment that we both respect.
As for being "demanding" with offerings, to me they seldom ask for those. If I do it it's because I want to, not because they have asked or shown they needed it. In terms of spiritual beings I have met, they seem to be the least interested in offerings or praise. But again, this is just my experience.
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It can vary drastically from one dragon to another.
For me, the Ocean Dragon is serene, regal, mysterious, but standing in their presence can also feel scary and can make you feel small. They also have a more turbulent side.
The fire dragon feels much more assertive, fierce, loyal, but at the same time less "massive" in size and less intimidating somehow. They remind me of a knight or paladin archetype to be fair.
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So I assume that personality and energy signature, as well as your relationship with them, will change drastically from one dragon to another.
I have not experienced finicky, prideful, or petty behaviour from them. Dragons are often considered in media and mythology to have big egos, but to me, they feel the exact opposite... wise and humble, but their presence is so massive I feel one must be very careful not to mistake their good disposition for weakness.
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I find that while they are wondrous and inspiring, their energy can feel intimidating, and maybe because of that I feel like I must be more serious when working with them. I am not necessarily being formal around them, but I do have a great deal of respect for them and other creatures in their presence.
It feels more like respecting the elders than an authority figure though.
As for magical conduct, I have never had to work with them on anything that did harm to others. In fact, they have heavily aided me in works that focused on helping others.
They have also helped me through my fair share of shadow work. So, both right and left hand path.
You may see some folks claiming that dragons have no qualms with helping mages with "dark magic" and that you actually must work on keeping balance, "working on both sides of the coin" if you will.
They have never demanded that of me, though I recognize it could just be in respect for my decision of not wanting to do most baneful work.
I can't say I fully understand their nature and moral compass yet.
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So far, they seem to come in all sorts of shapes. The traditional western-type dragon is far from being the only one or the most common one. Some may look much more like snakes or birds than to winged lizards.
I can see some elemental associations, but I don't think they are restricted to working with just one element.
Unfortunately, since I don't know many dragons, I am not sure if they are always tied to an element or how many types there are.
However, the ones I met did seem to "dwell" in certain environments. The ocean dragon I only see in water, and the fire dragon I have seen on top of a rocky hill, looking down a vast, dry, sunny field.
As for dragon guardians of the elements, directions, etc â I haven't met them, haven't worked with them, so I don't know if there is such a thing.
by Kou Takano
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I have not met a lot of people who worked with widely known dragons, such as Tiamat, FĂĄfnir from norse mythology, or Yamata-no-Orochi from japanese tales.
But I feel working with them would be a singular experience, just as it is with any other dragon (or spiritual being for that matter). It could be easier considering you would have at least an idea of who they are and what they may like, either from "lore", ancient worship, or SPG (Shared Personal Gnosis).
This is still something I'm thinking about exploring in the future.
FĂĄfnir, found on Harreira.com
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Conclusion
This was just an overview of what working with them feels like to me. I'm definitely not as experienced as some other folks I've talked to, and my practice is constantly constantly evolving.
So far, it's been great! I'd love to hear from other people on draconic magick.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask! Or share your experiences as well!
Thank you for reading!
One-Ingredient Spells
Sometimes, the simplest magic hits the hardest. One ingredient. One intention. One thread of energy pulling reality into place.
Not every spell needs a full altar setup. Sometimes, one thing is enough.
Here are a few one-ingredient spells you can actually use:
⢠Salt â sprinkle it at your door for protection.
⢠A candle â light it and focus on what you want to call in.
⢠A glass of water â leave it by your bed to absorb bad dreams.
⢠A key â carry it to open new opportunities.
⢠A feather â keep it on your altar for guidance and clarity.
⢠A coin â place it near your front door to attract money.
Keep it simple. The magic is in your intention, not the ingredients.
Simplicity is a spell of its own. Complexity is a choice, not a requirement.
Whatâs your favorite one-ingredient spell?
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Iâam Secure with myself - sigil I made
Colour magick is using the colour spectrum and the intention of each colour to invoke its magical response. You can place items of different colours around your home to help create different energies. Colour Theory, especially in marketing, shows us that using certain colours can affect:Â
MoodsÂ
Thoughts and ImpressionsÂ
FeelingsÂ
Each colour on the spectrum has a certain vibrational frequency. By using Colour Magic in your Witchcraft, you can invoke and attract whatever vibration you need for your spell work.Â
Candles & lightingÂ
Clothing & accessoriesÂ
FoodÂ
MakeupÂ
Home decorÂ
SigilsÂ
CrystalsÂ
Bath ritualsÂ
Red â Passion, courage/strength, lust, anger, grounding energy, love, intense emotionsÂ
Orange â creativity, success, justice, opportunity, ambition, energy, stimulationÂ
Yellow â inspiration imagination, knowledge, confidence, focus, joy, memory, divinationÂ
Green â Nature, healing, fertility, growth, abundance, renewal, balance, wealth, luckÂ
Blue â peace, truth, wisdom, patience, healing, communication, forgiveness, travellingÂ
Purple â Royal, insight, influence, authority, spirituality, emotion, fluidity, expressivenessÂ
Pink - Affection, friendship, self-love, intimacy, forgiveness, romance, unconditional loveÂ
Brown â Home, animals, stability, family, grounding, endurance, strengthÂ
Black â Dignity, protection, banishing, binding, transmutation, control, elegance, powerÂ
Grey â Stability, contemplation, neutrality, glamour, shielding, self-defence, dreamsÂ
Silver â psychic ability, memory, intuition, treasure, luck, the moon, femininityÂ
White â Innocence, purity, illumination, cleansing, spirituality, truth, harmony, all purposeÂ
Gold - Intuition, finance & fortune, happiness, the sun, masculinity, luck, power, success Â