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Fabulous Creatures Living Within Us – (2679)

Introduction

All the myths, fables and legends of the past are in many more ways than we think - real. The trick being, that they are real not much outside of ourselves but within ourselves.

Nearly all the fables, myths and legends teach us something about what we have living within us and the various prodigies that they perform within us, as well as the labours that we must tend to on the path.

This post is somewhat of an answer to the book written by J.K Rowling titled: “Fantastic Beasts and where to Find Them”.


A List

Here are just three of the many. These are perhaps the most famous three.
  • Phoenix Bird
  • Fiery Serpent
  • Dragon of Wisdom

I hope in some posts in the near future to write some more about them. There is a post already on the dragon of wisdom which you can read by clicking here.


Make Contact

What matters most in dealing with this theme is to make contact. At the end of the day all of these fabulous creatures living within us are energy and consciousness. They dwell within us in the realm of our consciousness. So, for us to contact them we must peer into that realm.

The more we practice being conscious and being awake the more we begin to peer into that world of consciousness within us.

The more practiced we are at activating and focusing our consciousness the more we facilitate our ability to peer into this world within ourselves. This peering within ourselves can be done in meditation where there are not distractions to our focus of attention on pour consciousness.

End (2679).

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