BitSiren – I know I said recently said that I was stopping interpreting people’s dreams, but I can’t stop myself from commenting on such wonderful dreams – and also to keep the momentum of the site going.
So, because dreams take images that we gather through our everyday experience that in some way relate to what we are really dreaming about, it is not a dragon but a very important and living part of you that you have brought back to gorgeous health.
It isn’t unusual that your ‘dragon’ was sickly, for the majority of people live in a way that sickens their ‘dragon’ – for the dragon, which has been fought and even killed by our own culture, has been venerated and supported in other cultures like the Welsh with its Red Dragon, and the Chinese. These people see the dragon as a symbol of power, strength, and good luck for people who are worthy of it – and you are worthy of it.
The dragon is the power of Life itself – which although invisible is supporting our tiny and helpless personality. Yes, helpless, for it is not our personality, us, that continues to breathe us even while asleep; continues to move us, creates our body and energy from the food we take in.
We take it all as our right and see it as automatic functions – but Life is intelligent and has purpose, and our personal intelligence and purpose is often only a moonglow of refection of it. For when we cooperative and love it, it can fly with us into realms of new experience and wonder. See
http://dreamhawk.com/approaches-to-being/lifes-little-secrets/ and
http://dreamhawk.com/inner-life/extending-your-awareness/ The Chinese dragon is an imagined reptile that represents evolution from the ancestors and qi energy. Qi is an active principle forming part of any living thing – in other words the giver of Life – our life energy. See
http://dreamhawk.com/news/the-tree-of-life-the-spine/ and
http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/kundalini/ Tony