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Dragon (general): Dragons are teachers, warriors and protectors.

They
symbolize the Great Mother Goddess, matriarchy, benevolence, divinity, royalty, the
supernatural, ininity, change, elemental magic! and spiritual instruction. They are
connected to Mithras, "#rus, $pollo, %ndra, $runa and &oma. They Contain great Power
and are very 'nowledgeable theres many types on Dragons with in this plane, you can
contact dragons using rituals.
((astern): (astern dragons are more serpentine loo!ing and oten whis!ered. They
speciically symbolize the power o the ruler, masculinity, yang, prosperity, rain, wisdom
and hidden secrets.
()estern): )estern dragons are more reptilian, more massive and oten have large,
almost batli!e, wings. They speciically symbolize ire, conrontation, danger and
seclusion.
Grion*Gryphon*Griin: Gryphons are guardians. They symbolize
spiritual enlightenment, the seasons, the relationship between psychic energy and
cosmic orces. They are connected to the &un, the &!y and the (arth as well as +emesis
and $pollo.
,egasus: ,egasus symbolizes inspiration, poetry, grace, reedom rom
earthly cares, astral travel, and transormation o evil to good, ame and elo-uence. They
are connected to Demeter and .s/ris.
,hoeni0: The ,hoeni0 is a symbol o resurrection, rebirth, spiritual growth,
strength and energy or lie trials, ire and royalty. %t is a lunar*solar symbol and is
connected to .s/ris, 1a and 2irce. $ mythical bird that never dies, the phoeni0 lies ar
ahead to the ront, always scanning the landscape and distant space. %t represents our
capacity or vision, or collecting sensory inormation about our environment and the
events unolding within it. The phoeni0, with its great beauty, creates intense e0citement
and deathless inspiration."
3nicorn *2h4i5lin *'y5lin *'i5rin: 3nicorns are symbols o innocence,
good will, ame, prosperity, healing, gentleness, purity o mind, personal power, naivety,
6oy, lie, nature and reedom. They are connected to $rtemis, Diana and moon goddesses
in general. 7oving 2reatures play 8ull again there is many types o 3nicorns most are
!ind and love to play

2entaurs5 according to Gree! mythology, were said to be the ospring o %0ion, son o
$res, and a cloud. These strange creatures had the head arms and chest o a man but the
legs and lower hal o a horse. %n later myths and stories they sometimes had horns,
wings or both. 9ac! to Gree! mythology, these Man5"orse beasts lived in Thessaly, ed
on meat and were given to riotous revelries. They came to symbolize the dar!, unruly
orces o nature. They were usually depicted as drun!en ollowers o Dionysus, e0cept
or 2hiron who was the tutor to several heroes, including $chilles.

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