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Parent Post: Dragons: A multicultural approach
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braven
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5/13/2026, 8:48:52 PM
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For what it is worth...the above is pretty good. They are using good 'analogy'...but since no one alive knows anything about dragons, we have to use the language of metaphysics to keep the analogy 'alive'. *All I see is the absence of fight. What replaces the violence? You used to be a boxer so you know violence.* **Violence and Timing** **The Sounds of Vondel** *"These things take violence and timing...I can do both." at about 1:50 sec... that line* I use this as my slogan for Golf - Violence and Timing...we can do both. Learning to know your inner dragons....they will teach you how to ride them....how to master violence with exquisite timing and precision. Poetry in motion...literally.  If you are open to dragons being 'real' but tiny, then you could just imagine tiny dragons living inside you.....and your job is to learn to love them and take good care of them. They love you more than anything you could ever yet know...so when you learn to love your inner dragons, you will experience the love of eternal/internal bliss. And here we are. Peace😇
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seraphima
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5/13/2026, 11:35:38 PM
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Awwww. It’s not a catastrophic storm but a wee baby dragon. I can get behind that. Thanks, Braven. I’ll keep all of this in mind. I’m gonna have to learn how to do both. 🙏☺️ My dragon and I really love the music too. You kinda made my day. 
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