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The ancient peoples did not preserve the image of the dragon by chance. It is a sign of strength, fear, power and dark energy. Different civilizations, separated by time and continents, keep almost the same figure. Enormous power, keeper of secrets, bearer The ancient peoples did not preserve the image of the dragon by chance. It is a sign of strength, fear, power and dark energy. Different civilizations, separated by time and continents, keep almost the same figure. Enormous power, keeper of secrets, bearer of fear, fire and knowledge. This does not look like a random myth. It looks like a code sealed deep in the human consciousness. In the East, the dragon brings heavenly power and order In the West, it is often an enemy that is good to be defeated. In Bulgarian and Balkan beliefs, it stands in the middle. The dragon is both scary and protective, and earthly, and connected with something greater than man. This is where the real question comes in. Why doesn't this image disappear? The answer is inconvenient Because the dragon doesn't just tell about the past. It tells about us. Every person carries their own inner dragon. This is that raw power that can destroy, but also elevate. This is anger, ambition, passion, the will to dominate And something else very important, this is that dark energy that a person either masters, or it masters him. of fear, fire and knowledge. This does not seem like a random myth. It looks like a code sealed deep in the human consciousness. In the East, the dragon brings heavenly power and order. In the West, it is often an enemy that is good to be defeated. In Bulgarian and Balkan beliefs, it stands in the middle. The dragon is both scary and protective, earthly and connected to something greater than man. Here comes the real question. Why doesn't this image disappear? The answer is inconvenient. Because the dragon does not only tell about the past. It tells about us. Every person carries their own inner dragon. This is that raw power that can destroy, but also elevate. This is anger, ambition, passion, the will to dominate. And another very important thing, this is that dark energy that a person either masters, or it masters him.
The dragon symbolizes a profound connection to human nature, representing strength, fear, and power across diverse cultures. Its enduring image reflects a universal truth about our inner selves. This mythical creature embodies raw energy—capable of destruction or elevation—highlighting the duality of ambition and the necessity of mastering one's darker instincts.