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In pagan/wiccan magic what is dragon magic about?

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And is it white or black magic?

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  1. There is no dragon magic associated with Wicca. Wicca as a faith has nothing to do with magical practice. As far as black or white, it would be neither. Magic does not have a color. Magic is like fire. It can warm your body or burn down your house. The nature of the fire itself does not change.

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    And so I've taken the time to read this wonderful site that pertains to "Draconic Wicca".  One of the first things I noticed was that the Dragon Festivals do not coincide with the Wiccan Sabbats or the Wheel of the Year.

    Up next was this gem: (copied verbatim)

    The reason it is called Draconin "Wicca" is because of the similarities to the wiccan religion of today. This religion was originally brought to Earth by the blessed races when Atlantis was formed. The name of the religion itself cannot be pronounced in present English certainly not spelled. This religion was taken away from the Atlantians and Atlantis destroyed.The druids were the descendants of the Old Religion and passed on by mouth.

    I think that's about enough of that, don't you? I have absolutely no idea what this stuff is but I can certainly tell you what it isn't.


  2. A different branch of Wicca is Draconic Wicca, the study of the way of the Dragon, using Dragon Magick.  I am a Witch and study the Celtic/Norse tradition.  So I can not tell you about the Draconic tradition. Here is a wonderful website that does explain it further. As for white or black magick that you will have to discover for yourself if you decide to study this path.

    http://www.angelfire.com/sd/shedevil/Dra...

  3. The worship if dragons in place of gods.

    It can be black or white, depending on the dragon.

  4. Magic is neither black or white.  Some people will use the term dragon to refer to the elements as dragons mythologically live in a cave (sometimes behind a waterfall), breathe fire and can fly.  Therefore their exposure to all the elements give them a symbolic connection to each.  It really depends on which cultural dragon you're referring to though.  I suggest you do some research on dragon lore.

  5. Its strange that i came across you just when Ive started to get into dragon magic! i just recently got a deck of oracle cards to do with "Dragonfae". this basically means dragons/faeries. they are an ancient race that come to people in spirit even now to help them on their path. I personally don't believe in a strict black/white magic model, but more in peoples good or misguided intent, but Dragons are defiantly good intent despite their appearance. Working with dragon magic is a way to work through your life, just like any kind of magic, and i find that Dragons are the perfect blend of gentle wisdom and a sharp kick in the butt! (which is what i need alot of the time) if you're intrigued by dragons, do more research (dragonfae appreciate and respect knowledge) and you may find its your path (or part of your path) you may even find that you were a dragonfae in another life (like i have come to suspect myself) the signs that you are are as follows:

    *frequent feelings of flight

    *a deep connection to nature and deep sadness at its hurt

    * the ability to store great quantities of energy and knowledge

    *a feeling of having armour (scales) to protect yourself from the world.  

    Good luck and *Blessed Be*

  6. Magic is magic.  Some people distinguish between different styles of working with it (such as witchcraft, chaos magic or ceremonial magic), but its ultimately the same stuff.  "Dragon magic" is just yet one more approach.

    Black and white magic terms are meaningless.  The ethics of what you do are determined by your actual intents and actions, not what kind of spell you use.

    Magical practice is different from religion.  Wicca is a religion.  It is not about spells.  A Wiccan might work witchcraft, ceremonial magic, chaos magic, a combination of those, or nothing at all.  One does not follow the other.

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