Lady Ifegena

Since eons earth has had no guardian Dragon, since we Dragons had to leave the earth – Lady Ifegena through EnnKa from Sirius De

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Saphira

 

My beloved beings of earth, I had already announced it to you in a previous message. Today on your solstice, my daughter Epirose hatched from her egg. Epirose is a golden Dragon and, once she is fully grown, she will be the guardian of the new earth. Since eons earth has had no guardian dragon, since we dragons had to leave the earth.

 

My daughter is a symbol of the return of the Divine Feminine, which already lives for decades undetected among you. My daughter was honored by the Divine Mother who chose my daughter’s name; in your language it means Divinity. She is still small and weak, but she will grow and get all the skills she will need for her task. Epirose will once become a great and powerful dragon lady and continue the tradition on your beloved earth.

 

We are neither snakes nor lizards – Lady Ifegena from the Dragon Realm through EnnKa October 08, 2012

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My beloved friend EnnKa asked me today to tell more about us Dragons. She is a bit curious because she can’t remember me and it is surely interesting enough for mankind to take this as topic for a message.

 

We Dragons are age-old Beings from a higher Dimension. Some of us are numerous thousands of years old. They are very wise and highly respected. There aren’t very much only a few thousand of our kind. Because we are now immortal there is no neccessity to reproduce steadily. It is reserved for Prime Creator to decide when an egg will be laid and who is allowed to lay that egg and what color it will have. The color of the egg specifies the color of the hatched young Dragon. The egg of my daughter Epirose is golden, therefore she will be also golden.

 

Dragons have many colors from green, over blue to red, brown, black, yellow, violet and very very seldom golden. We aren’t multi-colored but single-colored, at most our claws and part of our scales have varied hues.

 

In size there are different variations from small nearly dwarfish Dragons through middle sizes to big Dragons like me. Common to all Dragons is the ability to fly. Some are not so good but others excellent. We have four feet with sharp claws like those of raptors, which we can move separately. We aren’t toxic, but can breathe fire when we are full-grown.

 

Please don’t mistake us for reptilians. We are neither snakes nor lizards. Our body temperature is warm and our scaly skin is dry and warm too. Our wings are soft and sensitive. If we are not cautious, we can hurt ourselves.

 

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