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The Dragon's Song Prophecy

Feb 23, 202432 min
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Episode description

Picture this; it's 2010 and you're on your way to this mysterious event in the desert that you've heard about, knew was always there but didn't actually KNOW what it was. You drive onto the playa and see a city landscape in front of you. It looks like Mars. Another planet. Another world. A dream in living form..


This moment changes your life. Suddenly you've come up from the depth of decades of conditioning to see that there is a whole other lifetime of possibilities available. That there are many dimensions of the world that you not only haven't explored- but ones that you couldn't even see were there before this moment.


This is the covenant of The Dragon's Song. The Prophecy that came to me as a vision, but formulated through a piece of poetry written by Richard Rudd in the Gene Keys. It speaks to the grand mutation of the Solar Plexus Center, the changing of the guards into The Cross of the Sleeping Phoenix in Human Design. It speaks to the story of the dragonfly and journey to getting wings.


In this prophecy we are given a glimpse of a potential timeline. One that will show us that a whole new world of experience lives just beyond the horizon. This new dimension is accessed by emerging into a new state of feeling and receiving our spiritual consciousness. The Dragon's Song is the awakening and remembering of an ancient part of us. It is seeing that more is possible, and that with our wings and commitment to fly that we can completely change the way reality is constructed around us.


We hope you enjoy this episode. Thank you for being here for a whole year on the playground! What a gift to weave with you.


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