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Dragon energy running through the land - without and within - connecting our Earth to the heavens and sacred site to sacred site... how to work with these dragon energies?Roy Adams uses two Somerset dragon sites, balanced either side of Glastonbury Tor, to explain how one can work with the dragon energies of the land and within one's self.'for the discerning pagan' he says.This little book can help to set you up to work with the spirits of your own landscape; that which is all around you and the landscape within your psyche... powerful stuff. Dragons are alive, the land can be vibrant, and the people too.
This is a highly illustrated book that looks deeply into the myths, legends and folk-tales of dragons. The first part of the book examines twenty-two accounts of dragons in Somerset, such as the 'Gurt-Vurm' of Shervage Wood, who, when cut in half by a woodsman, had the half with the fire-breathing hewad running off to Kingston St. Mary. In the next part of the book dragon stories are examined from all continents, in some cases going back into far antiquity. The Somerset dragons are then compared with dragons from around the World, under different headings such as: - eats people - has two legs - has many heads - kills hero - etc. to see if the Somerset beasts are part of a World-wide pattern. Finally, the meaning behind the dragon stories and what they reveal about Man's psyche and understanding of Life is examined. We look at such things as a possible race memory of dinosaurs, the serpent Satan in the Bible, and Jung's theories of Man's symbols and archetypes in the collective unconscious. The book contains numerous photos, drawings, map and timeline. A reading delight for young and old alike, It would make an ideal Christmas or birthday present
A semi-exhaustive guide?It is important, when going on a dragon hunt, to be prepared. Not only does it keep you safe, but it improves your chances of actually finding a dragon.
Filled with traditional tales and illustrations, this book looks at the legends of dragons that have been prevelant throughout the history of Somerset, from the 6th century to the modern day.
A delightful rhyming picture book to read for kids of all ages. Join in the hunt for a dragon. Grab your binoculars and butterfly net and let's go!
A child's wanderings take him through tall grass, across a wide ravine, over a mud field, and eventually to a cave where it seems a dragon dwells.
With their round snouts, scaly green skin, and long tail, Komodo dragons really do look like a kind of dragon. These reptiles can't breathe fire, but they do have a venomous bite that kills animals much larger than themselves. Small animals aren't safe either. Baby Komodo dragons live in trees for the first few years of their lives to avoid being eaten by other Komodo dragons. Found only in some islands in Indonesia, these exotic lizards use their tongues to smell their prey. Readers will learn these fascinating facts and more as they join the hunt of a Komodo dragon.
When you are in Somerset you are never far from mysterious caverns, whispering woods, hidden valleys and places which can't decide whether they are seascapes or landscapes. The ancient Kings Arthur and Alfred hid amongst Somerset's secret waterways, waging the wars and making treaties that forged Britain's history. Outlaws and highwaymen lived on the wildest of moors that plummet into the sea. Ordinary people farmed the land and fished the waters alongside the Little People, the Fair Folk, the fairies and goblins that were as tricksy and unchancy to meet as any smuggler... In this collection, professional storyteller Sharon Jacksties has selected and reworked tales for children aged 7–11 to discover.
You don't become a hero for the money. The money's nice, sure, but you become a hero because something inside compels you, drives you to it. Defending people from monsters simply doesn't pay well enough to make it a good career move. As for hunting dragons... well, the money is usually good, but the job really bites. A group of five professional heroes goes into the lair of the dragon. Who will win? Spoiler: The dragon. But that's only the first chapter. It turns out killing a hero might make him even more determined. Sometimes, heroes are never more dangerous than when they're dead!