Hello, may I speak to an ethno-botanist? I need an ethno-botanist, linguist, bio-chemist, and a folklorist for research on the Taraskon dragon. I need a team. I'm stuck - can't go much further without help.
I'm hoping to make a list of locations in Europe associated with dragons. I think there is a pattern. Actually I have to make several lists. A list of holy islands, a list of sacred caves, and especially a list of hills located at the mouth of rivers - So, locations similar to Tarasque, France.
I hope that I will be able to show locations of European shamanism.
I'm going with the idea that a dragon is not a reptile, nor a mythical beast, not exactly. A dragon is a hallucinogenic drug mixture from ancient shamanism. I start with the idea that a dragon can slither, walk, and fly. That tells me that the dragon can take you to the 3 realms: past, presen, and future. Or the land of the dead, land of the living, and land of the spirits/gods...
I'm hoping to make a list of locations in Europe associated with dragons. I think there is a pattern. Actually I have to make several lists. A list of holy islands, a list of sacred caves, and especially a list of hills located at the mouth of rivers - So, locations similar to Tarasque, France.
I hope that I will be able to show locations of European shamanism.
I'm going with the idea that a dragon is not a reptile, nor a mythical beast, not exactly. A dragon is a hallucinogenic drug mixture from ancient shamanism. I start with the idea that a dragon can slither, walk, and fly. That tells me that the dragon can take you to the 3 realms: past, presen, and future. Or the land of the dead, land of the living, and land of the spirits/gods...
No comments:
Post a Comment