Working With Your Dragon Companion
If you befriend a dragon to work magick with be prepared for a demanding time, your companion might seem to be a little harsh at times but it will always be in your best interests…
Once you have a good working relationship with a dragon he or she will want you to learn all you can, it can sometimes be hard to keep up with them. Dragon Magick is not one of those things that can be picked up and put down again when you feel like it, it is a continuous learning experience that lasts a lifetime.
Whilst working with dragons be sure to give them the respect they deserve and they will respect you. You have to have a two way relationship with your co-magickian, they are not going to do all the work whilst you sit back and watch! Treat your dragon companion as your friend, don’t just call on it when you need something but allow it to spend time with you. Mine will happily sit on top of the computer monitor when I am typing and curl up on my bed when I sleep. Your companion will like to feel wanted otherwise they wont see the point in hanging around.
Remember that dragons can tap into more energy and power than humans can dream of and their knowledge goes back to the dawn of time. Be completely open and honest when working with dragons because they will know if you are hiding anything from them. Never order a dragon to do anything, always ask, after all you wouldn’t like to be ordered around. That is probably the easiest was to lose a companion, and if you annoy one dragon you will probably find that others will refuse to work with you too.
It is possible to have lots of dragon companions around at once. It seems to be that once you have become close to one he or she invites his or her friends around to visit! You shouldn’t ever feel uneasy around your dragon companions but if there is one that makes you feel uncomfortable with it being around, speak to it. Explain the problem and politely ask it to leave you for now. After it has gone, look at why you had these feelings. The most common cause is the dragons colouring, for some reason people do not like black coloured dragons, usually associating them with evil. This is not the case! Some of the nicest dragons I know have black scales. Never, ever judge a dragon by the colour of their scales.
Follow these simple guidelines and you should get on fine with your companion and any other dragons that come to visit. Remember you can talk to your friend, ask it about itself, get to know him or her. A welcomed companion will stay with you your entire life.
© Tysha Dopson
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