Reblogged from MacKENZIE's Dragonsnest:
Today is Skeptics Day! When better to stop beating around the bush and just come out and ask: Do you believe in Dragons? And, if so, how and why?
Speaking for myself, I believe in Dragons.
And I don't mean as some sinister cousin of Jurassic carnivores or as yet undiscovered pteradon
Nor do I believe they are an subconscious amalgam of the everyday dangers confronting our prehistoric ancestors: winged eagle, scaled serpent, and ferocious feline.
As you said: “I would say I believe in Dragons because I refuse to live in a world without magic, without the possibility of such wildness and breathtaking beauty.” There is magic and there is the mystical. As for the other multiverses and multiple infinities, we are limited as human beings to not believe in the expanse of parellel universes and time shifting and open energy fields where we can slip into other realities. And if we are able to do that then the magic of dragons would certainly have the ability and powers to go wherever they wanted to travel. So yes I believe in Dragons and Magic and Dreams as possibly being the real world and the real world being our dreams and nightmares. This a brilliant page and the message that is invoked is a wonderful way to think, feel and be. Dragons have been part of my life for as far back as I can remember. Reading MacKenzie's Dragons Nest and the books of Shawn MacKenzie help me to learn more in depth about the mystical, magical world of the Dragon. Have you ever felt that you've seen something out of the corner of your eye while you have been at the back of the garden or out walking in the woods or down the length of a stream or any body of water and thought that there was something out there, maybe even watching you or following you out of a curiosity to check out whether you were one of the safe people that they could reveal themselves to. It just could be a dragon and they are testing you out as well as you would test them out. Are you safe? Are they safe? I would be more than accepting and want to befriend a dragon anyday, as long as they were going to friendly with me, also. I have had my share of seeing interesting creatures that most people question their existence. But I beleive if you do beleive that anything is possible. If you think something can be real, it might be that that thought will just make them real in the believing. If you don't believe, why would someone or something want to offer up there friendhsip to someone who didn't believe. So I would say just keep an open mind and think about believing. You'd be surprised how many things that would come into your life if you did. Just check out MacKenzie's Dragons Nest to find out more about Dragons. DONT FORGET TO MAKE A COMMENT AND ENTER THE CONTEST TO POSSIBLY WIN AN AUTOGRAPHED COPY OF Shawn MacKenzie's newly released book: Dragons for Beginners or her book The Dragon Keeper's Handbook. Enjoy the site and check out all about Dragons. Check out her Archives for all sorts of fascinating stories, illustrations and more. J.K. the secret keeper. I DO BELEIVE IN DRAGONS! I DO BELIEVE IN DRAGONS! I DO I DO I DO I DO BELIEVE IN DRAGONS!!!









“I believe in everything until it’s disproved. So I believe in fairies, the myths, dragons. It all exists, even if it’s in your mind. Who’s to say that dreams and nightmares aren’t as real as the here and now?” ― John Lennon