Dragons? What Dragons?

by AGuest 44 Replies latest jw friends

  • AGuest
    AGuest

    Some do say that a picture "is worth a 1,000 words," dear Phiz (peace to you!). I think the one here "says" a lot more about it's poster than it does about dragon poo.

    Peace!

    A slave of Christ,

    SA, sitting back and waiting for the rest of the "flies" to arrive (which is to be expected, given the pile of poo that was left)... who she's pretty sure won't disappoint... but she could be wrong (ch'eah, right)...

  • Qcmbr
    Qcmbr

    http://magiktreasures.yuku.com/topic/534/Seeing-dragons

    "I've been blessed enough to see many dragons over the years. Some have just given me quick glances at them. And some of them have even spoken to me. We have dragons that take turns siting on our roof to protect our home. One time, my boyfriend even saw one stanting guard in the doorway of our hotel room. Dragons are a big part of our home. And we've invited them all to come and go as they please. When I have more time, I would like to share with all of you some of the magical moments when I have had the privilege of witnessing these noble creatures."

  • AGuest
    AGuest

    That makes two "flies"...

  • Qcmbr
    Qcmbr

    So you aren't impressed that someone else sees dragons? Sheesh you can't win with some people.

  • AGuest
    AGuest

    And that was your point, dear Q (peace to you!)? If so, my apologies for my... ummmmm... paranoia. Not like I could know what you were about, though, right, given your... ummmmm... perception of me? On the other hand, if you were being your usual self (in relation to me)... then my comment was appropriate.

    Peace!

    A slave of Christ,

    SA

  • Qcmbr
    Qcmbr

    To be fair it was difficult to find anyone else who did - I gave up after 5 mins.

  • AGuest
    AGuest

    There were actually a couple/few experiences on the thread, though (peace!). I didn't identify with any of them, though. Although some of what was shared wasn't all that... ummmmmmm... "out there", to me. I mean, as to the congeniality of the "dragons" the folks posted about. Other than that (riding on the roof of the truck because they like to feel the wind? Spirits don't feel in the empirical sense... and they fly, so they can experience more "wind" on their own than atop any earthly truck - LOLOL! so...).

    But thanks for the attempt. I receive it. I can't relate... but I can receive your good intent.

    Peace!

    A slave of Christ,

    SA

  • Qcmbr
    Qcmbr

    No no - you were right - I was posting someone obviously struggling with reality . I wasn't actually trying to be supportive.

  • justmom
    justmom

    Hey guys...

    Thanks for sharing these experiences. Trying to read. My eyes are "ooh so bad these days" lol

    I have a question?

    The four living creatures in Revelation 4:

    1. like a lion

    2. young bull

    3. face like a man

    4.flying eagle

    They all have six wings round about and underneath and are full of eyes.

    So they are all SERAPHS (winged flying creatures) seraphs being their species , like we are humans/mortal/man

    Then why do they represent different species like in the physical realm? (man/flying creature/wild/domestic/if they are all seraphs?

    make any sense?

    thanx

    justmom

  • jamesmahon
    jamesmahon

    Since reading the Hobbit I have always had this problem with dragons. You see, they are magical right (or have powers that transcend the physical world). Fair enough. Now they have wings as well, but their wings could never be big enough to actually carry their enourmous weight into the air. But that is ok because they fly with magic. Then why do they need wings? Why don't they fly like super man? Same thing goes for angels. I mean, I guess they could fly without wings, so why do they have them?

    Really, not trying to be nasty here. Just wondering why magical creatures are described like this when wings are obviously not needed. Just seems a bit odd.

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