


Placing another Deity in a position higher than that of the Dragon is an insult to the Dragon…ĭraconian Magick is unequivocally a school of the Left-Hand Path.

When holding a Ritual which includes Dragons, or is a Dragon Ritual, it is important to understand that in Draconian beliefs, the Dragon is held in the All-High, or exalted position. While Dragons are revered in most Traditions of Paganism or Wicca, they are not thought of in the form of Deities. But for those who are practitioners of Draconian Magick, Dragons are seen as Deities and held in the highest regards. But self knowledge and self integration are the true keys to magickal wisdom and power… Opening yourself to acceptance of your true self is a task that few of us have the courage to face, and yet it is an important step to undertake if true power is to be achieved in any magickal Tradition.įor most practitioners of magick, Dragons represent Wisdom and Balance. The journey of rediscovering the true essence of Dragon Magick can be an uncomfortable experience for some people, being forced to examine aspects of their inner-selves that they would rather not acknowledge. Working with dragons is a hard path, but ultimately rewarding. They must be willing to have beings be brutally honest with them and be willing to turn that same honesty upon yourself. Those that choose to practice it must be self-disciplined individuals who are serious about changing things in their lives and the world around them. Draconian Magick has always been passed down from teacher to student, p erhaps that is one reason there is so little information available.ĭragon Magick is not for everyone.
#Draconian dragon code#
It has a code of honor just l ike a more Traditional Wicca Path, that is perhaps a little more strict than the Wiccan Rede however. While not actually defined as a Tradition of Wicca, Draconian Magick shares many of its defining elements. Conway’s ‘Dancing with Dragons’)ĭraconian magick is, by definition, magick that is fueled by the symbolism and energies of Dragons. (There are a few very notable exceptions, like D. Draconian lore and practice are rarely found in any of the published books on magick.
