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The dragons are energetic and healthy, although they can often be
excitable and short-tempered. Frequently stubborn, it is virtually
impossible to change their minds once they are set. In the long run
they prove to be honest, brave, and sensitive, capable of inspiring
trust in those around them. They often appear to be the most eccentric
of the others, in how they dress, their hats, their behaviour, and will
often be found alone, muttering to themselves. They are tight-fisted
when it comes to money, but they will never seek to borrow either. They
do not appreciate shallow, flowery speeches, and beating around the
bush. The call a spade a spade. Their opinions are tough but sincere.
The good ones devote themselves to doing worthwhile deeds, while the
evil ones can be very evil indeed. Soft-hearted and concerned with the
world around them, they may worry too much, which is why they mutter to
themselves, and often spin their wheels unnecessarily. A symbol of life
and growth, the dragon has the ability to attract riches, harmony,
longevity, and virtue. Good fortune will not always be theirs, but
it will surround them, so that being in the presence of a dragon will bring
fortune to those around them. Dragons work most efficiently with
the rat, the monkey,
and the snake.
Special Note: Dragons are important in Eastern and Western
mythology, and are thought to be derived from alien visitations. Unlike
mindless meteors and comets that were bright, fiery and had long tails,
the "dragons" moved around the sky in the manner of modern-day UFO
sightings, in other words, directed by intelligence. Chinese
tradition includes the technique of keeping them
away with sounds, specifically, wind chimes. This technique matches
reports of close encounter kidnappings by aliens. The alien kidnapper
can enact a technique that freezes the captured human in a mysterious
spell, but on occasion it has been found that loud extraneous noises
cause a vibration that shatters the spell. Unlike electromagnetic
devices that become inoperative during alien appearances, wind chimes
cannot be stopped because they are dependent upon the natural force
of the wind. The chime disrupts the vibration-like spell that is holding the
human captive. What a coincidence that the wind chime should be a
preventative measure against dragons, and that dragons have appeared
significantly throughout the legends and myths of north, central, and
south America. North American Indians have honored them on their totem
poles as "Thunderbirds." This is
The original Dragon behind the myth.
Some notable Year of the Dragon celebs include: Adriana Varela,
Isabella Rossellini, both born 1952. From 1964, we have
Marisa Tomei, Shannon Whirry, and Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi. From
1976 we have Rachel McAdams, Brittany Daniel, Kelly Monaco, the
hilarious Anna Faris, Cat Deeley, Stephanie McMahon, Adriana Malkova,
Marlene Favela, and Natalia Sokolova. 1988 gives us Isabela Leong.
Dragons were born in the years 1904, 1916, 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964,
1976, 1988, and 2000, and will be born in 2012.