Since there is no evidence yet proving what I say, almost all of this is opinion. At the end, I would like you guys to bring in your own opinions and talk about what you think. If you completely agree with me, just say that.
To first get connected with dragons, one must find the background of them. The most obvious is the dinosaurs. Of course, everybody knows that dinosaurs once existed. Museums are full of the bones and scientists are full of the facts. However, what most people don't seem to realize is that the comparison between dinosaurs and dragons is exact. What's a dinosaur? Dictionary.com defines it as "Any of various extinct, often gigantic, carnivorous or herbivorous reptiles of the orders Saurischia and Ornithischia that were chiefly terrestrial and existed during the Mesozoic Era." So what's a dragon? Dictionary.com says "A mythical monster traditionally represented as a gigantic reptile having a lion's claws, the tail of a serpent, wings, and a scaly skin." Both definitions sound very similar, despite the historical parts of the former. People may think that only the winged dinosaurs would be similar to dragons, but this isn't so. Dragons come in all kinds of ways.
There are wyverns (small dragons with only two wings and legs), Western dragons (the most common dragon people think of), Eastern dragons (long, thin, almost snake-like dragons with four legs and no wings), sea dragons (most like Eastern dragons, but with webbed toes and more at home in the water), and guardian dragons (which are about the size of cats, usually with four legs and no wings, however, they have the ability to walk around on their hind legs like a person). With such variations, it is much easier to see the resemblances between dinosaurs and dragons. As an additional note, dinosaurs and dragons almost always have a crocodile or alligator-like head. If dragons are not "alive" today, they most certainly had evolved. Scientists believe that the first forms of life came out of the water, rapidly evolved, and then were created into other creatures.
Now the real question is: Could a creature evolve enough to actually grow two extra limbs? And, not so much as that they are extra limbs, but that they are wings? It takes much food to sustain a creature that flies. When food became short, most dragons had to either move to other places or start adapting. Sea dragons are the most likely to have stayed the way they are without much adaptation. Scientists have yet to explore the deepest regions of the sea and oceans. As far as anyone knows, sea dragons could still be living down there to this day.
Now when I say "living", I mean on the physical plane. As we all know, it isn't exactly a daily occurance to see a dragon when walking down the street. Although some stayed on the physical plane and over so many years, adapted into the more "normal" creatures we see today, a huge majority of them moved off into the astral plane. But why?
One of the most obvious is the dawn of Christianity.
Christianity became the Roman Empire's official religion in 394 AD. With that, of course, came all of their views. At the time, the Bible was heavily and (pardon the pun) religiously followed. Within the Bible is quite a few negative references towards dragons. Once Christianity was official, dragons were considered allies of Satan. They were considered blood-thirsty, ill-ridded monsters who did nothing but demand maiden sacrifices, devour brave knights, and help Satan in all of his evil deeds. They were considered to be guards at the entrance to Hell, and even the entrance to Hell is still at times considered as "The Dragon's Mouth".
As these beliefs progressed, the dragons fled. They did not want to fight, and surely did not want to be slaughted by mobs of people. They started living in caves and in high mountains where they were only bothered every once in a while by knights, which they unwantingly had to do away with to save their own hides. At times, they would make compromises with the knights. If they didn't fight, the knight could go back saying he had slaying the "terrible beast", and then the dragon could be left alone until the next "hero" came along to destroy a creature that hadn't bothered a soul. As Christianity grew, the remembrance of how helpful and wise dragons were to people completely vanished. Most dragons eventually moved completely out of the physical plane and into the astral. (Some stayed, hoping to still be of help, and eventually evolved into reptiles you see today, depending on their origins.)
Without the guidance from dragons, the world eventually began to fall apart. The Dark Ages began, killing off intelligent thinkers and inventors with the ambition of Mozart, Copernicus, and Michelangelo. Once it ended, the world seemed to start over. Nobody could remember the dragons, and if they did, they were either considered evil or a complete myth.
But if it was Chrisitanity that drove the dragons away, and they were also considered the dinosaurs, how could it have happened at all if scientists say that "dinosaurs" and humans never coexisted? Well, that's what you're going to find out. Discuss that question and everything else covered today. Remember, nobody is wrong! After you have discussed your end, I would like you to meditate on the topic. I suggest giving it at least an hour. Please report back with the images you saw. If you didn't see anything, that's just fine. If you don't want to share, that's fine, too. Either PM me, or if you really want, not share it at all. It's up to you.
Good luck, have fun, and keep patience!
I'll give this at least a week. Please note you are not expected to meet a dragon during this meditation. If you meet one, that's fine. If you don't meet one, that's fine too. The purpose of this meditation is to further enlighten yourself in dragon history
Guardian Dragon
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