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Tail of the Dragon: Dragons throughout the ages - Dragons importance in Astrology.

Chinese astrologers refer to the Moon's Nodes as the Dragon's Head and Tail and give it tremendous attention as to the placement in the natal chart. Sadly, practical modern astrologers tend to ignore its very existence and in the process, lose a wealth of valuable information. To my knowledge, the Dragon, in itself, holds as much, if not more, facts and power than the entire complexity of a whole astrological chart! This article give you the knowledge to understand the Dragon in your personal horoscope.

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Tail of the Dragon: Encyclopedia II - Spyro the Dragon series - Spyro on other systems
Besides the three PlayStation titles, there are seven Spyro games on other consoles, all published by Vivendi Universal Games. Spyro the Dragon series - Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly. Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly was the first game in the Spyro series for PlayStation 2 and GameCube. It is considered by many the worst game in the series, due to the numerous glitches, lack of storyline, originality, and long load times. This could be because Insomniac, the company respo ...

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Tail of the Dragon: Encyclopedia II - Spyro the Dragon series - Spyro the Dragon

Spyro the Dragon is a platform game developed by Insomniac Games and released for the PlayStation on September 10, 1998. It stars the titular dragon, and is considered by many to be one of the best PlayStation games. Reviews were mostly highly favorable. [1] The game featured Spyro, a small purple dragon, his dragonfly companion, Sparx, and a multitude of fellow dragons. It takes place in the Dragon Realms, an imaginary fantasy world, which is itself divided in six worlds: Artisans, Peace Keepers, Magi ...

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Tail of the Dragon: Encyclopedia - Yinglong

Yinglong the Winged Dragon (應龍 or 应龙) was a dragon believed to be a powerful servant of Huang Di (黃帝), the Yellow Emperor, who was later immortalized as a dragon himself. One legend, recorded in [citation needed] tells that Yinglong helped a man named Yu (禹) stop the Yellow River from flooding by digging long channels with his tail . The Yinglong is the oldest of all Eastern dragons. Once a dragon reached a certain age, according to [ ...

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Tail of the Dragon: Encyclopedia - Chelosania

Chelosania - Species in genus Chelosania. This genus contains one species: Chelosania brunnea Gray, 1845 (Australian Chameleon Dragon, or Ring-tailed Dragon) Category: Agamas ...

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Tail of the Dragon: Encyclopedia - Wyvern

A wyvern (or wivern) is a winged reptilian legendary creature often found in medieval heraldry where the usual blazon is statant (standing). The wyvern is similar to a European dragon, but it differs in that it has only two legs, cannot breathe fire, and has a barbed or snake-like tail. Occasionally, it is said to be smaller than a dragon or to be able to breathe fire. In heraldry, it represents pes ...

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Tail of the Dragon: Encyclopedia - Campe

A female monster in Greek mythology, Campe ("crooked") guarded the Hecatonchires and Cyclopes in Tartarus after Cronus imprisoned them there; she was killed by Zeus when he rescued his uncles for help in the Titanomachy. Campe was a sphinx-like drakaina female dragon with a tail resembling that of a scorpion. Category: Greek mythology Other related archivesCronus, Cyclopes, Greek mythology, Hecatonchires, Tartarus, Titanomachy, Zeus

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Tail of the Dragon: Encyclopedia - Chimera mythology

In Greek mythology, Chimera (Greek Χιμαιρα, Khimaira; Latin Chimæra) was one of the offspring of Typhon and Echidna. Descriptions vary – some say it had the body of a goat, the tail of a snake or dragon and the head of a lion, though others say it had heads of both the goat and lion, with a snake for a tail. All descriptions, however, agree that it breathed fire from one or more of its heads. Sighting the chimera was a sign of storms, shipwreck ...

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Tail of the Dragon: Encyclopedia - Griffin

The griffin (also spelled gryphon, gryphen, griffon, griffen, or gryphin) is a legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle with the addition of prominent ears, traditionally termed "ass's ears". The female has the wings of an eagle. The griffin is generally represented with four legs, wings and a beak, with eagle-like talons in place of a lion's forelegs and equine ears jutting from its skull. Some writers describe the tail as a serpent. See the entry European dragon for a 19th century painting of St George and the dragon, showing a dra ...

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Tail of the Dragon: Encyclopedia - Manticore

The manticore is a mythical creature, a kind of chimera with the head of a man — often with horns, gray eyes, three rows of iron teeth, and a loud, trumpet/pipe roar — the body of a (sometimes red-furred) lion, and the tail of a dragon or scorpion, which may shoot out venomous spines or hairs to incapacitate prey (thus confusing its imagery with the cryptozoology of a porcupine, though real tarantulas do something similar with their hairs). Occasionally, a manticore will possess wings of some description. Size reports range from l ...

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Tail of the Dragon: Encyclopedia - Dragon

A dragon is a mythological creature, typically depicted as a large and powerful serpent or other reptile, with magical or spiritual qualities. Dragon - Overview. The various figures now called dragons most likely have no single origin, but spontaneously came to be in several different cultures around the world, based loosely on the appearance of a snake and possibly fossilized dinosaur and Tertiary mammal megafauna remains. Chinese dragons (among others) are generally seen as benevolent, whereas Euro ...

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Tail of the Dragon: Encyclopedia - Chinese dragon

The Chinese dragon (龍; pinyin: lóng; Cantonese: loong; Hokkien: leng; Japanese: ryū; Korean: yong; Vietnamese: long) is a mythical creature. Long a potent symbol of auspicious power in Chinese folklore and art, it is the embodiment of the concept of yang and associated with the weather and water as the bringer of rain. The dragon is sometimes viewed in the West as a national emblem of China. However, this usage within both the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China on Taiwan is extremely rare, both because the dragon ...

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Tail of the Dragon: Encyclopedia - European dragon

In European mythology, a dragon is a serpent-like legendary creature. The Latin word draco, as in the constellation Draco, comes directly from Greek δράκων, drákōn. The word for dragon in Germanic mythology and its descendants is worm (Old English: wyrm, Old High German: wurm, Old Norse: ormr), meaning snake or serpent. In Old English wyrm means "serpent", draca means "dragon". Though a winged creature, the dragon is generally to be found in its underground lair, a cave t ...

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Tail of the Dragon: Encyclopedia - Bearded Dragon

The Central or Inland Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps) is a type of agamid lizard found in the desert regions of Australia. Of the several species of the Pogona genus, P. vitticeps is the most commonly seen breed in pet stores. Bearded Dragon - Care in captivity. Bearded Dragons make good pets. They are naturally tame, so they do not run away when picked up. In the wild, people have said that they have literally walked up to a wild Bearded Dragon and picked it up. Bearde ...

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Tail of the Dragon: Encyclopedia - Monitor lizard

(Varanus varius) on a tree. Many, see text. Monitor lizards are the family Varanidae, a group of lizards which includes the largest living lizard, the Komodo Dragon. Varanidae contains only a single genus: Varanus. In Australia monitor lizards are known as goannas (See main article). Monitor lizard - Evolutionary Overview. Monitor lizards are considered to be the most highly developed lizards, possessing a relatively rapid metabolism for ...

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Tail of the Dragon: Encyclopedia - Orbital node

An orbital node is one of the two points where an inclined orbit crosses a plane of reference (e.g. the equator for geocentric orbits, the ecliptic for heliocentric orbits). Nodes do not exist for orbits with inclination equal to zero (equatorial orbits or ecliptic orbits). The ascending (or north) node is where the object moves north from the southern hemisphere to the northern, the descending (or south) node is where the object moves back south. The line of nodes is the intersection of the object's orbital plane with the plane of reference, a ...

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Tail of the Dragon: Encyclopedia - Chinese constellation

Chinese constellations are different from the western constellations, due to the independent development of ancient Chinese astronomy. Ancient Chinese skywatchers divided their night sky in a different way, but there are also similarities. The Chinese counterpart of the 12 western zodiac constellations are the 28 "Xiu" (宿) or "mansions" (a literal translation). The zodiac was divided into four region ...

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Tail of the Dragon: Encyclopedia II - Chinese dragon - Legends associated with the Dragon

Chinese dragon - Legend of the Yellow Emperor. Some scholars report the first emperor of China Huang Di (Yellow Emperor) used a snake for his coat of arms. Every time he conquered another tribe, he incorporated his defeated enemy's emblem into his own. Huang Di was immortalized into a dragon that looks like his emblem. That explains why the Chinese dragon has a body of a snake; the scales and tail of a fish; the antlers of a deer; the face of a qilin (a deer-like mythical creature with fire all over its body); an ...

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Chinese dragon, Chinese dragon - Origin, Chinese dragon - Legends associated with the Dragon, Chinese dragon - Legend of the Yellow Emperor, Chinese dragon - Legend of the Carp, Chinese dragon - Forms of the dragon, Chinese dragon - Pig dragon, Chinese dragon - Nine Classical types, Chinese dragon - Dragon toes, Chinese dragon - Cultural Significance, Chinese dragon - Number nine, Chinese dragon - Chinese zodiac, Chinese dragon - Chinese constellations, Chinese dragon - Symbol of the emperor, Chinese dragon - Dragons and Water, Chinese dragon - Dragons in fiction

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Tail of the Dragon: Sanskrit Hinduism Dictionary II on ketu

ketu:

south node of the moon, dragon's tail

 

(See also: ketu, Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Tail of the Dragon: Encyclopedia II - European dragon - Dragons in modern times

The dragon of the modern period is typically depicted as a huge fire-breathing , scaly and horned dinosaur-like creature, with leathery wings, with four legs and a long muscular tail. It is sometimes shown with feathered wings, crests, fiery manes, and various exotic colorations. Iconically it has at last combined the Chinese dragon with the western one. Asian dragons are long serpent like creatures which possess the scales of a carp, horns of a deer, feet of an eagle, the body of a snake, a feathery mane, large eyes, and can be holding a pe ...

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European dragon, European dragon - Dragons in modern times, European dragon - Roman dragons, European dragon - Dragons in Slavic mythology, European dragon - Dragons in Germanic mythology, European dragon - Dragons in Catalan mythology, European dragon - Dragons in Italian mythology, European dragon - Dragons in fantasy fiction

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