The Flight of the Dragon: A Guide for Riders on the Path to Freedom

In brief: Discover how to guide your internal dragon towards freedom, learning to discern between fear and confidence. This article offers tools for flying high.

The Flight of the Dragon: A Guide for Riders on the Path to Freedom

The Flight of the Dragon: A Guide for Riders on the Path to Freedom

“It is not your shadow nor your burden. It is your flight companion.”

An Encounter Between Fear and Compassion

Imagine any given day, where you find yourself in a familiar yet anxiety-laden place. Your thoughts are a whirlwind: “What if I’m not good enough? What if I fail?” In that moment, you feel an internal dragon stretching its wings, lurking in a dark corner of your mind. It longs to fly, but fears what lies outside. You see yourself as its rider, yet you are in a constant tug of war. How can freedom be found when fear stands in the way?

The Nature of the Dragon and Its Inner Radiance

The dragon, which represents our reptilian brain, reacts from instinct, from fear and criticism. It is easy to fall into the trap of wanting to control or dominate this part of ourselves. Instead, we must learn to listen to it. Your dragon is not an enemy; it is that primal instinct that seeks to protect you, even if often in the wrong way.

As a rider, your mission is to help your dragon discern between real threats and the shadows of its fears. Collaboration becomes the path to true freedom. When the dragon feels your calm and confidence, it opens up and allows you to guide it towards unknown heights.

Tools for Flying High: The Reins

The reins are essential in our relationship with the dragon. They are bridges that connect us with our intention, our direction. Here are some of them:

  • Verbal Rein: Instead of saying “I have to,” start saying “I choose.” This simple modification changes your perception and allows your dragon to feel empowered in its flight.
  • Visual Rein: Focus your attention on images that inspire you. What vision do you choose to start your day?
  • Emotional Rein: Name your emotions as visitors, not as identities. “Today I feel anxious, but that does not define me.”
  • Behavioral Rein: Choose a daily action that brings you closer to your goal. Habit forms the path to flight.

Building Internal Contracts

Every time you face your dragon, use internal contracts. These are simple yet powerful: “Who I am, what I have, and what I do is already enough.” Let this recognition curb self-demand. Or better yet, “I can go for more without fear of losing myself.” Allow this statement to propel you towards progress and exploration.

Exercise: Getting to Know Your Dragon

Take a moment to sit in silence. Ask yourself: “What fears does my dragon control today?” Write as if your dragon were speaking to you. Give voice to its fears. Then, take a deep breath and write how you can guide it with compassion, offering a clear direction.

This is How Flight Begins

Remember, flight is only possible when the dragon chooses to listen to the rider. It is an act of trust and connection. It requires patience and the willingness to observe and guide with heart. The way you both interact determines the horizon you will explore together.

A New Horizon Before Your Eyes

When the rider and the dragon work together, the sky opens before them. What once seemed terrifying transforms into an opportunity. The journey is not just about the destination, but about the transformation that occurs along the way. Thus, each flight becomes a celebration of shared freedom.

Taking the Next Step

If any of this resonated with you, take the next step. Schedule a session with Tuyo Isaza, download the book Dragons, or start the course. The path is already laid out. What remains is for you to walk it.

Discover how to guide your internal dragon towards freedom, learning to discern between fear and confidence. This article provides you with tools to fly high.
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