The Flight of the Dragon: The Calm Before the Flight
The Flight of the Dragon: The Calm Before the Flight
The Flight of the Dragon: The Calm Before the Flight
Before every flight, the dragon needs to feel the calm, as if in stillness lies the true power. You, as the rider, must teach your dragon that haste does not always lead to the right destination. The calm is not inaction; it is preparation for what is to come. The dragon, by its impulsive nature, may feel that calmness is a weakness, but you, as a rider, can show it that clarity resides in stillness.
It’s not that the dragon stops; it’s that it takes the proper momentum to rise. In that space of peace, flying becomes something more than mere movement: it is an expansion, a manifestation of balance between the dragon and the rider.
A Journey Through Calm
Often in our daily lives, we can feel the pressure of haste. Routine leads us to act without realizing it, and, as riders of our own dragons, it is very easy to lose sight of the need for preparation. I remember one afternoon when I had to present an important project. Anxiety took hold of me, and in an attempt to get things done quickly, I lost the opportunity to truly connect with my audience. Instead of soaring, I let myself be carried away by the inertia of haste.
In that moment, I reflected: what if I took a moment? What if, instead of rushing, I sought calm? I decided to close my eyes, take a deep breath, and focus on my purpose. When I opened my eyes, rather than a sense of urgency, I felt a deep tranquility. My heart was beating firmly, but this time, with confidence. The presentation was a success.
Calm: The Art of Preparation
The calm is not just the absence of noise; it is a space where we can prepare ourselves mentally and emotionally. In the context of flying with a dragon, it represents mutual understanding between the rider and their partner. The reptilian brain, evoking the dragon, fears the unknown and tends to go for the safe option. If the rider fails to communicate the need to calm down, the dragon feels threatened and succumbs to survival instincts.
When you teach your dragon to wait in calmness, you’re helping it recognize its own power. Together, you can take flight not just by instinct, but by a conscious choice. It is in this connection where true magic begins; the union of power and clarity.
The Practice of Calm in Daily Life
Every day, we have the opportunity to cultivate this calm. You can start with simple actions. How many times have you started the day in a rush? I suggest you take a few minutes each morning to create a calm ritual. Breathe deeply, visualize the flight you want to achieve, and, above all, listen to your dragon.
Remember that you are not alone in this journey. Just like the dragon, you also need to recognize that your journey is not a solitary act, but a dance between the dragon's impulse and the rider's decisions. By being in tune, you can rise more effectively towards your dreams.
The Power of Choice
Now, I want you to reflect on how you talk to yourself in moments of crisis. Do you use a language of haste and desperation, or a language that invites calm? The way we address ourselves can profoundly affect how we feel and what decisions we make.
For instance, instead of saying: 'I have to do this,' try saying: 'I choose to do this.' This small but significant modification can drastically change your perspective and unleash the power of your inner dragon.
An Exercise to Connect with Your Dragon
Let’s take a little pause now to practice an exercise together. Close your eyes and breathe deeply. Imagine you are in a tranquil place where you can connect with your dragon. Ask it: 'What do you need to feel safe before flying?' Listen to the answer that comes from within. It may need more preparation, more love, or more confidence. Whatever it is, accept it.
Now, take note of this and think about how you can apply this renewal of energy and calm to your daily life. When you find calm, you will be in balance, and your flight with your dragon will become an exciting and transformative journey.
The Invitation to Fly
At the end of the day, remember that calm is not a state of inaction, but a prelude to effective action. As riders of our dragons, we must take the time to prepare the ground before we launch into the sky. This will allow us to rise together, in harmony, and reach new horizons.
Before each flight, the dragon needs to feel the calm, an essential preparation for flying. Learning to balance hurry with tranquility allows us to soar together to new heights.
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