What are Dragon Messages?
As many of you are aware, my engagement with Dragons has significantly deepened in recent years. They have now become an integral component of any ceremony I conduct and any client I work with. In my most recent interactions with them, they have requested that I document their messages rather than merely conveying the information verbally. During the last ceremony, they specifically asked me to prepare a written account, provide feedback to the participants for their reference, and begin sharing this on my website for wider accessibility. Therefore, I present this information to you.
It has taken me several years of collaboration with them to fully comprehend their messages, as many of them communicate through metaphorical language. While some do express themselves more clearly, they often convey information through imagery that is comprehensible to humans; consequently, numerous analogies are employed, which I personally find beneficial!
Each Dragon I engage with possesses a unique medicine piece, crafted by Autumn Austin of Journey There Wands. She plays a vital role in this process, as the medicine pieces she creates facilitate the connection and communication between these Dragons and Humanity. In each entry provided below, you will find the Dragon Message verbatim, followed by my interpretation. It is important to note that this is MY interpretation, and yours may differ. I encourage you to embrace what resonates with you and disregard the rest!
Messages from 06/10/2026
We’re so excited that these Dragons have decided to join our Women’s Circle on June 11, 2026! As each Dragon prepares for the ceremony, I warmly encourage them to share the messages they carry. It’s truly uplifting to witness how everyone connects with these insights and the wisdom of the Dragons, reminding us that these revelations were meant to unfold just as they have!
The Dragons and their Messages
Dvita - Dragon of Creation and Destruction, Dragon of Life and Death (8D)
I met Dvita at night in a valley. There were 4 mountains all around us. As she came into the clearing, she glowed. She was all white with black tips on her tail, wings, horns, etc. She told me that she was there when the Universe was born – when she birthed light from darkness. She said this was not just an awakening but much more than that. This connected Darkness and Light in ways that humans cannot understand.
“Light and Darkness are in a dance, and you cannot have one without the other. They define one another, for what is light without darkness and darkness without light?”
“In the light, we see purpose, beauty, vitality, and opportunity. We see all that is possible. In the darkness, we ground, recharge, and find our calm. In the light we see with our eyes, in the dark we see with our hearts.”
“We cannot see with our hearts in the light the same way that we cannot see in the dark with the eyes. As humans, you need both light and darkness in order to be complete. If you spend too much time in the light, you become shallow, distracted by what you see, and existence loses meaning. By spending too much time in the darkness, you lose the ability to appreciate the world you live in. You retreat from the world and from life and become simply a shadow of your own consciousness.”
“Unlike your planet, humans have the ability to choose when and how their days start and end. If you decide not to choose, then you are at the mercy of the stars, and your life will never truly be your own.”
Raven's Interpretation
This marks the first time that Dvita has chosen to engage in group work. Having been with Dvita for about 7 years, I find this message holds great significance for me because it is her first message to the public. What strikes me about this message is the prevalent toxic positivity of our times. In certain new age circles, the pendulum has swung to an unhealthy extreme. I often come across the notion that people need to “raise their vibrations” or “think positive.”
This approach is not conducive to a healthy mindset; we are not designed to be happy and shiny all the time. As humans, we naturally experience a range of emotions—happiness, sadness, and anger are all part of our reality. Embracing every aspect of our humanity, both the good and the bad, is essential. By denying part of our experience, we limit our lives.
We are here to embrace the human experience fully. That is the purpose of our incarnation. If we aim to escape from this experience, we lose sight of the true intention of our lives. Ascension-focused spirituality might encourage us to dismiss the physical and solely focus on the spiritual. However, we wouldn’t need to incarnate to achieve that! We came into this life for a purpose, and we must seize the opportunity to learn the lessons necessary for our growth—ensuring we don’t have to repeat them later.
Tilla - Dragon of Possibilities and the Etheric (5D)
Tilla took me to a barren land. The ground was dirt and rocky. It looked like nothing lived there. There was a rocky cave to the left, and the mountains were barren. He said, “Look at this land and what you see?” I said, “I see a great sadness of abandonment.”
He said, “The old settlers used this land for all it had. They did not care for it, love it, or cherish it. Once the land was spent, they moved on. They were usurpers.”
“It has been over two thousand years since this land has been forgotten.” He gestured for me to follow him, and I did – we walked to a river that ran through the land. It was crystal clear, you could see the bottom – and there were no fish in it. He pointed out that there used to be a Dam there. And the water was spoiled. Over time, the river cleared the Dam and began to flow again. This flow allowed it to cleanse itself into what you see today.
He pointed to one of the shores on the river where I saw a small clover seedling. “Where there is life, there is water”. This land can again flourish.
“This land will need a new type of settler. A settler who can see the potential this broken land holds. For it to flourish, the settler will need sufficient faith in themselves to begin the difficult work of restoration. This is a settler who is not looking for an easy harvest, but one who wants to make the harvest his own. A settler who will love the land and the land will love them back. This valley will then once again be filled with life.”
He then showed me a peek of what this land could be. It was beautiful.
“Sometimes we are the land, and sometimes the new settler. At other times, we are the usurper. This is unavoidable. But you must remember that just because you were one thing in the past, it doesn’t mean you need to keep being that thing. Likewise, if you are something today, it doesn’t mean that you are stuck with being that forever. You get to choose.”
He then looked me in the eye and said, “Which one are you?” I said, “I don’t know – I will need to think about that.”
Raven's Interpretation
This message resonated with many of our participants. We have all felt challenged in life at times, as if others have taken too much from us, leaving us momentarily down and defeated. Every individual knows this experience, and for some, it has happened more than once. Many of us have been on the land, and some are still stuck in the barrenness of their pain.
We have also been the new settlers, stepping into the lives of those who are struggling and providing support, encouragement, and companionship. Each of us has played the role of the rescuer, even if only once in our lives.
Let’s consider the times we may have inadvertently taken from others and been the usurper. We’ve all experienced this, either knowingly or unknowingly. It’s a part of being human. For those who believe they have NEVER been the usurper, take a moment to reflect. While you might not see it from your own view, you may have unintentionally taken that role from someone else’s perspective.
There is strength in all these roles; they form the tapestry of life. Just as the land renews itself, we grow stronger through our experiences. This message is powerful because while we might feel usurped, it’s essential to remember that erecting barriers can hinder our growth. Sometimes, we’re so afraid of being usurped that we close ourselves off at the first sign of trouble, without allowing new opportunities to flourish.
This message holds many truths, and I encourage you to reflect: if you find yourself stuck in one part of the cycle, what is stopping you from moving forward? Identifying is the crucial work you need to undertake.
Amareth - Dragon of Stone, Dragon of Fixed things, Earth Dragon, and Dragon of Time (5D)
I was on a beach on a cloudy day. There were cliffs on both sides of me. I looked out at the ocean, felt the breeze, and heard the seagulls. Suddenly, I felt a gust of wind behind me, and when I turned, there was a dragon looking at me. He got really close and sniffed me up and down. Then he looked at me closely with one eye, then turned his head to look with the other. He then walked past me to the water. He dipped one wing in the water and then the other. Then he poured some water on his head. As I took a closer look, he seemed to be made entirely of stone.
I said, ” Are you Amareth?” And he said “Uh huh” and turned from the water and came to lie on the beach facing me. I asked, “What message do you bring to our women’s circle today?” He thought for a long time and spoke in a voice that was deep, calming, and a little growly. “I am here to talk about this moment.” He said. When he spoke, it was slow and deliberate. “This moment is unique, and it will never come again. Unlike Dragons, humans only get a limited number of moments.”
He looked up at the sky. I asked if he was talking about patience; he said “Uh-huh” and looked at me for a long time. “Feel this moment. Look up at the sky, feel the breeze, and the sand beneath your feet. Uh huh… Savor this moment.”
He then said, “Now come to me, and run your hands on my scale,” and I did. “Uh huh…Now my wing,” and I did. “Uh huh… We are in the same location, on the same day, in the same minute, but these were distinctly different moments. You will never experience these moments again, even if we return here under the exact same conditions. Each moment is unique.”
He paused for a long time. “Humans waste many of their moments, not realizing how precious and limited they are. Yesterday is gone, and tomorrow is not promised. Uh huh… Even now, in this moment with me, I see your mind racing towards other thoughts. You are not in this moment.”
I said that for humans, it is really difficult to keep our minds from racing from one thing to the next; it is just the nature of who we are. I wouldn’t even know where to start. He said, “Uh-huh.”
“Get out of your head and step into your heart. Close your eyes and feel. Uh-huh… look up and fly with that seagull. Flow with the ocean.” I said that this is easier said than done. He looked at me squarely. “Do you believe that humans carry more information in their minds than dragons? Dragons who manage galaxies, planets, elements, and time?”
I said, “Of course not, but you have had many millennia to develop this ability, and we do not have that kind of time.” He said “Uh-huh…” and paused, “You have limited moments. Don’t waste them. Moments cannot be reproduced. So don’t waste time trying to live moments passed or trying to understand moments to come. For when you do that, you miss the moment you are in. That moment is your life. How much of your life are you willing to miss?”
Raven's Interpretation
This was a very long Shamanic Journey as Amareth moves slowly and speaks very slowly. He is very deliberate in his words. He embodies a serene strength, speaking with intention and clarity. His gaze often locked on me, and I could sense him pondering, “Why are you not fully present?”
This message struck a powerful chord with me, reminding me of my tendency to overlook the beauty of the present. With ADHD, my mind is often in a whirlwind, jumping to future plans—next week, next month, next year. Yet, I realize that this moment is my life. By not embracing it, I risk letting my life slip away.
This lesson was pivotal in my cancer journey. I came to understand that this journey is a marathon, not a sprint. Initially, my thoughts revolved around everything I would do after treatment ended, but I soon recognized that treatment spans 7 years. Am I willing to sacrifice 7 years of my life? The answer is a resounding no.
I deeply admire Brené Brown, and in her workshop The Power of Vulnerability, (which I highly recommend) she addresses how we often postpone our goals due to feelings of unworthiness. “When I lose weight, I will…” or “When I finish my doctorate, I will…”. It’s crucial to recognize that those fleeting moments we chase for validation are, in fact, our lives. It’s about those small moments— not just the milestones that follow, but the here and now.
Setting goals is essential for me— my ambitious Capricorn soul craves something to pursue. However, we must keep in mind that a goal is merely that—a goal. Our true life unfolds in the journey leading up to those milestones.
Going Forward...
While I can’t promise that every message will find its way to my website, I’ll do my best to share the ones the Dragons ask me to share! I’d absolutely love to hear your thoughts on my Facebook or Instagram page about how these messages have impacted you. I’m really curious to know which ones touched your heart the most!