The Emerald

Enter The Dragon, Terrifying and Beautiful (Part 1)

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Feb 17, 2026
Noel Nannup, Nyoongar elder and lore-keeper from southwest Western Australia, shares Rainbow Serpent stories and place-based knowledge about land, water, and law. He sings Waggar and Bimara songs. Conversations explore serpents shaping landscapes, water spirits and protocols for relating to them, and dragons as spiraling forces that are both beautiful and terrifying.
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ANECDOTE

Finding Dragons On Dinas Emrys

  • Joshua Michael Schrei recounts climbing Dinas Emrys with his sons and feeling the dragon in the landscape and heart.
  • His youngest says, "I think I feel the dragon in my heart," which anchors the myth in lived family experience.
INSIGHT

Dragons As Spiraling Patterns

  • The dragon is a pattern of spirals and coils that structures weather, landforms, and consciousness.
  • Understanding dragons means understanding kinetic, serpentine energy moving through systems and time.
INSIGHT

Creation Myths Woven By Serpents

  • Many cultures depict primal creator beings as serpents whose bodies form the earth and sky.
  • Creation myths often describe lands, rivers, and rain as the movements of colossal dragon-serpents.
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