The symbol of the dragon represents spiraling DNA, the path to greater enlightenment.
The Celestial Chinese Dragon is comparable as the symbol of the  Chinese race itself. Chinese around the world, proudly proclaim  themselves "Lung Tik Chuan Ren" (Descendents of the Dragon). Dragons are  referred to as the divine mythical creature that brings with it  ultimate abundance, prosperity and good fortune. As the emblem of the Emperor and the Imperial  command, the legend of the Chinese Dragon permeates the ancient Chinese  civilization and shaped their culture until today. Its benevolence  signifies greatness, goodness and blessings. The Chinese Dragon, or Lung , symbolizes power and excellence,  valiancy and boldness, heroism and perseverance, nobility and divinity. A  dragon overcomes obstacles until success is his. He is energetic,  decisive, optimistic, intelligent and ambitious. Unlike the negative energies associated with Western Dragons, most  Eastern Dragons are beautiful, friendly, and wise. They are the angels  of the Orient. Instead of being hated, they are loved and worshipped.  Temples and shrines have been built to honor them, for they control the  rain, rivers, lakes, and seas. Many Chinese cities have pagodas wher  people used to burn incense and pray to dragons. The Black Dragon Pool Chapel, near Peking, was reserved for the Empress and her court. Special worship services took place there on the  first and fifteenth of every month. Dragon shrines and altars can still  be seen in many parts of the Far East. They are usually along seashores  and riverbanks, because most Eastern Dragons live in water. The Isle of the Temple, in Japan's Inland Sea, has become a famous  stopover for pilgrims who meditate and pray to dragons. Both male and  female dragons have mated with humans. Their descendants became great rulers. The Japanese Emperor Hirohito  traced his ancestry back 125 generations to Princess Fruitful Jewel,  daughter of a Dragon King of the Sea. Emperors in many Asian countries  claimed to have dragon ancestors. This made them so proud, that  everything they used was decorated with dragons and described in terms  of the dragon: dragon-throne, dragon-robe, dragon-bed, dragon-boat.  Calling an emperor "dragon-face" was a supreme compliment. People  believed that rulers could change themselves into dragons. For hundreds  of years, Japanese emperors sat concealed behind bamboo curtains  whenever visitors came. Anyone who dared to peek was condemned to death. Everything connected with Eastern Dragons is blessed. The Year of the Dragon, which takes place ever twelve years, is  lucky. Present-day Oriental astrologers claim that children born during  Dragon Years enjoy health, wealth, and long life. Dragons are so wise that they have been royal  advisors. A thirteenth-century Cambodian king spent his nights in a  golden tower, wher he consulted with the real ruler of the land a  nine-headed dragon. Eastern Dragons are vain, even though they are wise. They are  insulted when a ruler doesn't follow their advice, or when people do not  honor their importance. Then, by thrashing about, dragons either stop  making rain and cause water shortages, or they breathe black clouds that  bring storms and floods. Small dragons do minor mischief, such as  making roofs leak, or causing rice to be sticky. People set off  firecrackers and carry immense paper dragons in special parades. They  also race dragon-shaped boats in water all to please and appease their  dragons. The Dragon brings upon the essence of life, in the form of its  celestial breath, known to many as sheng chi. He yields life and bestows  its power in the form of the seasons, bringing water from rain, warmth  from the sunshine, wind from the seas and soil from the Earth. The Dragon is the ultimate representation of the forces of Mother Nature, the greatest divine force on Earth. The Chinese Dragon is often seen as the symbol of divine protection  and vigilance. It is regarded as the Supreme Being amongst all  creatures. It has the ability to live in the seas, fly up the heavens  and coiled up in the land in the form of mountains. Being the divine  mythical animal, the Dragon can ward off wandering evil spirits, protect  the innocent and bestow safety to all that hold his emblem. The Chinese  Dragon is look upon as the ultimate symbol of Good Fortune.
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