We are spiritual beings having a human experience. When you connect to your spiritual being that in a way that has previously been dormant 90% of the time, you feel the feeling from that part of yourself. Then knowledge and perspective follow.
After grounding with the Earth, opening up all my chakras, created a merkaba field to boost the energy, I then centered my focus around my third eye. Then proceeded to the following:
I just now sought guidance from the Buddha. Again I saw an ever changing jolly face on a huge body. There were many faces. Not all of them were human. Some of them were blue. I felt as if they represented the many incarnations of personalities that the Buddha has been a strong part of. He said: “Ask your question. What do you want to know?” I asked: “I want to see if I understand one of your lessons. When you would suggest we see ourselves as the Buddha or as God in the same circumstances we find ourselves in. It seemed earlier to me mostly to be a tool to better see ourselves through a lens of compassionate love. But now I get it is true in the literal sense. Truly we are all facets of God having insightful experiences to take back to the collective and process. Feel all the feelings you can.”
While contemplating this information from the wildly aura radiating master, I next saw a dragon. It was big and friendly like a whale. Soft, gentle, loving. It made me think of the dragons in Chinese legends. It looked like that. And it did validate for me that those legends did come from somewhere. Were the legends accurate? Not often, but they were there because dragons exist. I saw it in the spirit world. So much energy love and colors were flowing from it. It was mostly red, but also rainbow-like with all the other pure colors emanating from it. It showed up to add to the conversation. It resonated with the topic and had more to add.
I don’t recall ever seeing a dragon before. Nor did I have a firm idea if they existed or not before today. But just now I did see and communicate with one. I think it was another aspect (or incarnation) of the Buddha as his form was continually changing while we were communicating. I think I was just confused with it being so different from all the other faces he had. I think the Buddha’s dragon form came forward because the question I had was associated with one of that aspects favorite topics.