“Given the thousands of years that wizards and magicians had already spent in appropriating the ‘nature’ or ‘qualities’ of the natural elements or even the earth planet as the “Body of the Dragon,” it seems no ‘stretch’ to adopt the idea that the emanations of the planet are also going to be viewed as draconic. Therefore, adopting the semantics of the dragonmaster, we can consider the ‘outer’ magnetic and ley lines as “dragon lines” and the ‘internal’ currents of kundalini and chakras as “dragon currents.” Dragon energy truly has many forms – as we have seen.” (Draconomicon)
““Dowsing” is perhaps one of the oldest practical forms known for ‘channeling’ the dragon lines of the earth planet. The method has been used for multiple purposes: locating underground water, locating missing objects, and of course, ‘dowsing’ or ‘diving’ the locations of Ley Lines. According to contemporary metaphysics, dowsing is a form of “radiethesia,” which operates according to the same principles as pendulum divination. Practicing this form of ‘magic’ requires the use of special rods or ‘wands’, called ‘dowsing rods’ or – you guessed it – dragon rods. Traditionally, they are made from either a hazel or willow branch and appears reminiscent of a “Y.” (Draconomicon)
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