The Dragonheart Workbook: Awakening Your Divine Merkabah
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Including 25 meditations gifted from the ascended masters, angelic realms and galactic emissaries, The Dragonheart Workbook is an ideal follow-up to books that have been channelled from galactic sources, especially the Pleiadian Emissaries and Archangels.
Tiamara Zohar
Tiamara was a school teacher for many years, specialising in integrating language skills into the content of a variety of subject areas. Later, as a Senior Education Officer, she edited educational materials for senior staff and school administrators. Following a shamanic experience involving a series of numinous visions, she moved to spiritual teaching, facilitating meditations, courses and workshops, as well as activations at sacred sites in many parts of the world. Tiamara lives in a rural town in Australia.
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The Dragonheart Workbook - Tiamara Zohar
Tiamara was a school teacher for many years, specialising in integrating language skills into the content of a variety of subject areas. Later, as a Senior Education Officer, she edited educational materials for senior staff and school administrators.
Following a shamanic experience involving a series of numinous visions, she moved to spiritual teaching, facilitating meditations, courses and workshops, as well as activations at sacred sites in many parts of the world.
Tiamara lives in a rural town in Australia.
Tiamara Zohar
The Dragonheart Workbook
Awakening Your Divine Merkabah
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Introduction
This work was commissioned by the Galactic Council of Alpha Draconis. I am indebted to the many researchers and lightworkers whose investigations and channelling provided the underpinnings for this book. I subsequently developed these by way of wisdom received in light transmissions from the Inner Plane Masters. The meditations were anchored on the earth plane by the members and associates of the School of the Heart. Each chapter and subchapter includes a meditation, hence the name of the book, The Dragonheart Workbook.
In the earliest historical records, dragons were perceived as benign guardians of wisdom and watchful protectors of humanity. However, in the annals of Western mythology there was a gradual digression from this view and dragons are now often presented as villainous and dangerous. Conversely, the Eastern perception of them remained unchanged. The much-loved deity, Quan Yin, Goddess of Mercy and Compassion is also known as the Lady of the Dragons and often depicted as such. Dragon processions are performed at Chinese New Year to usher in prosperity, abundance, good luck and happiness for the forthcoming year.
In the original Mesopotamian mythology, Tiamat was variously described as a primordial creative force, a goddess, a planet and a woman. She was also known as the dragon-queen. It was only much later in patriarchal times that she was vilified to justify her destruction. At least as far back as the 3rd millennium BCE, the women of the Mesopotamian ruling class took the title of dragon-queen and inheritance was matrilineal, transferring through the female line. The kings were known as dragons and could have more than one wife. Their first born, however, was not necessarily first in line of succession for it was the child of their union with the senior dragon-queen who inherited the throne. Many Egyptian pharaohs married into Mesopotamian royal lines and the matrilineal pattern of inheritance continued through most Egyptian dynasties, each descending from a female ancestress.
Moving forward historically, the dragon figured among the military ensigns of the Assyrians, the Persians and the Medes while the purple dragon was the standard of both Imperial Rome and the Byzantine Empire, each cohort having its own dragon image as its ensign. The dragon also became the symbol of the Chinese Empire. The first and most famous dragon-emperor was Qin Shi Huang who in the 3rd century BCE united seven warring states and gave them common, stable government. He presided over the building of the Great Wall of China and arranged to be buried with the now famous terracotta warriors.
In more recent times, the emblem of the grail lineage was the dragon. Reputed to be descended from Jeshua and Magdalene, grail inheritance was transferred through the lineages of the royal houses of Europe. The title of the leaders of the Celts was pendragon, meaning chief dragon hence the name of their most famous high king, Arthur Pendragon. A descendant of the grail lineage on both sides of his family, he was the legendary leader of the twelve Knights of the Round Table. His strength was believed to come from his sword, Excalibur, but his real powers were derived from the sword’s scabbard woven with the magic of the high queen, Morgana. When the scabbard was lost, Arthur’s defeat was inevitable. The dragon has long been the emblem of Wales and a red dragon now appears on the Welsh flag.
Ley lines, the energy lines that connect power points in landscapes are often referred to as dragon lines in both Europe and Asia.
The Alpha Draconis constellation (Origin of the Dragons) is associated with the temple complex of Angkor Wat in Cambodia. The latter is an anomaly because although the seventy-two temples were built relatively recently between 800 and 1200 CE by the Indian Khmer kings, the name and layout belong to a very different era. The name, Angkor derives from Ankh Horus meaning Horus holds the Ankh while computer calculations indicate the layout of the temples matches the position of the Alpha Draconis star system in the sky predawn 10,500 BC. This suggests that the temples were originally laid out very near the end of the third and last epoch of Atlantis. The Khmer temples seem to be replacements for temples that were destroyed long ago but had been set out on foundations in such a way that the earth mirrored the sky.
The most revered god in the Mesoamerican pantheon is Quetzalcoatl. Also referred to as the plumed serpent, he is depicted in hundreds of images on temples in Middle America as a mighty dragon. In the stories about him, he is variously described as a magnanimous god, wise priest, well-meaning king and even a force of nature. He is reputed to have given his people language, laws, a calendar and agriculture. The most famous story about him entitled The Five Worlds or The Five Suns includes a series of shamanic references and tells how he sacrificed himself for humanity.
What is the origin of the world-wide honouring of dragons in ancient times and why were they always associated with the higher ranks of society? If we peer back through