Dagon, The Dragon, and the Devil
The Sun of the Sun
Mythology ruled the ancient world as leaders tried to explain nature. Pyramids were
designed to present a living picture of how it works. In the case of the American
Indians, they did the best job. The pyramids of the Aztecs depict the dragon
(Dagon) coming to earth down the steps of their pyramids. The sides
of the steps are raised and carved to express the body of the
dragon or snake with the carved head at the bottom. This
pyramid at Chichen Itza has the dragon on display.
The pyramids were designed to capture the
sun's rays at various times of the year,
such as equinox and solstice. On
those days the sun's rays are
seen snaking down the
steps at dawn.
The dragon of Mexican Mythology
The head of the dragon at the foot of the stairs at Chichen
Itza. He was called Quetzalcóatl, meaning feathered
dragon. he was revered as the inventor of the
calendar, as the seasons were decided by
his appearance. He is also associated
with the invention of writing and
other things related to
keeping records.


Th European Dragon
There is a strong resemblance in the mythologies of various
cultures to the transformation of the sun into the role of
beast. In Roman mythologies it symbolises power
power. On the Tragan's column in Rome it is in
the hands of soldiers of Decebalus as
a wind instrument. One can imagine
how ind instruments, such
as the bagpipes and
trumpet, may
have
developed.
Power, Luck and Strength
Chinese mythology affords these 3 attributes to the dragon.
It controls rain, floods, typhoons, and water and is revered
for its fecundity and benevolence. These are associated
with prosperity and luck. That matches why Roman
soldiers were assigned one as an emblem.


Similarities Are No Accident
With no contact between them, the fact that nations on
3 continents have similar dragon mythologies is no
accident. It shows the antiquity of the myths
was generated before migration, language
change, and distance separated them.
In other words, the myths were born
of the same parent prioe to
separation.
Australian Aboritignes Rainbow Serpent
Arrival of the indigenous people in Australia exceeds 60,000 years.
One must consider their mythology relates to the serpents and
dragons of other places. The rainbow serpent is considered
responsible for floods, cyclones, ran, fertility, and
virtually the creation of the earth. He is
extremely powerful and becomes a
rainbow to jump from water
hole to water hole
ensuring good
food

The Common Thread
There is a common thread running throughout the cultures of the dragon's association with
these several attributes:- power; luck; water; fertility; and, prosperity. 'Lox' is the origin
of 'luck and it means 'god-circle-cross', as shown to me in the vision of the sun's rays
through the hole. It took place on the peak, which is 't-or' or 'cross of the sun', as
'or' is an old term for 'sun'. [S] is the old symbol for 'light and 'spirit' and the
'light of the peak' is 'speak', and here people took messages and laws
from the sun. The latter iss 'A-n' or 'power victory' and 's-an'means
'light of An. A tribal group called 'San' lived in the South of
Africa for some 2 millennia. Their language, rituals,
and beliefs were noted by Dr. Bleek, with took
records of them. A panel of their rock art
shows they took power from !Gi.
[!] notes a 'click' which is also
cross or hit. It means
'cross-god's eye'.
If correct it
the
use of the
mirror to see the vision
in the stone is at least that old.
'S-an-d' means 'light-An's food' and it
means knowledge as they interpreted the symbols
in shadows on the ground and copied into the earth, which
gave it the name 'sand'. 'San-x-t-or-i' or 'San's cross-sun's ey' is 'sanctuary'
meaning a 'safe-haven'. 'Haven' is 'heaven' showing the hill of Jerusalem was such.
