OBOD Grove Ritual, meetings and more Greetings,
The Circle of The Four Dragons is an OBOD grove and has a home, located in the hills of Virginia. We meet locally in other places as well. This forum is for announcements and gatherings.
The OBOD Web Greetings, and welcome to our small place in the cyber world. We are connected to our dragons in many ways, and the OBOD as well.
In this forum we can post links to the other boards we like and those of the OBOD. Each thread will contain links please, for us all to enjoy.
Thanks,
Dragons and politics Through history, Pendragon is a respected title;
Pendragon or Pen Draig, meaning "head dragon" or "chief dragon" (referring to a battle standard), is the name of several traditional Kings of the Britons:
Can we rise to this in today's world? In what ways?
Family Dragons Often we think in terms of our own relationship with the spirit and elemental dragons. However once we embrace the dragons, we become much more than a spiritualist, we become a very trusted leader within our family and our tribe and culture.
What responsibility do we take on when we learn the vales of the dragon?
Dancing with the Dragons To awaken the dragons is to awaken their powers and ability to see. With them we can see far away, deep inside and to the future and past.
Druid Animal Oracle In the Druid Animal Oracle we see the four elemental dragons, and can see their interplay with other animals. Dragons are excellent shape-shifters and often much like dryads can be in spirit, many places and things.
This is a forum for the study of Dragons as oracles. And also the Druid Animal Oracle.
Druidry and Dragons Many dragon tales tell of how Welsh and Celtic culture viewed dragons and their relationship to the land and people. These tales were important life lessons and often related to core culture values. We also can explore how we relate druidry today to the dragons.
Dragons of the many cultures Oriental Dragons are perhaps some of the most famous, as are the Dragons of the earth. Each scale, talon or appendage meant something very specific, and often denoted royal place in the culture. These dragons are perhaps the most often seen, adorning so much of the Japanese and Chinese culture and artifacts.
Many of our members are from very different backgrounds, yet know dragons very well. This is a place to share such knowledge.