Dragon myths are common all around the globe from times when global communications did not exists. Dragons often appear in religious and spiritual contexts. One can find dragon stories in the old religions of South America, in Africa, In Scandinavia, in Celtic countries and of course China and Japan.
The symbolism of dragons is wide and varied, from spiritual omens, to destroyers and creators of worlds, to guardians of divinities, to symbols of sexuality and victory over sexual desire.
Why is the dragon such a powerful symbol found on every continent? Does it go back to contact with Dinosaur like creatures? Does the fire breathing dragon a reference to volcano or is it simply use of fire a well known symbol for spirit (in the ancient world)?
My main question is… even if the origin of Dragon myths is Dinosaur, large reptiles or snakes, what lends this particular myth to being taken as spiritual / religious symbol, that it should be common around the ancient cultures of the world?
The symbolism of dragons is wide and varied, from spiritual omens, to destroyers and creators of worlds, to guardians of divinities, to symbols of sexuality and victory over sexual desire.
Why is the dragon such a powerful symbol found on every continent? Does it go back to contact with Dinosaur like creatures? Does the fire breathing dragon a reference to volcano or is it simply use of fire a well known symbol for spirit (in the ancient world)?
My main question is… even if the origin of Dragon myths is Dinosaur, large reptiles or snakes, what lends this particular myth to being taken as spiritual / religious symbol, that it should be common around the ancient cultures of the world?