Live your life without regrets like the great dragonfly

Myth: Dragonflies were once Dragons

The dragonfly has been a subject of intrigue in every single continent it is found in, and with each civilization, has developed a unique meaning to it, its behavior and its lifestyle.

The word Dragonfly and the family it belongs to, Odonata, have evolved from the many myths associated with Dragonflies and their taxonomic cousins, the Damselflies.  The word Dragonfly has its source in the myth that Dragonflies were once Dragons.

The family name Odonata comes from the Greek word for tooth as Odonates were believed to have teeth, it is a verified fact now that while they don’t have ‘teeth’ per say, they have strong mandibles that they use to crush their prey.

Symbolisms of the Dragonfly

♥Maturity and a Depth of character
The dragonfly, in almost every part of the world symbolizes change and change in the perspective of self realization; and the kind of change that has its source in mental and emotional maturity and the understanding of the deeper meaning of life.

The traditional association of Dragonflies with water also gives rise to this meaning to this amazing insect. The Dragonfly’s scurrying flight across water represents an act of going beyond what’s on the surface and looking into the deeper implications and aspects of life.

♥Power and Poise
The dragonfly’s agile flight and its ability to move in all six directions exude a sense of power and poise – something that comes only with age and maturity. The dragonfly can move at an amazing 45 miles an hour,  hover like a helicopter fly backwards like a hummingbird, fly straight up, down and on either side. What is mind blowing is the fact that it can do this while flapping its wings a mere 30 times a minute while mosquitoes and houseflies need to flap their wings 600 and 1000 times a minute respectively.

The awe inspiring aspect is how the dragonfly accomplishes its objectives with utmost simplicity, effectiveness and well, if you look at proportions, with 20 times as much power in each of its wing strokes when compared to the other insects.  The best part is that the dragonfly does it with elegance and grace that can be compared to a veteran ballet dancer. If this is not a brazen, lazy, overkill in terms of display of raw power, what is?

♥Defeat of Self Created Illusions
The dragonfly exhibits iridescence both on its wings as well as on its body. Iridescence is the property of an object to show itself in different colors depending on the angle and polarization of light falling on it.

This property is seen and believed as the end of one’s self created illusions and a clear vision into the realities of life. The magical property of iridescence is also associated with the discovery of one’s own abilities by unmasking the real self and removing the doubts one casts on his/her own sense of identity. This again indirectly means self discovery and removal of inhibitions.

♥Focus on living ‘IN’ the moment
The dragonfly normally lives most of its life as a nymph or an immature. It flies only for a fraction of its life and usually not more than a few months. This adult dragonfly does it all in these few months and leaves nothing to be desired. This style of life symbolizes and exemplifies the virtue of living IN the moment and living life to the fullest. By living in the moment you are aware of who you are, where you are, what you are doing, what you want, what you don’t and make informed choices on a moment-to-moment basis.

This ability lets you live your life without regrets like the great dragonfly.

♥The opening of one’s eyes
The eyes of the dragonfly are one of the most amazing and awe inspiring sights. Given almost 80% of the insect’s brain power is dedicated to its sight and the fact that it can see in all 360 degrees around it, it symbolizes the uninhibited vision of the mind and the ability to see beyond the limitations of the human self. It also in a manner of speaking symbolizes a man/woman’s rising from materialism to be able to see beyond the mundane into the vastness that is really our Universe, and our own minds.

Source: dragonfly-site.com

Photo courtesy: http://www.flickr.com/photos/44380437@N06/4647452057

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Comments

  1. Jendhamuni Sos

    February 23, 2013

    I got to stay home today, but a lot of works to get done.

  2. Kenneth Chow

    February 23, 2013

    Good morning my dear +Jendhamuni Sos  Very interesting article & interesting to know too,..thanks… How was your last night sleep dear ???

  3. Jendhamuni Sos

    February 23, 2013

    Good morning, my dear +Kenneth Chow I got some sleep last night. Stay home today to do the tv show. Just finished the radio show last night. Thank goodness.

  4. Jendhamuni Sos

    February 23, 2013

    Poise has a great meaning "a dignified, self-confident manner or bearing; composure; self-possession"

  5. Michael Howell

    February 23, 2013

    +Jendhamuni Sos Watch the video i posted of David Baily I.E. "RIDE LIKE THE WIND" That is poise,grace,and self confidence in motion just like the dragon fly,you see.!!!

  6. Lauren Claire

    February 23, 2013

    can you guys not spell at all? its SUPERB not suparb wow all of u r such imbeciles

  7. Sal Gallo

    February 23, 2013

    To have no regrets means u dont have a heart
    Having regrets is human
    The problem with some people is that they let the past paralyse them with fear..its k to have regrets even healthy as long as u dont let them overwhelm u with fear

  8. Joan Munford

    February 23, 2013

    Wonderful photograph, beautiful creature…..

  9. Audrey Beasley

    February 23, 2013

    in america they are popularly known as witches needles in brazil as, i forgot anyway it is something mystical and lovely

  10. Lloyd S

    February 23, 2013

    The wanders of nature never cease to baffle and amaze me.

  11. Gorion Rod

    February 23, 2013

    That Beautiful colorful dragon very nice.

  12. Gwen Allen

    February 24, 2013

    I love all of those pictures of the flowers..so pretty I wish I could get a bundle for my only one..

  13. Jendhamuni Sos

    February 25, 2013

    I didn't get it from here +Balidog Yann Someone must have uploaded this to other site then. I will fix that now.

  14. Gwen Allen

    February 25, 2013

    Girl,Ms.Jendhamuni SOS don't let anyone make u FEEL uncomfortable this is the therapy place for me..at times I would get upset if someone misunderstood me but that's was cause they don't no me…if u posted everyone's post it shouldn't matter..some of theses people will pick the smallest thing to b defensive about cause there looking for that drama..b strong don't let anyone on any sight take your joy or make u FEEL like shit…

  15. Jendhamuni Sos

    February 25, 2013

    +Gwen Allen How sweet! So honored to have an uplifting friend like you. One thing I can always promise you is. I will never let anyone ruin my smile and my goal. Keep in touch!

  16. Balidog Yann

    February 25, 2013

    Oh really +Gwen Allen? That is easy to say for you.  How would you feel if someone stole your shit without telling you? Will you be happy with that? I dont think so!
    Be clever, read news. People go to jail for stealing art that's not their own.

    Thank's Jendhamuni. I appreciated very much.

  17. Gwen Allen

    February 25, 2013

    Let me tell u something u can't steal anything from me..if it was taken from me,u must of needed it and if u call taken a post an reposting stealing stillng whatever one u feel to use u and whomever else's feels this way need to go to another sight..get yo shit patten it so if someone takes yo shit an put it n an art gallery u can sue them..and if u don't no know that then yo shit was ment to b stolen..I got go pick up my nephew from school…one love Baildog

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