I loved reading your beautiful story. I also have had a magical encounter with a tiny electric blue dragonfly in the ti-tree lakes in northern N.S.W. in Australia one summer afternoon. I was standing in the lake and saw a tiny dragonfly floating on the water. I thought it was dead and picked it up. I placed it on my palm and realised it was still alive. It took a few minutes for the dragonfly to recover, stood up on its tiny legs, primping and preening itself, shaking its wings.
After a few minutes it stopped and looked at me, gazing at me - and me looking at it - in my palm close to my face. It was as if time stopped - me staring into its tiny extraterresstial, eyes with the tiny black
centre - we became one - I don't know how long we were connected but it was extraordinary,
then it just flew away. But I was changed forever. It was an amazing encounter - and have felt a strong, loving connection to dragonflies ever since. I see them everywhere.
When visiting that lake a year later there were many of these tiny dragonflies and one landed on my hand - I felt they knew my love of them. Also since then I have felt a protective role of the insect world, maybe a custodian - of these magnificent beings.
Thank you for sharing your story as it feels similar to my experience.
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Bill SherwonitApr 16, 2023
Linda, thanks to you for sharing your own beautiful and magical story. There is so much we humans don't know about the larger world of which we're a part.
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After a few minutes it stopped and looked at me, gazing at me - and me looking at it - in my palm close to my face. It was as if time stopped - me staring into its tiny extraterresstial, eyes with the tiny black
centre - we became one - I don't know how long we were connected but it was extraordinary,
then it just flew away. But I was changed forever. It was an amazing encounter - and have felt a strong, loving connection to dragonflies ever since. I see them everywhere.
When visiting that lake a year later there were many of these tiny dragonflies and one landed on my hand - I felt they knew my love of them. Also since then I have felt a protective role of the insect world, maybe a custodian - of these magnificent beings.
Thank you for sharing your story as it feels similar to my experience.
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