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它改变了形态,新的身体形状变得像蜻蜓一样。为了证明自己的力量和魔法才能,巨龙接受了挑战,却失去了力量。

这个人喜欢这样的想法:龙的傲慢会使其蜕变为一种力量减弱但依然美丽的生物。然而,蜻蜓本身也是一种神奇的生物,正如科学家所证明的那样,它能够完成惊人的壮举,拥有某种我们人类可能永远无法完全理解的智慧。而且,它似乎有一种独特的魅力,能够吸引各种各样的人,从昆虫学家到自然作家,再到在池塘边玩耍的孩童。

蜻蜓的“运作机制”一直吸引着科学家和军事领导人,而这种昆虫的其他方面也长期以来令那些更具神秘倾向的人们着迷。这位科学家的研究表明,蜻蜓在世界各地、不同时代的文化中都具有特殊的意义。有些民族崇敬蜻蜓,有些民族则畏惧它。当然,这更多地反映了我们人类自身的特质,而非这种昆虫本身。

令他感到尤为奇怪的是,亚洲和美洲原住民文化历来都将蜻蜓与繁荣、和谐、幸福、好运和纯洁等积极品质联系在一起,而许多欧洲社会却认为蜻蜓具有有害甚至邪恶的本质,称其为女巫的动物、魔鬼的针和蛇的仆人。考虑到他自身的欧洲血统,他对后一种联想感到不安。究竟是什么导致了如此黑暗的景象,与其它民族想象中的美好截然不同?难道这与他们的宗教信仰或精神信仰有关吗?

这位学者的研究表明,尽管文化差异巨大,许多文化都将蜻蜓与变化联系起来。这本身并不令人惊讶,因为变态是蜻蜓(以及其他昆虫)生命的核心。但如果他正确理解了研究资料,那么蜻蜓所代表的变化主要是一种内在的变化:它意味着摆脱那些引导我们生活、实际上却掩盖了最本质或“真实”事物的文化或个人幻象,转而走向对自我、生命和世界(包括其无形层面或某些人所谓的“不可见之物”)更深刻、更清晰的理解——或者说,更清晰的视野)。

换句话说,蜻蜓所代表的变化是向更高的觉知、智慧和清晰度的转变,向真实的自我转变。

这个人觉得这一切都令人鼓舞。或许他与蜻蜓的奇特邂逅预示着他正朝着正确的方向前进,朝着更真实的自我迈进。

这个人似乎正在经历某种内在的转变。他开始更加认真地质疑和挑战他所在文化中许多主流的“真理”、价值观、假设和共识;质疑我们这些现代的、高科技的、沉迷于互联网的美国人自以为对世界、更广阔的宇宙(或“造物”)以及我们在其中的位置的认知。他感到自己正在敞开心扉,接受不同的认知世界和存在于世界的方式;以及他想象中超越科学或宗教机构所能解释,甚至超越其认知的更宏大的现实。

他脑海中反复出现的画面是他站在某个门槛或突破口前,尽管有时他也会怀疑自己是否正面临崩溃。他担心自己有时把事情(包括自己)看得太重,但也意识到自己有时因为怀疑、不安全感和自我批判而裹足不前。

“我真是乱成一团,”他心想。“但事情一旦被打乱,就会变成这样。”然后,他脸上浮现出一丝微笑,甚至可能还轻笑了一声,另一个熟悉的念头涌上心头:我想得太多了。

最终,他还是无法确定蜻蜓闯入他的生活究竟意味着什么。而且,它又为何一定要“有意义”呢?但他非常肯定,这绝非偶然。无论我们人类赋予蜻蜓何种意义或象征,对他而言,最清晰也最重要的一点是:它们吸引了他的注意,并以某种方式触动了他,或许甚至与他进行了某种他尚无法理解的交流。仿佛有一扇门或一层面纱,哪怕只是短暂地打开,而他已然踏入其中。他的世界以某种奇异而难以言喻的方式被拓展了。这难道不意义非凡吗?

故事到此结束。不过还有一点:正如你可能已经猜到的,我就是那个“蜻蜓人”。我所分享的,是我能做到的,尽可能接近真相的描述,基于我对蜻蜓事件的了解和感受,以及自那夏末以来我所了解到的情况——当然,我也意识到,其中总有更多值得探索的层面。

我可以肯定,我会更加关注蜻蜓,并意识到尽管我们已经学到了很多,但我们人类对世界(以及我们自身)的了解其实是多么有限。而我个人,将会为这份神秘而欢欣鼓舞。

哦,关于这个故事,我还有最后一件事要分享,那是我最近差点忘记的经历,虽然我也不知道怎么会这样。一天早晨,我迷迷糊糊地徘徊在半梦半醒之间,做了一个梦,或者说是一个幻象:我在院子里捡到的那只蜻蜓的残肢断骸——那些碎片至今还装在一个白色的小盒子里,放在我卧室的架子上——重新组合在一起,恢复了它原本完整的模样。在众多可能的解释中,我首先想到的是:回归完整。今天就先讲到这里吧。

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Pat Apr 25, 2023
I had a magical encounter of a different sort. On an afternoon hike to a hill not too far from me in NH, I came to an expansive field with hundreds, if not thousands, of dragonflies zooming back and forth over the tall weeds and wildflowers, the sun glistening on their wings. The air was filled with them. What a breathtaking thing to witness! I have seen much smaller versions in my backyard -- but maybe only a dozen or fewer.
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Bill Sherwonit Apr 28, 2023
Pat, thanks for sharing your own amazing encounter.
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Anna F. Apr 9, 2023
Oh my! What a piece of writing and sharing about mystery. "A hinged and serrated lower jaw" … only to end that paragraph with the part where I chortled — "a pollywog’s worst nightmare." Then on to more philosophical wonderings in the mythic story of the dragon’s hubris transforming him/her into a dragonfly but still magnificent. And then the science bit about flying and still seeing us when they have passed us by; and that without a rear view mirror. My personal story is a moment I’ll never forget. It happened somewhere between a swamp area and a quiet stretch of ocean beach just north of the 49th latitude in Western Canada. It was a warm, late spring day. Not a soul there except myself, birds and the "invisibles." First I heard a thrumming that was not quite a wing beat coming up behind me. It was actually thousands of gossamer wing beats in unison. Very soon I was in the middle of a throng of hundreds if not thousands of blue darners flying at my head level and slightl... [View Full Comment]
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Bill Sherwonit Apr 16, 2023
Anna, wow, what an experience you share! Yes, so many questions after such a wonder-filled experience. I love (and relate to) your statement, "I was outside of thought and simply in a moment of revelation." And yes to celebrating (and embracing) the mystery!
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dail Apr 8, 2023
Thank you...we need this expansive embrace and appreciation of living things for our own evolution.
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Bill Sherwonit Apr 16, 2023
Thanks, dail. Your comment makes sense to me.
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Seraphina Landgrebe Apr 7, 2023
Fantastic story. Beautifully written. Touched my spirit and love is nature, birds and much greater appreciation of dragonflies. Thank you, seraphina. www.seraphina.com
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Bill Sherwonit Apr 16, 2023
Thanks, Seraphina. I have briefly visited your website and love your images. Will give it a closer look.
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Barb Apr 7, 2023
AWESOME!!! So much to learn from the most simple and touching experiences in our relationship with nature! As I age and ponder, I become more aware and at peace with varied life experiences with parts of nature that I ounce feared. Thank you for sharing your personal insights of the blue dragonfly...
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Bill Sherwonit Apr 16, 2023
Barb, yes, "so much to learn." And I, like you, am becoming "more aware and at peace" as I grow older (and, I hope, grow in wisdom as well).
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Nancy Vermond Apr 7, 2023
Thank you for the dragonfly story. I read the whole thing, though it took more than one sitting. I like that the dragonflies were catching his attention! That's how I thought/ felt about the baby squirrel. He definitely got my attention, climbing up and sitting on my bicycle seat and staring at me! Asking for help. That was quite a surprise. Like the dragonfly, needing help, but also giving so much. I also liked how it raised questions of our relationship with other life forms. I am very much into that enquiry myself, wanting to honor other beings, but at the same time I am eating meat that often comes from a place of cruelty to the animals whose flesh I am eating. TIme to think about this again!
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Bill Sherwonit Apr 16, 2023
Nancy, thanks for your own story. And yes, our human relationships with other beings/life forms is complicated. Being open to new possibilities is important, I believe.
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Bill Sherwonit Apr 6, 2023
Thank you to all who've posted these wonderful responses to my essay. I'm deeply moved by your comments and when time allows I'll do my best to respond to each person individually.
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Linda Apr 6, 2023
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 lat... [View Full Comment]
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Bill Sherwonit Apr 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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Sharon Apr 6, 2023
I so love this. I wrote(in my book A Blessing of Toads) a similar/though not similar, experience of rescuing a dragonfly along a roadside in Maine. It returned to me the next morning after the eve I released it. Such magic. I must relate that in Cahuila myths the dragonfly will only land on those people who are pure of heart. They have a song, Ush Kana, that is used to call them down from the sky. I did this, and the dragonfly came.
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Bill Sherwonit Apr 16, 2023
Sharon, thanks for sharing your own experiences and understandings taken from "Cahuila myths." To "call" dragonflies from the sky--and have the animal respond--seems mystical indeed. I will check out your book, thanks for that information.
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Marcia Zina Apr 6, 2023
Beautiful story! When I was young (about 50 years ago) I used to play with "automatic writing"! And a sentence came through about dragonflies that has always stayed with me and that I never fully understood: "Dragonflies seem drastically treacherous, knowing only the solitude of becoming."
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Bill Sherwonit Apr 16, 2023
Marcia, yes, an intriguing and perhaps unsettling statement. What's your interpretation now?
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Carol Apr 6, 2023
I am so glad to have read this. Dragonflies have always attracted me. But the main pleasure for me, in this writing, is the reflective quality of the author's experience, even his admissions of forgetting and other human foibles. I'm grateful to Daily Good for making this available for reading.
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Bill Sherwonit Apr 16, 2023
Carol, I add my thanks to DailyGood for sharing the story.
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sadhana Apr 6, 2023
It is an extraordinary article.Thanks for posting it.
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Bill Sherwonit Apr 16, 2023
Sadhana, it's my pleasure and honor to share this story.
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myrna Apr 6, 2023
beautifully written and relatable…. thank you
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Judith Apr 6, 2023
So well written and transformative! Thank you for waking me up!
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Bill Sherwonit Apr 16, 2023
Thank you, both Myrna and Judith.
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Kristin Pedemonti Apr 6, 2023
Thank you Bill for sharing your meaningful encounters with dragonflies. I too have had magical & mystical moments with these 'fairies' including in a parking lot outside of Nairobi Kenya when I was suddenly surrounded by 10 or more of these mystical creatures just after a Storytelling Performance. Just lovely. Often dragonflies find me when I'm in times of transition or challenge with a choice. I do my best to listen. 🙏
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Bill Sherwonit Apr 16, 2023
Kristin, wow, your experience in Kenya sounds marvelous, as the "mystical creatures" were apparently drawn in by the energy you carried. Mystical, yes!
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Patrick Apr 6, 2023
Oh the stories I could tell of dragonflies, frogs and more, but I’ll not disturb this beauty with reminiscing of my own. I suspect though that this will stir much in others hearts and minds. }:- a.m.
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Bill Sherwonit Apr 16, 2023
Patrick, other "reminiscences" are welcome. Frogs are another of my favorite life forms.
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Mer Apr 6, 2023
How refreshing to come upon this story, just this morning on coming back from deep inner space, where I gently touched a somewhat sperical blue orb like a water balloon, and hoping it did not hurt it to do so, and "getting" an understanding of "no, it tickles". I chuckle, knowing full well we've been put to sleep like Rip Van Winkle, and waking up is inevitable. I chuckle to know I don't take offense that many still sleeping would snicker, if they saw me this morning, tickling a blue sphere, and escorting a granddaddy-long- leg outside from within a large Mason jar to be free to scuttle among the two-inch wild tulips I planted and forgot about until they emerged, like bright stars awakening , remembering they have a coronosphere turned on. My cup fills full with your sharing.
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Anna F Apr 9, 2023
Beautiful. Thanks.
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Bill Sherwonit Apr 16, 2023
Thanks, Mer, for your reflections and the sharing of your experiences. I agree with Anna, "beautiful." I admit that at times I'm more "asleep" other times more wakeful and open to the many dimensions of life.
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Lionel Apr 6, 2023
Mmm, such compelling writing sharing an experience so far from anything I know. Thank you for your willingness to express the authenticity of your inner life and thoughts.
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Bill Sherwonit Apr 16, 2023
Lionel, it was a pleasure and honor to write about the experience and my "interior" world.
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Colette Apr 6, 2023
Beautifully written, deeply touching, spiritually uplifting, filled with awe and reverence for the mystery of life - the mystical - that saturates our incredible world... Thank you
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Bill Sherwonit Apr 16, 2023
Thanks, Colette, for your comments.