Atomic Dragon

The incredible image of a phoenix captured in the flames of a bonfire by amateur photographer Adam Da Silva in Fairford, Gloucester. Adam was shocked to discover the likeness of the mythical creature while looking back through his photos on his Canon 7D digital camera.

Atomic Dragon was born with sun, fire, heat, and intense white light. Dragon wanted to fly, so it thought about a journey. This thought gave birth to Monkey Mind. Monkey recognized the thoughtful nature of Dragon. Monkey Mind said, “let’s go see Mother Earth, my friend. Mother is good and kind, she is a gentle place among us.”

Dragon was excited, but somewhat confused by Monkey Mind. “How do I visit Mother,” it asked? Monkey Mind gave instructions to Dragon. “We will take the turnpike,” said Monkey, “all you have to do is fly, I will ride.” Dragon was again confused with Monkey Mind. “Which turnpike,” it thought? Monkey instructed, “there are two turnpikes, the Neutrino and the Neutriyes Turnpike. You can take either one.”

Well now, Atomic Dragon was sincerely confused with Monkey Mind. “How do I know which turnpike to take,” it requested? Monkey smiled, and became excited himself. He loved giving directions. “Allow me to tell you what the professor told me,” said Monkey. “The Neutrino is quicker, faster than light. The Neutriyes is more scenic, it provides better sight. See dark matter, dark energy travels beyond speed of sun, but during day on the Neutriyes, you have more fun. One road is science, the other is spirit.”

This made sense to Dragon, but confusion still existed. Did it want to see Mother quick, or did it want to enjoy flying down the turnpike. It asked Monkey, “how do I make a decision such as this?” Monkey then began a dance, as celestial music played. Monkey began to sing, “I am just a Monkey Mind, I dance for money throughout time, call me a hitchhiker in galaxy unknown. You make the choice on how to go home.”

Dragon was intrigued by the insight offered by Monkey Mind, but it still did not know which road to choose. It wanted to see Mother quick, but it wanted to see all the sights. Dragon explained this conundrum to Monkey. Monkey squealed with glee as confusing Dragon was a fun pastime for Monkey Mind. Monkey pontificated, “allow me to tell you what the professor said. God does not play dice with the universe.” Then Monkey added, “but I do.” Suddenly a solar wind, an atomic wind blew all around Dragon and Monkey. The wind seemed to whisper with faint sound. A sound of wind blew almost silently, “what if there are no dice?”

“That’s it,” thought Atomic Dragon, it no longer had Mental Ereptile Dysfunction. It settled with Monkey Mind right then and there. Dragon explained, ”I will take the Neutrino and the Neutriyes Turnpike. I will fragment my dimensions of vibratory frequency to allow me to travel both roads. I will be both particle and wave. I will travel in light and in dark. I will take the road of science and the road of spirit. Monkey Rides, Dragon Fly’s.”

Monkey Mind had to agree with Dragon and off to Mother Earth they went. It was a great day with Mother. They entered a room which is the womb of Mother Earth herself. They had a picnic there and celebrated their day. As night came they built a fire, and everyone sang songs and danced. Even Monkey Mind was restive as he enjoyed himself so much. Atomic Dragon was truly at home as it loved the Mother dearly.

Then came time to fly back to sun. They bid goodbye to Mother and wished everybody well. Monkey Mind climbed on Atomic Dragon’s back and Dragon flew into a majestic cosmic wind. As they flew together Monkey became restless, he started a conversation. Monkey asked, “do you think God plays dice? ”

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