The spots seem unusual for a dragon, though there are types which are more lizard-like that can have spots and spikes; but the coloring is definitely aura-based, and the breath is right on, which fits for a dragon. As a shapeshifter myself, I have to say that some spiritual experiences can refine that feeling, while others will reinforce it. However, in my experience, it usually takes a shift in the underlying life pattern before your spirit shapes have a major change once they solidify, and it seems like this one came up pretty clear to you.
I'd suggest that you shouldn't think of your breath beam as a weapon, it's more like an extension of your energy with your breath as a guiding focus, so your feelings and intent can "color" it. I can do it as well, and I feel that its quality comes from the heart. You'll be able to learn to heal as well as destroy. There's a kind of reservoir inside that you should be able to learn how to feel, so you can tell when you've used it up and how quickly it refills. I learned not to blast all the time, but to breathe slowly and evenly when I want to charge something up or work carefully with it, sort of like how you'd play a flute or recorder -- or weld a seam of metal.
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Date: 2019-08-29 03:55 pm (UTC)The spots seem unusual for a dragon, though there are types which are more lizard-like that can have spots and spikes; but the coloring is definitely aura-based, and the breath is right on, which fits for a dragon. As a shapeshifter myself, I have to say that some spiritual experiences can refine that feeling, while others will reinforce it. However, in my experience, it usually takes a shift in the underlying life pattern before your spirit shapes have a major change once they solidify, and it seems like this one came up pretty clear to you.
I'd suggest that you shouldn't think of your breath beam as a weapon, it's more like an extension of your energy with your breath as a guiding focus, so your feelings and intent can "color" it. I can do it as well, and I feel that its quality comes from the heart. You'll be able to learn to heal as well as destroy. There's a kind of reservoir inside that you should be able to learn how to feel, so you can tell when you've used it up and how quickly it refills. I learned not to blast all the time, but to breathe slowly and evenly when I want to charge something up or work carefully with it, sort of like how you'd play a flute or recorder -- or weld a seam of metal.