Mysti, you may recall, thought the Prometheus Rising stereogram was actually an impediment to enlightenment and left the group at that time. But she’d been having some experiences involving..I think it was ram’s horns, that wound up being an archetypal element as a decoration in one of the caves. In my position, smack dab in the middle of it all and looking outwards with a pretty expansive and insightful sense of view (so to speak), and experiencing it through a kind of kaleidoscopic lens, it was remarkably organic and assembling itself like a fractal that changes and “refreshes” the whole screen by the input of the participants. We were like an eco-system unto itself, a microcosm of a global society. In some very real but difficult-to-describe sense, it was like I was in the center of that multifaceted diamond discussed in S & G (whatever) and was able to see all of its facets, namely FirstWave and its participants, in a holographic way, not with the type of vision Peter has but a 7th or 8th sense nonetheless.
In short, there were elements of the teachings that were assembling, clarifying and including themselves in the S & Gs that were created by the collective experience of the group, largely unbeknownst to the group. My vantage point was very cool, and my acuity and penetration of my vision surprised me in how well I understood the group dynamic on both an individual and collective level. Peter’s insights were from a different viewing angle, yes, but they always helped me to have a verbally descriptive version of what was happening in higher octaves of being, stuff that I just don’t have access to with my normal seven or so senses.
In TWS 2 there was mention of a woman by the name of Daia, who herself has spent a lifetime dealing with an ability to see that is somewhat similar to Peter’s, only she’d had much more experience in using it and has been a “new ager” for thirty years or more, doing a lot of work globally under instructions of Saint Germain, and if I recall correctly Peter did say that it was the authentic St. G. (but that in some ways she misinterpreted some – if not many – things).
The alchemy was having a huge effect on her, and there were changes taking place that she could hardly keep up with. She called me and I did healing work on her subtle bodies to help bring them into alignment, and of course she could “see” what I was doing. Apparently she’d tried several of her friends before calling me for help and none of them was able to do anything at all for her.
She was aware of the fact that there was some follow-on alchemy coming called Prometheus Rising and, as mentioned in TWS 2, she had spent years and years working with dragons. Well, she calls one day and says, “Your dragon is here, in the field below my house, and this magnificent being is the largest creature of any kind I have ever seen. He’s silvery gray, like a metal.” That same day, Peter received a pewter dragon in the mail from Mary Beth (coincidence? Oh, yes, of course.). It was about then that we figured out the next generation of what was formerly the Icarus powder would now have alchemical platinum brought into union with it, and so Prometheus Rising, the dragon, was somehow directly associated with platinum.
Daia knew the true name of this most magnificent creature, and told me the name, and to this day she and I are the only ones that know the name, at least amongst beings occupying physical bodies. When I told Peter I had the true name, he stopped me cold and said that he couldn’t know it because if he thought it or spoke it the dragon could be destroyed. Had something to do with our relative positions in all of this and maybe even polarity. The truth is that I don’t know why Peter speaking the name could somehow destroy Prometheus Rising, and perhaps it’s not even the case. Perhaps it’s to do with Saint G. coming on the scene to give Peter a feeling as an illustration of just how powerful it is to know the true names of…well, any being, especially archetypal (even mythical) beings.
Daia went on to say, “That field is at least 800 to 1000 feet across and this dragon covers the whole thing.” Actually what she said is that it is at least two footballs fields, but then I helped her to establish that length more accurately and in so doing she was clearer about the actual size. She’s very right-brained and lengths and all things linear in that regard can escape her. When I told Peter about Daia’s experience, he was (1) blown away by the fact that he’d received the pewter dragon, (2) surprised that somebody had seen him/her before he did (although he didn’t mention this – I just sensed it), (3) instantly in contact with the dragon and basically said, “Holy shit, Jason. This dragon makes Godzilla look like a midget.” I think he may have actually said this a day or two later. It was about then that I was getting a clearer and clearer mind’s eye view of this being.
So Icarus the golden dragon had somehow given way to Prometheus Rising the platinum dragon, and somewhere in this mix one of Daia’s female dragons had given birth to red and green dragons and they were pups hanging out with Peter, basically growing up as he himself expanded in his own abilities, consciousness and vibration. Although the topic had been broached on several previous occasions, this topic of the red and green dragons, it was right through here somewhere that we queried the council, and especially Saint G., as to whether or not the truth of this red and green dragon thing was what has been referred to alchemically as the red and green lions. The answer was yes. I’m still not clear as to whether or not that’s the case, but if those are terms that relate to advancement, and certainly Peter was experiencing powerful alchemy in the classical European sense, then it stands to reason that perhaps the red and green lions in alchemical literature were, once again, a sort of red herring (the color here is not a pun), a diversion, something designed as misinformation for the burgeoning adept to reach a point of being able to see through it.