I’ve come across the phrase “all Japanese people are of the Dragon Race.” This expression is becoming more common on YouTube, and at first glance, it seems to be a proud and somewhat hopeful statement.
However, I think we need to take a calm look at it for a moment. This is because different people have different perspectives, so we need to discuss it carefully.
Beings Called “Gods” in Ancient Japan
The Dragon Race, or Draconians, are not just “divine spirits in the form of dragons.” From a cosmic perspective, they are beings with extremely high spirituality and wisdom, who came from higher star systems like Lyra and Sirius.
The beings called “gods” in ancient Japan— Izanagi no Mikoto, Izanami no Mikoto, Amaterasu Omikami, Susanoo no Mikoto, Konohanasakuyahime no Mikoto, Seoritsuhime, Okuninushi no Mikoto, Ichikishimahime no Mikoto, and Tsukuyomi no Mikoto— (There are probably others, but these are the famous gods) (And I can’t remember all their names, lol)
These gods were not mere legendary figures; they were the souls of the Dragon Race, high-dimensional life forms who descended to Earth in ancient times. They originated from Lyra and came to Earth via the Sirius star system. It’s even said that in the early days of Japan, they actually appeared in the form of dragons, with green scales, tails, and two horns.
Incidentally, it’s said that Amaterasu Omikami is involved with Dragon Gods. The deep connection between the gods of Japanese mythology and “Dragon Gods” likely stems from the close relationship between Sirius and the Dragon Race. Perhaps there were different colored races.
There’s also another god, called a “ruler,” from the Orion star system. This being is said to have created the Reptilians. In that sense, their “reptilian DNA” is fundamentally different from the lineage of the Dragon Race.
Considering these two points, they are referred to as “gods.” It’s true that many Japanese people have that potential, but not everyone is of the Dragon Race. Well, there are many Sirian people, though.
Finally, the gods of Japan did not only appear in Japan; sometimes the same soul lineage appeared with names and forms that corresponded to different cultures.
Anyway, it’s important to walk in the light with a neutral mindset, without judging what’s good or bad.
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