Water Dragons &
The Feminine Mystery
Online Course – January 11, 2026
@ 10 am-12 pm PT / 1-3 pm ET
The time for the restoration of the feminine is now, and with it, reclaiming the primordial essence of the water dragon within ourselves and the stories embedded in our collective unconscious.
Across cultures and centuries, dragons have been portrayed as beasts to fear, conquer or slay — yet long before patriarchal history rewrote their symbolism, dragons were revered in ancient times as bringers of water, fertility and the primordial creative force, who held in equal balance their feminine and masculine counterparts.
Throughout my research of dragon myths and legends, I began to connect the dots between the evolution of dragon story symbolism and the decline of honoring the feminine within cultures and nations in the Eastern and Western worlds.
How far back can we trace the evolution of this phenomena through mythological stories?
And why did the dragon become vilified in tandem with cultural perceptions of the feminine?
Join me on a journey through time as we compare the evolution of water dragon symbolism from ancient to modern times to its relationship to the distortion of the original feminine that we can seen in cultural shifts and historical events.
This 2-hour online workshop is part mythic teaching, part energetic attunement and part embodied remembrance. It is an invitation to use stories as a vehicle to remember what was lost and to reclaim a lineage that lives not only in myth, but in our cellular memory.
While history is typically written by those in power – and until recent decades, those in power have been predominantly men – I invite you to consider a very different interpretation of history from my female perspective. I am a lifelong student of inner alchemy and how we create our own realities, and am endlessly curious to learn how the influences of the past shape how we create our futures.
In this class, we will explore:
Ancient Origins of the Water Dragon
• The connection between water, dragons and the feminine mystery in creation myths.
• The symbolic depictions of dragons in ancient myths from ancient Egypt, Sumer, Mesopotamia and India.
Dragons Story Morphology throughout Ancient and Modern History
• How the representation of dragons in stories, legend and cultural symbolism changed throughout history as dragon stories traveled from Egypt and Asia Minor to Europe through ancient Greece and the Roman Empire, and from India to China, Korea and Japan.
Patriarchal Reframing of the Dragon
• Understanding the shift from revered bringer of life to demonic adversary, and the influence of the spread of patriarchy, religion, conquest and empires.
• How this shift paralleled the suppression and dishonoring of women and the feminine.
Reclaiming the Dragon as a Part of Feminine Restoration
• Why feminine mysteries were often guarded by water and serpent beings.
• A discussion on Kuan Yin’s Water Dragon as a support energy for the restoration of the feminine within ourselves.
• A guided inner journey to reclaim the sacred waters within your creative womb or sexual center with the guidance of water dragon archetypal energy.
