Myths & Legends About Dragonflies & Their Symbolism in Feng Shui

by | Nov 3, 2016 | Modern Myths

The dragonfly earns its name from the many myths associated to it. It is believed to have come from dragons. A Chinese belief purports that the insect is the embodiment of the soul of the dragon; the latter is a symbol of happiness.

Dragonfly in science

Scientifically, the dragonfly is an insect that belongs to the family Odonata. This name comes from the Greek word for tooth. Odonates (comprising dragonflies and damselflies) were believed to have teeth, something that science has disproved; rather, evidence shows that these insects have structures called mandibles which they use to consume their prey.

Drangonfly and Feng Shui

The dragonfly is one of the symbols of happiness attributed to Feng Shui.

dragonfly photo

Feng Shui relates to metaphysics. The term means “wind-water”, and it is a system of Chinese philosophy that connects people with their environment in terms of energy flow. Feng Shui comprises ancient knowledge meant to help one to balance the different types of energies in any given space. One of its aim being to seek harmony, it comes with a series of tips to improve life. It began centuries ago, and there are still believers in the system. However, it is also often dismissed as pseudoscience because of the superstitions it entails.

According to the laws of Feng Shui, the dragonfly heralds new beginnings and prosperity. Its gentle and delicate movements are thought to signify change in direction, specially its ability to fly backwards. The animal is, thus, used to symbolise change, specially pertaining to emotional maturity and gained insight. Its agility is also seen as a sense of poise and power, qualities that are nurtured throughout life, strengthened with age. Furthermore, it is often linked with strength, and peace and harmony, because of the belief that watching a dragonfly in flight brings tranquility.

flying

Other Legends

The relationship of dragonflies with water is also discussed in legends: the action of the dragonfly flying across water is an illustration of going beyond the surface. The implication is to encourage one to dig deeper into the meaning of life itself.

You will also often find certain beliefs attributing the dragonfly to the hidden world of dreams and ideas.

1 Comment

  1. It happining now,,,the dragonfly visit my room and a have no idea how can they intered my rooms,,and it twice🥰

    Reply

Leave a Reply to Rosemarie Rosalijos Cancel reply

Recommended Articles For You

10 Legends & Myths of Lost City of Atlantis

Legends and myths surrounding the lost city of Atlantis - Atlantis, a legendary 'lost' continent or city, will often be mentioned in fantasy stories. It has inspired writers and philosophers throughout time. It is often associated with amazing stories of utopian...

25 Myths & Facts About The Mayan Civilization

25 myths, legends and facts about the Mayan Civilisation - The Mayan civilisation has captured the attention of thousands over the globe. It was based in Mesoamerica, which is considered to be one of the 6 cradles of civilisation of the world, and dates back to the...

25 Myths & Legends About The Full Moon – Part 2

The Moon has been an inspiration for writers and other artists throughout the ages—it is, no doubt, the muse of hundreds of thousands of humans having lived on Earth. Yet others view our satellite as a means of comfort; how many lovers suffering from separation have...