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Dear Anon,
I am not sure if anyone have heard of the Show `Kung Fu' starring David Carradine (I hope I spent his name correctly).
In this show, or a series of TV episodes, he is also called the `grass hopper'. In one episode, he had to use his arm to hold up the buring cauldron.
When he did this, his left hand was burned with the profile of the dragon and his right arm the profile of a tiger.
Usually, these `monks' wear a robe and the markings of the dragon and tiger are not shown.
For a dragon ring, it is in my opinion a small object and secondly it usually does not point towards the person.
Anyway, it does not really matter being a small object.
Looking at it another way, many companies also use the Dragon emblem in their logos and my personal belief that it should not have such a great impact as to scare a person from wearing one.
Like the monks who carries its picture on their arm, does it mean that they will get negative effects all their lives?
Here, I believe in wearing what you like. But if one goes all the way to wear a dragon object, the question asked is are you wearing it because it like it or that you are `forced' to wear it?
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 11/9/99 9:22:28 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear cecil,
Since dragon are used to
neutralize a poison arrow does
that mean a person who wears a
dragon pendant will be
affected by the dragon
negatively(will the dragon
turn on the person). Thanks.


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