"In ancient times, Japanese farmers believed the dragonfly was the spirit of the rice plant. Dragonflies were a welcome sign of a good rice harvest. Dragonflies were also believed to bring good luck in battle. About 1600 years ago, the dragonfly was the symbol of a great Japanese warrior clan. The dragonfly later became one of the emblems of the emperor. An old name for Japan - Akitsu-shimu - means Dragonfly Island. The dragonfly is praised in many Japanese poems and songs.
The Mimbres people of the American southwest painted the dragonfly on ceremonial pottery as a symbol of life.
The Zuni tell an ancient story of a magic dragonfly made from corn and straw. It came to life in a time of drought and famine, became a messenger to the gods, and helped save the people"
2006-07-27 12:39:42
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answered by ♪ ♫ ☮ NYbron ☮ ♪ ♫ 6
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I'm not sure about the significance to your life, but some interesting things about the dragonfly: It is the national emblem of Japan, which is often referred to as The Dragonfly Island. The dragonfly is a flighty, carefree creature symbolizing a whirlwind, swiftness and activity. The dragonfly is an important insect in Zuni legend, where they are shamanistic creatures with supernatural powers. The Navajo word means "which is spread out on water". In their mythology, the dragonfly was harmful to man until subdued by Holy Man. As symbols of water they are frequently depicted around representations of pools in the center of sand paintings. In Japanese mythology, the Dragonfly of the Dead's job was to carry the spirits of the families ancestors to the family during the festival of Bon. They are still much respected in Japan where they are a symbol of playfulness.
2006-07-27 12:42:11
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answered by dhills23 3
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Dragonflies eat mosquitoes. You must have an uncanny ability to experience weird things whenever mosquitoes are around. Are you itching for anything more?
2006-07-27 12:43:30
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answered by Finnegan 7
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The first reply isn't to this point from the reality.. despite the fact that a bigger lifespan could imply extra copy, as soon as your reproductive process offers up, you're eliminating assets out of your prole, hence stopping the propagation of your genes, so unnecessarily longer lifespan mutations are decided on away via traditional decision.
2016-08-28 16:49:40
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answered by mesidor 4
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Vietnamese:
When dragonflies fly low, it's rainy; fly high, it's sunny; fly midair, it's shady.
2006-07-27 12:42:10
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answered by langven.com 6
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Flighty, carefree, swift, activity, shamanistic, supernatural powers.
2006-07-27 12:41:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, all income is taxable.
2006-07-27 12:39:19
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answered by myenglishconsultant 1
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