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Dragon of Living Wellspring

Dragon of Living Wellspring emerges when you are called to reconnect with the deepest sources of energy, wisdom, and renewal. Beneath the surface of daily life, there flows a quiet, enduring spring—one that sustains and nourishes all who seek its gifts. This ancient reservoir is a reminder that, no matter how life shifts or troubles arise, what truly replenishes can always be rediscovered.

You are invited to set aside distractions and revisit what genuinely restores you. Draw upon forgotten resources, tap into ancestral knowledge, and welcome the insight that comes from tradition, memory, and essential truths. This is a season for replenishment—repair what has been depleted, cherish life’s essentials, and share your refreshment generously with others.

Your talents and wisdom shine brightest when offered freely, whether through teaching, healing, sharing experiences, or honest conversation. Maintain your own source; nurture clarity and connection to what is root-deep and lasting. Just as the dragon secures the well, ensure your own life is anchored to timeless values and practices that endure, no matter what changes around you.

In every gathering, new learning and ancient understanding await those who approach with open hearts. The wellspring is open to all—drink deeply, allow yourself to be nourished, and extend this life-giving energy to those beside you. What lives beneath all change is pure, timeless, and abundant.

I refresh myself and others, honoring the deep sources of wisdom and life in each day.
Reward is found in keeping essentials strong. Repair, replenish, and offer what endures to all who need it.
Prompts and questions to help you connect with the meaning of this card.
Where does restoration or learning begin?
What source of strength needs tending or rediscovery?
How might you share your wisdom or resources?
What habits or routines keep your wellspring clear?
Alternative interpretations of this card.
Richard Wilhelm:
Renew and maintain vital resources; the value of the well is in its use and accessibility to all.
James Legge:
The well's gifts endure; share freely, and repair what serves the community.