
The Dragon Twin Flame Oracle is a living mythology — a body of work that unfolds through story, image, and archetype rather than prediction or fortune-telling. It explores twin flame connection not as romance, reward, or destiny, but as an initiatory pattern that reshapes identity, perception, and choice.
This oracle is rooted in the understanding that twin flame encounters are not primarily about union, but about remembrance under pressure. They surface where polarity sharpens, where embodiment is tested, and where the question is no longer what do I feel? But how do I live?
The mythology behind the Dragon Twin Flame Oracle emerged over many years of reflection, lived experience, and symbolic study. Rather than presenting answers, it traces a descent — from coherence into density, from knowing into forgetting — and asks whether consciousness can remain awake within form. Dragons appear here not as fearsome fantasy figures, but as guardians of continuity: ancient intelligences that move between worlds, holding memory where there is risk of loss.
The oracle unfolds through a sequence of cards, each one offering a chapter in the story. These chapters are not explanations of the cards, but the narrative ground from which the images arise. Together, they form a mythic architecture that supports intuitive reading, contemplative work, and deeper engagement with the twin flame archetype beyond idealisation or projection.
The work begins the moment Uriel issues a call.
The Cards
Card I — The Commission
The opening chapter of the Dragon Twin Flame Oracle mythology.
Sariel and Anandariel receive their summons. A descent begins. Memory enters form.
Read Card I — The Commission
I will add more cards as the mythology continues to reveal itself.
This oracle is not complete. It is becoming.

