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About ChangTho Dragon Naga

His story

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Photographer Chloé Signès (without effects) - Documentary Danse Demain by Dounia Zellou

Of Khmer blood, descendant of the Nagas like all Khmers, Chang Thona was raised in France for 18 years by her Cambodian grandmother who introduced her to Buddhism, Brahmanism (animist), the first religion at the time of the first temples in Cambodia.

She taught him to connect with the protectors of the places of life, the earth, the water and to communicate with the ancestors and beings of nature. She grew up with the myths and root stories of the Khmer civilization.

From a very young age, his clear feelings and intuitions were developed with respect for the sacred, the visible and the invisible.

For the past 10 years, Chang Thona has been using his clear feelings, his spiritual knowledge, and the art of sacred dances to increase people's vibration: transgenerational and personal unblocking, changing frequencies, their mindset, and their energetic and spiritual hygiene. The nagas are his spiritual guides.

She has always had a solid grounding in reality, she initially graduated from a prestigious business school and has contributed to the development of large international groups for 25 years.

She found the balance between the visible and the invisible, the immaterial and the material.

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Photographer Chloé Signès (without effects) - Documentary Danse Demain by Dounia Zellou
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Photographer Rotana of Devishala (without effects) - Exhibition of the God Vishnu at the Guimet Museum
Rotana photographer of Devishala (without effects) - statue of Queen Jayarâjadevî at the Guimet Museum
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Rotana photographer of Devishala (without the effects) - statue of the guardian ASURA at the Guimet museum

Embodying the Divine

Trained for over 10 years with the great masters of the Royal Ballet of Cambodia living in Paris. This codified art of 1,400 postures, sacred, classified as intangible heritage by UNESCO, transmits divine energy. The dancer is then a channel.

The sacred Khmer dance puts her in a state of connection, of expansion of consciousness, her body is then a door, an opening towards another elsewhere.

Used to dancing indoors or on stage, it was while dancing outdoors as an offering to Mother Earth that the veil was lifted. A massive current of air then began to swirl around her and dance with her. Her friend, who witnessed the scene and was himself able to see, then said to her:

"You are a dragon awakener, you awaken sacred places and their protectors."

She then understands that her energetic signature, her vibratory frequency associated with certain movements and intentions are a key to opening up an infinite number of possibilities for connection with other planes.

She believes that when you dance with your soul and pure intentions,

the magic works.

The human then becomes divine.

Activate Sacred Artifacts

Ritual dance is the main feature of this art.
A ritual of protection, blessing, healing, worship, and protection, the dancers fulfill this function of maintaining balance.

The 3rd eye and the higher chakras are then activated and the heels provide strong anchoring.

The god Vishnu is one of the guardians of order and balance, he guides, he fights the shadow. In each era, in each chaos, he returns in the form of an avatar, the next expected avatar will be under the name of Kalki.

The statue's passage in France anchors its egregore for the next return of the avatar's energy.
Ritual dance activates its codes, opens the doors for its expansion and honors its light.

Honoring the Sacred Masculine

The sacred masculine provides anchoring, structure, the impetus to move forward.
Commitment and courage are virtues that allow you to realize your projects.

When the two polarities, sacred feminine and sacred masculine, work in harmony, the being is strong.
"You no longer float in your dreams, in your mind, you ARE, you VIBRATE, you DO"

The sacred Khmer dance, through its postures and movements, allows you to access this warrior energy of bravery because your energy centers are freed and activated.
We fight our shadows, our fears and our enemies.

"Your character is your own enemy"

This asura guardian shared a powerful message: "Take my strength to anchor beauty and wonder on Earth, don't limit yourself in anything, look to infinity."

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Honoring the Sacred Feminine

Queen Jayarâjadevi and IndraDevi are among those queens who had a certain influence alongside Jayavarman VII in giving women and men access to education and public health. One is of Brahmanist lineage and the other of Buddhist lineage.
Through mudras, I intended to glorify her grace, her beauty, her intelligence, and her power. I provided a treatment to reactivate the power of the sacred feminine in her womb and in the wombs of all women. By healing this queen's stud, the wombs of Khmer women and those of other countries regain their sacred feminine and their power.

We are all connected and interconnected.

"A powerful woman empowers others.

These forgotten, flouted queens must regain their place just as women must regain their power.
The sacred feminine is this reconnection to one's light, listening to this inner voice that knows and shows the way to honor one's sovereignty.

The sacred feminine is this authentic essence of self, freed from the Ego which fills our inner chalice to pour out in the form of creation, of sharing.

“Open your chalice, receive the Amrita and pour your divine nectar around you.”

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