The Drygand comes to us in a form idiosyncratic to us, according to our own Self-synthesis of internal elements and external influences, rather than as a collective representation-- unless he has need to manifest collectively, in greater matters.
So he is then our personal dryg (Indryg), our Agathos Daimon, our inspired power. His power corresponds to the extent of the integration of our psyche, and so if we seek his help, working toward integration of psyche, and of psyche with Nature, is like a call to him: Come, Drygand! And even better when one has acted on the results of this inner work, making it real.
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