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As with many occult concepts, Vampirism is victim to a lot off ignorance surrounding it. Most occultists don't base their studies on a fringe subject that could be considered a disease, they are usually more interested in self work that will make them like God. So I'm here to shed some light on Vampirism as I know it.
I've been vampire for almost 21 years. I was awakened after someone close to me died. As many vampires, this awakening to thirst was also accompanied by a period of self illumination. I started exploring the occult, at a base level, and found my base theological beliefs.
I should note that when I realized I was a vampire, it did not originate with a thirst for blood, but rather the desire for energy. I learned of pranic vampires and I practiced sending my aura to other peoples spirit and siphoning off of them for a few months before the sanguine urge awoke in me. I had been reading a website about real life vapires, and the idea to try blood instead of just energy siphoning seemed to appeal to the side of me responsible for euphoria. Just thinking about it excited me, but not psychologically, it felt like there was a fire lit up in me as I sat at my computer desk and began studying safe bloodletting practices. I knew I had found the solution to my imblanced energy consumption.
So with that, I'd like to step into the more occultic side of Vampirism.
Firstly I would like to offer a definition for Vampirism.
"A vampire is a living being that cannot produce their own whole energy due to a spiritual imbalance and must consume raw energy in order to function."
From that we can determine that Vampirism is a spiritual curse on a human. Something, likely a spiritual emanation of God, has interacted with the human soul and caused a diability in the energy production of that being. This can be further identified as the Divine Spark being dirtied due to specific thoughtforms existing in the mind. A Christian might see what I am saying as a sort of divine punishmment for thinking evil thoughts.
In one way, Vampirism is a sort of gatekeeping device for the Divine. If a human takes theiir work out of their respected role, the reaction of energy inside their soul could curse them. In some forms of thought there are demons and such that govern over sins that might turn one to Vampirism. However for the purposes of this discussion we should keep these planes of Divinity abstract.
So that covers what a vampire is. But the meat is still on the bone.
For vampires, drinking blood is about drawing on the vital energy within divinity. The actual act of drinking blood is symbolic in nature, and can be accompannied with certain rituals, however, it is not the ideal way for a vampire to obtain eenergy. I would argue that by nature of the three human bodies from which energy can be drawn upon, Vampirism is actually a predominantly non physical status. Most vampires show no signs of their condition eitherr. Some will experience sun sensitivity, but that can also be mirrored in their spiritual imbalance.
Real vampires dont physically NEED blood, but rather, their mind and soul has become accustomed to the satanic ritual of blood drinking. Like a crack addict, the vampire is overcome with euphoria from partaking, and their natural flow of energy adapts to the total experience, triggering psychological urges to partake again. On that note, blood is also incredibly rich in aetheric energy, so the euphoria and wholesome energy absorption become intertwined.
That is to say, vampires dont physically need blood. However, spiritually, it may be imperative for the vampire to drink from a donor. This is typically determined by the vampires theological beliefs. Certain vampires might require a lovers blood during particular Satanic rituals that are designed to prolong nourishment, for example.
I hope that clears some things up for the average occultist.
I've been vampire for almost 21 years. I was awakened after someone close to me died. As many vampires, this awakening to thirst was also accompanied by a period of self illumination. I started exploring the occult, at a base level, and found my base theological beliefs.
I should note that when I realized I was a vampire, it did not originate with a thirst for blood, but rather the desire for energy. I learned of pranic vampires and I practiced sending my aura to other peoples spirit and siphoning off of them for a few months before the sanguine urge awoke in me. I had been reading a website about real life vapires, and the idea to try blood instead of just energy siphoning seemed to appeal to the side of me responsible for euphoria. Just thinking about it excited me, but not psychologically, it felt like there was a fire lit up in me as I sat at my computer desk and began studying safe bloodletting practices. I knew I had found the solution to my imblanced energy consumption.
So with that, I'd like to step into the more occultic side of Vampirism.
Firstly I would like to offer a definition for Vampirism.
"A vampire is a living being that cannot produce their own whole energy due to a spiritual imbalance and must consume raw energy in order to function."
From that we can determine that Vampirism is a spiritual curse on a human. Something, likely a spiritual emanation of God, has interacted with the human soul and caused a diability in the energy production of that being. This can be further identified as the Divine Spark being dirtied due to specific thoughtforms existing in the mind. A Christian might see what I am saying as a sort of divine punishmment for thinking evil thoughts.
In one way, Vampirism is a sort of gatekeeping device for the Divine. If a human takes theiir work out of their respected role, the reaction of energy inside their soul could curse them. In some forms of thought there are demons and such that govern over sins that might turn one to Vampirism. However for the purposes of this discussion we should keep these planes of Divinity abstract.
So that covers what a vampire is. But the meat is still on the bone.
For vampires, drinking blood is about drawing on the vital energy within divinity. The actual act of drinking blood is symbolic in nature, and can be accompannied with certain rituals, however, it is not the ideal way for a vampire to obtain eenergy. I would argue that by nature of the three human bodies from which energy can be drawn upon, Vampirism is actually a predominantly non physical status. Most vampires show no signs of their condition eitherr. Some will experience sun sensitivity, but that can also be mirrored in their spiritual imbalance.
Real vampires dont physically NEED blood, but rather, their mind and soul has become accustomed to the satanic ritual of blood drinking. Like a crack addict, the vampire is overcome with euphoria from partaking, and their natural flow of energy adapts to the total experience, triggering psychological urges to partake again. On that note, blood is also incredibly rich in aetheric energy, so the euphoria and wholesome energy absorption become intertwined.
That is to say, vampires dont physically need blood. However, spiritually, it may be imperative for the vampire to drink from a donor. This is typically determined by the vampires theological beliefs. Certain vampires might require a lovers blood during particular Satanic rituals that are designed to prolong nourishment, for example.
I hope that clears some things up for the average occultist.