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I want to write down few thoughts about three people here, fortunately I've never met them. The people are Father Sebastiaan, Michele Bellanger and Luise Marques. These are famous vampires. Marques less than the other two, but I find all three to be interesting cases of vampirism and worth learning from, even if only as cautionary tales.
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So let us start with Sebastiaan. He is very well known and actually wrote some occult books of beginner level quality. Too bad that he remained there, but then it might be for the better. Confesions are appearing that he had harem of women who were serving him practicaly as wifes, working for him, cooking, doing house work and sharing bed. Thus they allowed him life free of any duty, allowing him use his life fully for enjoyment.
It's irony, but I must point out that this kinda is a success for a vampire. Well, of specific kind, but still. He made his servants that kept feeding him energy and liberating him from using his own energy on mundate tasks. If he were deeper into occult, he could actually get somewhere. But the trap of pleasure seems to have trapped him. I doubt that he worked on his evolution.
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Now for lady Bellanger. Not much bad is known about her, but the confessions keep appearing... along with information about her lawyers and fear of comming out. But some still do. Bellanger definitely demands having good reputation. She is included here because she also wrote about Vampirism, although I only found single book and some articles. Beyond that it is only giving talks. I have yet to read her book, so I won't judge that.
Bellanger is a celebrity. She even made collab with Nox Arcana on one album. (Not good for them) Like Sebastiaan she had people working for her in realising her projects. They were dedicated and did a lot of work.... while not having much of reward for it, if any. Also clever vapiric way of parasiting on people, is it not? She let others work while she got her fame.
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Now for an actual occultist. Marques, who wrote the books of Aset Ka, is interesting case. He is hiding from becoming public figure, only selling the books and now a cossy tarot deck, while leting the readers to do the job as they seem fit. Vapirism forum and Discord might be disconnected from his work officialy, but I doubt that it is whole truth of it. His Insta suggests to me that his interest had moved from Aset to the triple goddess and other stuff far from Egypt. And I honestly doubt that he ever digged deep into Egyptian magic and spirituality. Violet Throne is not deeply Egyptian, but rather common postmodern Euro-American magic system with strong Kabbalah influence. The book is not worth much, it has good theory but no practice so for studying vampire it is of little to no use.
Now speaking about Violet Throne, two quotes from the book stick with me. (I spend some time on their forum and Discord and bought the book on their recommendation) The quotes say that this book is a magic amulet or talisman (don't remeber corect) and "prepare to be preyed upon." Both proved to be true. The book is a talisman, the cover was designed with magic intent, but not necessary for reader's benefit. When reading the book, I was multiple times visited by astral vamps who tried to put their tentacles into me to feed deeply. Always when I was reading a book, the talisman working like homing beacon for theose vamps to find me and prey upon me. Impressive. The book is impressive magical object. It is made to attract to you missionary spirits (I name them so, because they come to you and try to convince you that this religion is true, trying to make you beleive and convert you...) and then make you part of the flock, the book also making you findable for either servitors of Marques or vamps of Aset Ka to find you for feeding. A remarkably clever way of gaining the flock for preying upon. The books are not meant to teach you to become vamps and it is written there too, actually. The book states that you need many lifetimes to become a vamp, preventing you from becoing a one and therefore a competition.
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So, to sum up these observations... these people are in right to call themselves vapires. They do what vampires do, they prey on people. They just found various way to feed big time.
I don't say that it is better to enver seek such vamps out, but I can say from looking at them, that it is better to be solitary, because if you approach them, don't expect to be the special person to them. Expect to be preyed upon.
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So let us start with Sebastiaan. He is very well known and actually wrote some occult books of beginner level quality. Too bad that he remained there, but then it might be for the better. Confesions are appearing that he had harem of women who were serving him practicaly as wifes, working for him, cooking, doing house work and sharing bed. Thus they allowed him life free of any duty, allowing him use his life fully for enjoyment.
It's irony, but I must point out that this kinda is a success for a vampire. Well, of specific kind, but still. He made his servants that kept feeding him energy and liberating him from using his own energy on mundate tasks. If he were deeper into occult, he could actually get somewhere. But the trap of pleasure seems to have trapped him. I doubt that he worked on his evolution.
---
Now for lady Bellanger. Not much bad is known about her, but the confessions keep appearing... along with information about her lawyers and fear of comming out. But some still do. Bellanger definitely demands having good reputation. She is included here because she also wrote about Vampirism, although I only found single book and some articles. Beyond that it is only giving talks. I have yet to read her book, so I won't judge that.
Bellanger is a celebrity. She even made collab with Nox Arcana on one album. (Not good for them) Like Sebastiaan she had people working for her in realising her projects. They were dedicated and did a lot of work.... while not having much of reward for it, if any. Also clever vapiric way of parasiting on people, is it not? She let others work while she got her fame.
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Now for an actual occultist. Marques, who wrote the books of Aset Ka, is interesting case. He is hiding from becoming public figure, only selling the books and now a cossy tarot deck, while leting the readers to do the job as they seem fit. Vapirism forum and Discord might be disconnected from his work officialy, but I doubt that it is whole truth of it. His Insta suggests to me that his interest had moved from Aset to the triple goddess and other stuff far from Egypt. And I honestly doubt that he ever digged deep into Egyptian magic and spirituality. Violet Throne is not deeply Egyptian, but rather common postmodern Euro-American magic system with strong Kabbalah influence. The book is not worth much, it has good theory but no practice so for studying vampire it is of little to no use.
Now speaking about Violet Throne, two quotes from the book stick with me. (I spend some time on their forum and Discord and bought the book on their recommendation) The quotes say that this book is a magic amulet or talisman (don't remeber corect) and "prepare to be preyed upon." Both proved to be true. The book is a talisman, the cover was designed with magic intent, but not necessary for reader's benefit. When reading the book, I was multiple times visited by astral vamps who tried to put their tentacles into me to feed deeply. Always when I was reading a book, the talisman working like homing beacon for theose vamps to find me and prey upon me. Impressive. The book is impressive magical object. It is made to attract to you missionary spirits (I name them so, because they come to you and try to convince you that this religion is true, trying to make you beleive and convert you...) and then make you part of the flock, the book also making you findable for either servitors of Marques or vamps of Aset Ka to find you for feeding. A remarkably clever way of gaining the flock for preying upon. The books are not meant to teach you to become vamps and it is written there too, actually. The book states that you need many lifetimes to become a vamp, preventing you from becoing a one and therefore a competition.
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So, to sum up these observations... these people are in right to call themselves vapires. They do what vampires do, they prey on people. They just found various way to feed big time.
I don't say that it is better to enver seek such vamps out, but I can say from looking at them, that it is better to be solitary, because if you approach them, don't expect to be the special person to them. Expect to be preyed upon.