Archive for November, 2009

Born a Vampire

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Someone who is born a Vampire is not a fiction or corrupted ideas from “Hollywood”. I will add, that many legends have their root based on a truth. From the time of a Vampire’s birth, a Vampire is a target  for the good or bad, from both worlds, the natural that we know and can see with our naked eyes on earth, and the supernatural that we cannot see behind the curtain of the natural world.

A Vampire goes through many or a few paranormal experiences that are not caused intentionally, such as some people, who open the doors of demons activities by practicing witchcraft and so on. Vampire’s go through extreme social abuses, from their infancy to the later as adults and for the rest of their life. It could be abuses from family members, people who demonstrate extreme envy and jealousy towards Vampires, being beat up by kids in schools, in the work environments, etc. and being abused in all areas of life in all shapes and forms by any one. The opposite applies at the same time, where some people gravitated towards a Vampires all the time, showing favoritism, friendship, love, curiosity, positive social relations etc.

Vampires can go through many career change, or not, and or never stay in one place or country for too long, have difficulty to find a loving stable relationship, because regular people cannot reach the level of their values, based on their wisdom, their spirituality or faith, the way they see things, (usually a Vampire needs the same amount of spiritual wisdom from a partner, showing loyalty and dedication as well and who they can trust with their life) or they will move on.

A Vampire has extreme loyalty, passion, devotion, been seen in their ways as eccentric or different in their body languages and verbal ways of expressing themselves. Vampires are emotionally profound, warriors in all area of life, forgiving regular humans showing patience as much as they can, but does not tolerate been exploited, insulted, lied to (because a Vampire knows when someone lies ), and will definitely go on their loner ways if things don’t change with immature people that are weak in the flesh of their actions and thoughts.

A Vampire, is not someone that shows off, but who stays hidden and low key towards the world as much as possible. A Vampire is not someone who tries to impress any one, because any one, are 80% impressed by them, in a good way, or bad way. A Vampire gets very sick, when not eating red meat, and a lots of it, to sustain basic bodily functions. Vampires are never satisfied when it comes to regular foods, until they eat the raw red meat , then their body stop the cravings.

A Vampire, can choose which side to take, God’s ways or Evil ways, and in either case, are a target for both supernatural worlds. A Vampire who has true knowledge about God, risks his or her life, deviating towards a path of evil ways. Vampires indeed, are special, but there is a price to pay by being one. It take a very long time for a Vampire to figure him or her self out. A Vampire has a soul, in search who wants to search all their life the purpose of their life. A Vampire’s love does not start in the flesh as physical sexual need, but in their soul without touching. On the opposite, A Vampire who does not love, will only satisfy a (sexual physical need).

Vampires do not get attached but to a very few people going through their path, because they find most regular people totally boring, with the same boring agendas, no spiritual wisdom what so ever, no purpose in most regular peoples life. The opposite of this, is a Vampire who is faithless, and will be socially extremely active so to satisfy their evil ways and agendas.

A Vampire is not someone who pretends, they are what they are. Vampires, are night souls, with different type of beauties not necessarily what the society portrait as beauty. Regular people would approach a Vampire, with curiosity, knowing that something is different about this person, making small talk and asking questions, with much curiosity in their eyes.

A Vampire does not age as fast as others, and also gets very sick or not healthy at all, when eating regular people foods. A Vampire does better with mostly a meat based diet, sadly, because some Vampires, actually hate the idea of killing animals and become vegetarians. Vampires experience paranormal activities, they are gifted, can feel presences or situations in advance, not at all times but most of the time.

Vampires, who have chosen the path of God’s ways, are amazing to be around with, but a regular human who even come to recognize a Vampires worth needs to cope with all that comes in the personality, ways, and looks, of a Vampire. If a Vampire says, “I am a Vampire” and express their true identities and ways, most regular people will look at them like they need to be in a mental hospital. Therefore, I have said only to one person, what I am, who I have loved dearly, and yet, not knowing the next chapter in the decision of his free will, because one God’s perfection I understand, is free will, to be used for good or evil, a given choice, that could be used for the good only.

Many dream of meeting a Vampire, you may have met one, or not, but if you have enough knowledge, and stay mentally alert, with a genuine interest, you will recognize a Vampire in true. Regular people have a soul, and Vampires have a soul as well, who are used as messengers on this earth. A Vampire’s biochemistry is surely different, then regular people, indirect attraction towards blood, and much more, but a Vampire is a gentle beast, when approached the right way.

When a soul reaches divine maturity Vampires have similar, regular human traits, but are so different in so many ways. A Vampire will always look onto regular people with a curious look on their face, and will be more attentive in what you have to say. A Vampire is more forgiving, within limits given a chance, due to the fact that their divine maturity was reached at the time of their infancies, while most regular people need a life time to figure wisdom out, and are driven mostly by their poor desires in the flesh. You will never know, the identity of a Vampire, unless they find you special enough, to reveal the truth about them self.

Written by Hadassa, Copyright 2009 VampireTruth.com

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I am Part Vampire

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Okay. I didn’t read Do Vampires Exist?, but I have a few things to say about Vampires.

1. Vampires do exist. They have some powers, speed, mind reading and so on.

2. They are not all gorgeous. Though there it is hard not to like them, they have their own beauty, a special kind that can and may draw others in.

3. Not all drink human blood. There are some, example Edward Cullen that drink animal blood and animal blood only.

4. No name up there (Do Vampires Exist? story), I think it is just a fake that is looking to scare a bunch of people.

5. Vampires can eat normal food. Trust me, the guys can be some pretty big pigs when it comes to that.

6. I myself am a part vampire. I have trouble sleeping at night, it calls to me. I don’t need blood, but the thirst for it is unbarring, but only when I see it. I am partly allergic to the sun. I DON’T SPARKLE. I get bumps all over my arms when I am in it.

I know real vampires, and they are really nice, and some will not harm you, I also know real lycans, well one of y best friends is half. AND WE DON’T FIGHT. Him and I, both being half of “rival” groups don’t fight, hell we help each other out a lot.

So really, people should just leave us vampires alone. Yes they exist, no you will not tell us apart from other people. Yes we have gorgeous eyes, full vampires have cold skin. And so on and so forth.

Any questions, I will do my best to answer. But please, leave the vampires alone, they want to be normal, some had no choice of changing, just treat them like everyone else, they like that.

One last thing. Just because they sound cool doesn’t mean you want to be one, there are things about vampires that are not good.

The thirst, the wanting so bad to drink human blood, having trouble not killing the people you love. Living forever isn’t as nice as it seems, things get old, you lose people you care about and if you do become a vampire, you need to leave the people you love or they will find out and who knows what they will do.

Be careful what you wish for, things aren’t always what they seem. Remember that.

Sent in by Stephanie, Copyright 2009 VampireTruth.com

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I am an Adapting Sanguinarian

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

Well, I guess it’s relatively safe for me to admit that I am an adapting sanguinarian, or at least that is what I’m classified as according to a vampire support page.

To be honest, the changing was horrible, it took place during my mid to late teen years. I thought it was some neurological/mental thing going on, but luckily it was not the case.

I blamed low melanin levels for my pale skin, weird grey eyes, uber sensitivity to sunlight or any sharp light, and the fact that I burn easily in a very short amount of time. I even though that I had a mild sun allergy (though I used to be a beach baby, now I don’t dare,)

As for my constant hunger, tiredness, migraines, muscle cramps, etc… Well, I though it was because I may have an Iron or some other type of vitamin/mineral/supplement deficiency. Turns out it wasn’t the case, according to my doc. I was healthy, they just assumed it might be due to somekind of virus or sleep deprivation (since I don’t sleep a lot. I don’t need a lot of sleep. I struggle falling asleep at night, even when I am really tired. Insomniac? Maybe.)

So they gave me supposed treatment which did not help.

I feed (for lack of a better word) on prana/life force either by psychic methods (other’s emotions, their energy, thunderstorms, etc) or via the purest form of prana, blood. Though the latter is extremely difficult to come by. Sadly. for me. and not sadly. Mixed feelings about that.

My so-called abilities are: dreams that foretell, precognition, clairaudience, clairsentience, seeing the spiritual world, sensing emotions, empath, knowing what’s going on in the mind of the person I am draining energy from (reading their minds, if you will, ), influencing other’s thoughts and influencing equipment (like lights, computers, etc) etc.. I must add that some I have no specific control over, just mildly. But when I am on an extreme energy low or high, or have a specific overpowering emotion (like anger) it gets extremely intense. I recently caused my PC and laptop to malfunction, my room’s bulbs to fail and some other instances. I can name more or go into detail of some if you wish,

I must, however, add that everyone is capable of doing these things. Not just human vampires.

So I have no disease, I’m not mentally unstable, my IQ, as tested when I was 17, is between 145-150.

I’ve never been normal (though, what is normal? Everyone feels this way I guess), always thought differently, did things differently, perceived things differently, had a different sense of style, was always said that I seem way more older than my physical body because of the way I act and think, I am odd-looking, etc..

Now, many other, err, normal people are or was also in the same boat as me. I’m just saying these things as it may be of relevance and it may not be. I don’t know.

I wish I knew why some of us are this way?

Is it because of somekind of recessive gene that only appear in some generations?

Is it because of demonic activity in early childhood? (I think I had Incubus incidents as a little girl. It happened when I was alone, locked up in my room and even when my family was at home. I’m an extremely light sleeper, always was, and the slightest noise would wake me. During these activities, I never woke, only shortly after.)

But why? I have been looking for answers for four years and my own conclusions are similar to Alpha’s. Though I still feel there’s more.

Alpha, do you think you’ll be able to shed some light on my situation?

If you would like to know more, please ask. I have typed this in a hurry as I am on my way out.

Thank you.

Sent in by Mina, Copyright 2009 VampireTruth.com

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Vampires and Bardionan Magick

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

As I have posted before on sleep paralysis and other topics, I am a “closet’ magician of many years and have much experience with entities. I am not claiming to be better or more knowledgeable than anyone else, (that is pointless really), but I do have much experience that you can take or leave as you desire.

Vampires very much do exist. I have never known to or encountered a Hollywood version of them though. They are entities that are (sometimes) sentient and self aware, occasionally very intelligent, cunning and creative. And some, less so. But they ALL share the same basic fundamental need and thirst for life force, energy.

Vampires very often start out as thought forms, they are the strong passions of repeated thought and feelings of people. Also in Bardionan Magick known as phantasms. What makes a vampire real, is that they are able to self evolve and become self aware. since they do not have a soul, a fountain of everflowing life force and energy to sustain them like a human, they must passively or aggressively absorb that life force from living creatures.

In renaissance times the blood was considered the life force of the body, but in actual fact the vampire’s lust for blood is really a lust for the life force and energy it needs to survive. So, these psychic creatures drain the living of their vital force, this may sound like a fantastic fairy tale, but I can assure you, it is not. If a vampire is powerful enough, or there are enough of them in a family, they can actually cause a physical death. In my career as a magician, I have only seen this happen once when I was very young. Perhaps a story for another time.

The image you saw, I believe I can offer you an explanation. It was most likely a phantasmal force, the vampire has the ability to implant images into the optical region of your neurons, and create a hallucination effect that you see with your eyes. Similar to recalling pink elephants under hypnosis. the vampires hallucination does not make it any less real, it was most likely very much there as you saw it, but unless it had tapped the brainwaves of others they would not have perceived it, except through maybe an eerie feeling or a cold chill.

Because the vampire is an astral creature by nature it is able to fly, take on any form it wishes, implant suggestive thoughts and create visual and auditory hallucination as it desires.

Some vampires are human beings that have deceased and become trapped on a astral level that their spiritual progress is stopped to the point of becoming part of the dimension they occupy. This is a very sad case indeed. Vampires are considered evil because they steal life. But know this, they do it because it is instinctual and they must in order to survive, some are extremely malicious and evil, you may even be able to classify them as demons, but not all vampires are evil, some are simply trying to survive.

I hope this helps friend
 
Sent in by Santa Remo, Copyright 2009

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Tracing the Origins of Vampirism

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

To trace back to the origins of vampirism we must travel back in time to an era that pre-dates Christianity by over a thousand years. Druids are said to have believed that two of their major Gods of the Harvest were banished into the flames of the sun and destroyed, later to return as vampires.

From this point in time onwards any would be researcher must persist in a journey through an impenetrable fog of fantasy, fiction, folk lore and myths if he or she is to find anything that even resembles a satisfactory answer, let alone a plausible conclusion to this centuries old mystery. This article does little more than scratch the surface; many more generations of intrepid investigators need to sift out the facts from the fiction.

The purpose of my article is not to foolishly claim I have any answers that warrant credulity in any sense, but to present some of the documented theories into the open – to inspire debate and discussion.

The word ‘vampire’ (vampir, vampyre) has its origins in Slavonic, but with similarities in: Russian, Polish, Czech, Serbian and Bulgarian. In addition to these similar words can also be found in early Greek, Danish, Swedish and Hungarian languages.

All the above cultures and their respective religions share one common denominator in regard to Sanguinarian Vampirism. The belief that the vampire is an ‘undead’ creature of either male or female gender, and thirsts for blood to sustain its horrid existence. Another point worthy of note, is that all the cultures listed here hold the firm belief that a Holy or consecrated object will protect any living or dead victim. This belief has survived the rigours of time to such an extent, that in certain areas of Greece it is still customary to place a consecrated object between the lips of a deceased person, or even sew the mouth shut to prevent the entrance or indeed exit of any evil spirit.

There is a school of thought which suggests vampirism was in fact a concept created by the early Roman Catholic church to instill fear into the hearts of the masses, claiming that the only protection against evil – in the form of ‘vampires’ – lay within the teachings of Christian religions.

It is also worth noting that through various stages of history, the vampire has changed in form and appearance to meet contemporary ideals. Most notable of all being the period prior to the seventeenth century where this dreaded blood thirsty creature gained the ability of shape shifting – ultimately taking on the conveniently menacing shape and habits of the vampire bat. However, when considering this fact the reader should bear in mind that vampires existed long before discovery of this species of bat – native to Central and South America.

In Australia, Native Aborigine’s have long held the belief in the power of blood and its effectiveness in curing sickness and giving an ill person more life.

In West Africa and other areas of Africa, blood is revered for its power. If a person sheds blood, it has to be covered, to prevent evil spirits from gorging on it and seeking out the person to whom it belongs. Should it be successful, the spirit may revitalize the body of the dead and destroy the body and soul of the living.

All the above references are in regard, albeit briefly, to Sanguinarian Vampirism. By definition, a creature that gorges and feasts on the blood of humans and animals to sustain its own existence.

Allied to Sanguinarian Vampirism, is the equally ancient belief in the existence of the Psychic Vampire. A culture of vampirism, although less gory, it is if anything, more prevalent in modern society than its bloody counterpart.

(NB: The author would like to add that in no way does he condone the practice of vampirism and points out that practitioners of Sanguinarian Vampirism, in modern times also leave themselves prone to diseases such as septicaemia and HIV/AIDS)”.

Sent in by Wayne Ridsdel, Copyright 2009

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How Does a Vampire Ingest Blood?

Monday, November 16th, 2009

I am no vampire, yet I am getting quite put-off and annoyed by all these strange requests from people, naively desiring to “meet” or “become” vampires. What’s even more frustrating, is how often “Twilight” is mentioned. That movie must be the furthest from the truth, that I have ever witnessed. There is a worldwide vampire craze, and it’s because of that movie, and shows like True Blood, Vampire Diaries, etc.

“True Vampires” continue to mentioned. Where did the idea of a virus come into play? If these True Vampires exist, and they are the first brood of vampires to have been created thousands of years ago, then they would most likely be fully and completely WHAT THEY ARE: Vampires. NOT ex-humans who were magically infected by a super-selective virus that went after them back then.

So, how could a being that is technically a humanoid demon with human-like intelligence and a diet consisting purely of mammalian blood, transfer its affliction to humans?

I don’t mean to split any hairs, but it would be impossible for a foreign body (virus, prion, whatever) to change a person’s DNA, real-time, and actually affect physical change – particularly like the sharpening of teeth, modifying the digestive system.

Science will tell you that blood cannot simply enter your bloodstream through your stomach wall. It can be assumed that there is no such thing as any creature with a digestive system that allows the whole transfer of an ingested substance directly into its bloodstream.

I have often wondered what the rationale behind most vampire stories must be: specifically, how the vampire ingests the blood into their own circulatory system, instead of it being broken down.

Here’s what I think: Assuming the transfer of vampiric blood to an almost-fully-drained human, through their mouth, works in the same manner that the vampire draws the blood into its body. The Vampire is supernatural, and infused with some kind of spiritual energy from who-knows-where. This is what animates them; what keeps their brains functioning. The spiritual energy crosses a barrier somehow, reaching through its realm, into our reality, and physically infusing itself into the vampire’s blood. So, it can be postulated that when a vampire drinks human blood, it courses down their esophagus, into their stomach, where the spiritual mechanism (whatever it is) draws the LIFE-FORCE from it, and infuses the tissues of the vampires body with said life-force. Since the blood IS the life-force, then it’s the blood that is being energetically drawn from the stomach and pushed magically into all it’s tissues.

So, the vampires blood is now infused with this spiritual energy. Now, when the vampire decides to offer his/her blood to a human who is almost dead/almost drained, the human drinks it in the same manner, and the spiritual infusion process begins in the human. The change here is that the person is still alive, and has their own life-force coursing through their veins, so the vampiric blood, being stronger in energy, takes it all over, mixes with it, and pushes itself into the humans tissues, affecting transformation.

Think of it as Supernatural Osmosis of Blood.

So, this would explain why vampires of myth can pull off superhuman stunts, like vanishing, or drifting through the air, or appearing suddenly. If the being’s entire body is infused with the spiritual force, then that force has control over it all, and could manipulate it however it “wants”. So, it would seem to me that being a vampire, assuming supernatural origin, would be a rather scary situation. Where does this energy come from? Whose is it? Could it be revoked at any time by the owner? (God, Satan, Demons, whoever)

Another question: Vampires of myth and legend have been known to be rather brutal, manipulative, and seemingly uncaring about their human brethren. How could this happen, all of a sudden? Why would I die (in transformation) and wake up HATING everyone? Wanting to kill them? The blood is addictive, yes, and calls to a vampire more strongly than any drug you and I could imagine. Though – we never hear of a vampire having any meaningful dialogue with people (in the real-life stories).

If I woke up as a vampire, and felt a burning thirst, of course I’d find some animals to drink from. After having enough to have control over myself, I would definitely seek answers. At some point, I would speak to someone I knew, without giving away the fact of what I had become. Why don’t we ever hear of this?

Theory: the spiritual energy that infuses a vampire is NOT of a positive, benevolent nature. It is predatory and quite evil, it seems: even if the infused person is NOT “evil”. So, they are tormented, torn between the evil pull of the life-force inhabiting their bodies, and their feelings/intentions towards the world. Perhaps the reason so many stories involve the aspect of “evil” or brutality towards living people, is because perhaps some newly formed vampires are emotionally/spiritually weak, and they give in to the predatory pull of their new vampiric blood. These are the ones we may assume will become tyrannical monsters, eating whoever they want.

I wonder about all this. I must have answers.

Sent in by Robert, Copyright 2009 VampireTruth.com

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Vampiric Entities in a Variety of Guises

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Well actually vampiric entities appear in a variety of guises in myth in almost every civilization. For instance the original attributes of a vampire are very different compared to today. Nowadays they are usually thin, gaunt, pale and seductive , while in the middle ages they were bloated with a dark purplish color (because of the blood drinking) and extremely neurotic, having the overwhelming need to untie knots and count grains of seed.

In other parts of the world they get even stranger. Like in Africa there is the asasabonsam which lives in trees and has iron fangs with hook like legs used to catch it’s prey. Malaysia has the penanggalan which, at night, detaches it’s head from it’s body and flies around with it’s intestines as tenticles. Australia has the yara-ma-yha-who which is a 4 foot tall bright red man with a large head and mouth but uses suckers on the ends of it’s fingers and toes to suck blood. The loogaroo from Haiti and the asema from South America would remove it’s skin at night and fly around as a gaseous ball. In Germany there is the nachtsehrer which would psychically cause people to waste away by actually eating itself while still in it’s coffin. In China the chiang-shih was covered with green or white hair, had sharp nails and teeth with deadly breath. The cihuateteo of Mexico would have no face, just a skull as it’s head with eagle claws for hands and Vampires reported in the Rocky Mountains would suck your blood out of your ear with their nose. Fangs and sunlight weren’t even connected to them until semi-recent times.

There is also the dhampir which is half human and half vampire (like Blade). They would usually become vampire hunters because of their enhanced strength and agility and also had the ability to see invisible vampires.

Further blurring the lines between vampires and humans are people who claim to have vampiric tendencies, they are called sanguine vampires. There are also psychic vampires who feed on the life-force of others. Empathic vampires feed on the emotional energies of others and soul vampires feed directly from your soul.

The thing is, vampires would be very secretive and consider us like cattle and psychologically have a superiority complex attributed to their immortality and extreme strength, so basically you probably wouldn’t want to meet one, although they may, to an extent, “worship” blood in an almost religious fashion because of it’s life giving and regenerative properties it gives them.

Sent in by Bracket, Copyright 2009 VampireTruth.com

Be sure to read the The Vampire Compendium for much more about Vampires.

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Vampires Keeping Away From Public Eye

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Everybody, did you ever stop to think maybe vampires are keeping away from the public eye for a reason, I’m not going to pretend to know what that reason is but maybe but I’m sure you could all think of a few. People saying how come they never reveal themselves etc. I just believe that if I were a real vampire, psychic or blood drinker, it would not be something I would talk about so casually. I do martial arts, but I don’t walk around saying I’m a fighter I’m a fighter, it’s just my way of life, something I do, you know.

For those claiming to be vampires here. Who would know if they are telling the truth or if they’re just kids? To me email and texting (although fast and useful ) is a very impersonal way of communicating. You could come up on here and say I’m a vampire I’m a vampire all day and no one would ever know the truth.

But you know what they say, it’s good to talk, but I cannot get so aggravated from people claiming to be something they only understand from Hollywood movies and books (which is not a great source of information in my opinion) nor can I belittle them in anyway, it’s quite simple to catch people out through kind words.

So in conclusion. I also want to say to believers and non believers out there, that vampires you see from Hollywood movies etc are for entertainment purposes only. Vampires in reality are nothing like them, as I’ve experienced so far anyway. But when a movie is made based on real life it’s always shown as being glorious, which is understandable for entertainment. I had a friend that watched a war movie or played call of duty I forget but anyway he now wants to join the army. Anyone who’s played call of duty will know they never wish to experience war. Anyway before I deviate from the subject, thanks for reading.

Sent in by Orion, Copyright 2009 VampireTruth.com

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Vampires and Retractable Fangs

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

All I would like to say is whether one is a True Vampire or a Half-breed… there isn’t such a thing as retractable fangs… impossible!

Although many pictures or cave dwellings that exist or have existed may depict elongated fangs… they are what they are… depictions. For those that have blatantly declared their Vampirism… foolish don’t you think? Why would you expose yourself to the world? I do not believe that Raven is whom he claims to be nor the other gentleman on this site! Wannabees! I will not debate this… for I do not need to gentleman. I am stating my opinion in these cases.

This will be my only post on this subject. Most of the hype encompassing Vampires is not true. Do I believe in Vampires? I do. No such thing as retractable fangs, and garlic? Well it stinks and it is lore. In the times that garlic was posted to the windows and doors of homes it was due to mere superstition.

Dear friends, all I am trying to convey to you is if you believe then believe, if you do not then don’t! Any Vampire worth their salt knows that you never out yourself or the others… it is against Vampiric Law!

By the way, since there aren’t retractable fangs perhaps the partaking of blood was merely caused by a sharp fingernail or object?

Vampires are also not the undead, no such thing, the smell would be terrible wouldn’t you agree? Perhaps, Vampires age much slower and maybe exist for a longer duration than most people.

The feast of ones soul (blood) is not to be in excess! It is to be relished. For it is impossible to digest, whether you are a True Vampire, Half-breed or Human. Just enough to sustain ones thirst for such a delicacy. One Vampire can not “turn” a human into a Vampire nor turn into a bat…so funny to me. Alas, one may become a Vampire by mere persuasion… and need to sustain an urge to taste the life-force of ones soul.

I Would love to inform all of you more on this website… but I am bound. I will say this… believe!

Sent in by Christiana, Copyright 2009 VampireTruth.com

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The Vampire Myth

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

This was written in response to The First Vampire

I think that the fact that the vampire “myth” is apparently birthed out of any religion at all is fascinating in and of itself. I myself have no faith in any religion and I don’t believe in any “god.” I don’t need a religion to know what’s in my heart and what I want for my life. Certainly no religion ever did more than confuse and oppress me so I’m done with all that nonsense long ago. Even reading through all this and seeing religion’s role in it further cements my thoughts about it.

Of one thing I am absolutely certain; there is good and there is evil. It exists in many different forms and all across the board: in the scientifically provable world, the socially acceptable world, the not so socially acceptable world and the paranormal and superstitious world. And in each and every one of us as individuals.

Vampires and such aren’t real? But they wouldn’t even be speculated on if these various religions the world over hadn’t apparently planted the thought to begin with. How ironic no?

Yes. There is an inkling of truth in every myth. Otherwise where did the myth even come from? Even those with huge imaginations have to start with something they know and are familiar with before they branch off and create the fiction and speculative out of their own minds.

And hasn’t science taught us that there are many things out there that we have not discovered or recorded yet? How can anyone say it’s truth or fiction when we really don’t know? I believe there are many things yet to discover. I believe there are things that don’t WANT to be discovered. I believe there are other things that SHOULDN’T be discovered.

I believe in the hard core scientifically provable and I have also a couple had hard core all five senses working properly experiences that cannot yet be explained away by science. I have been touched by the spiritual/paranormal world.

Are vampires real? Maybe not. Or maybe yes, but not in the form we’ve collectively dreamed them up as. Who’s to say? I for one will keep an open mind.

But yes. This is all very interesting reading indeed.

Sent in by Evie, Copyright 2009 VampireTruth.com

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