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About the vampyric magic

 

I ask the amiable reader to take this article as an introduction to an exciting approach to magic. When I write about the concept of "vampiric magic" I mean an introduction that can be applied successfully in any magic with any focus on magic, not something special.

To write about vampirism in magic is to write about a topic that is controversial in itself because most people immediately think of fangs, streams of blood, hypnotizing others, and in the worst case, unorganized manipulation. I am not going to write about the fact that this includes sawing teeth (performed professionally by a dentist), robbing blood banks, or the bad habit of letting your hypnotized victims levitate. I no longer intend to fulfill the pop culture idea of a vampyre or a vampire, nor do I aim to reflect on whether someone should be a vampyre, or feel like a vampire, and I will no longer discuss the so popular topic of adolescent youth, how to become a vampire. I am not kidding with you, there exists the possibility of finding a lot of offers: you could write me, send me money, and I'll turn you into a vampire.

Can you become a vampire? Of course, just as you can become a cat, a bear, a horse... Either you are, or you are not. And it doesn't matter how many horror movies you've read. Certainly, you may have a special spiritual bond with a being like a unicorn, bat, elf, vampire, demon, angel... or any animal. Make it a LARP, and this very subtle bond disappears. Because the spiritual bond is not a make-believe game.

Magic can be inspired by anything, including vampirism, which certainly explains why so many different authors of the occult write books on the subject of vampiric magic. They usually take it through Luciferianism, Khem, Ancient Ones, Setianism, or the Ordo Dracul mutation, without addressing whether the author is this being. The approach via psychic vampirism is different because some people really have a talent for taking other people's energy.

Vampire magic is about a certain approach, which, as a result, has a very positive effect on the life energy sides of the given individual and is very focused not only on the depth of the spiritual experience but also on how the given individual acts physically and visually. Because a successful adept of this kind of magic can arrange many things.

Is this kind of magic suitable for everyone? It will be interesting for many people to read about this. Some may feel that it is all about costumes and makeup. These things are probably the most imaginative at first glance. However, LARP people can also do this, or just goth people who are attuned to a culture based on vampirism and long either to become a vampire or, on the contrary, long to be able to donate their blood to a vampire (the black swann).

Unlike other adepts, does the adept of vampirism need the energy of other people for his self-development? Blood is primarily a symbol of life-giving power. While other adepts take energy from stones, natural forces, and elements, it is somehow assumed that vampirism adepts need energy from people. The answer cannot be general. Each individual will have it differently, depending on their background or even in different stages of their personal development. Of course, it is possible to do without people's energy without negative consequences. Otherwise, this sort of magic is only for some who can effectively get on people's nerves. Rather, it is an ability he no longer has control over.

This type of magic is connected with the transformation process to an extreme extent.  It requires a really fantastic physical condition and great mental endurance because the lifestyle of such an adept excludes someone from manipulating or abusing him for his purposes. One who has a very altruistic inclination would destroy himself in this practice. And certainly, the ability to sense and work with the energies of anything living or non-living.

It is a magic that prefers darkness. Of course, there is also a need for the world and the right contrast between them, but darkness is the basis. Nevertheless, there is no such thing as a general prescription, a necessity, or a need to determine which direction in magic to pursue. An adept of vampiric magic devotes himself to what appeals to him because there is nothing like a lined path, exactly how and what needs to be done.

In essence, it doesn't matter what or how... it is assumed that such an adept can handle practically anything that he can manage because he quickly gets to grips with everything and figures out what demands or needs to be met. An adept of vampiric magic simply does not do things that are not close to his soul. They don't exist for him.

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