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The term "energy vampire" is also used metaphorically to refer to people whose influence leaves a person feeling exhausted, unfocused, and depressed, without ascribing the phenomenon to psychic interference. [6] [7] Dion Fortune wrote of psychic parasitism in relation to vampirism as early as 1930 in her book, Psychic Self-Defense.
The Psychic Energy Codex (July 2007, Weiser Books, ISBN 9781578633852) Vampires in Their Own Words: An Anthology of Vampire Voices (September 2007, Llewellyn Publications, ISBN 978-0738712208 ) The Vampire Ritual Book (October 2007, self published, ISBN 9781442118089 )
A Chinese sexual vampire is analogous to English terms like psychic vampire, energy vampire, succubus, or incubus. These mythical beings feed on human vital forces , similar to traditional vampires ( sanguinarians or hematophages ) who purportedly feed on blood.
There are also psychic vampires that feed in a completely different way. ... New Orleans is also the backdrop of author Anne Rice’s bestselling book “Interview with the Vampire,” a novel ...
There are several types of vampire lifestylers: [1] " Sanguinarians": (sometimes referred to as hematophages) consume the blood of others [1] "Psychic vampires": claim to attain nourishment from the aura or pranic energy of others [1] [6] [7] in order to balance a spiritual or psychological energy deficiency, such as a damaged aura or chakra [3]
This is a category for subjects pertaining to vampirism, creatures subsisting by feeding on the vital essence (generally in the form of blood) of the living. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
stichomancy / ˈ s t ɪ k oʊ m æ n s i /: by books or lines (Greek stikhos, ' line of verse ' + manteía, ' prophecy ') aleuromancy² / ə ˈ lj ʊər oʊ m æ n s i /: by fortune cookies (of the same origin as aleuromancy ¹) bibliomancy / ˈ b ɪ b l i oʊ m æ n s i /: by the Bible (Greek biblion, ' book ' + manteía, ' prophecy ')
But lesbian vampires, in particular, have enjoyed a certain popularity. Beginning with early film adaptations of 19th-century novels to a present-day small-screen resurgence, the subgenre has ...