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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.
Psychic Dreamwalking (October 2006, Weiser Books, ISBN 1578633869) 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)
Jure Grando (Croatia) first real person described as a vampire in historical records Ghoul (Arabic lore) – "The Arabic stories of the ghole spread east and were adopted by the people of the Orient, where it evolved as a type of vampiric spirit called a ghoul."
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 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.
Sexual fluidity has been one of the hallmarks of vampiric portrayals throughout history. But lesbian vampires, in particular, have enjoyed a certain popularity.
Greater and lesser magic (known also as high and low magic or collectively Satanic magic), within LaVeyan Satanism, designate types of beliefs with the term greater magic applying to ritual practice meant as psychodramatic catharsis to focus ones emotions for a specific purpose and lesser magic applied to the practice of manipulation by means of applied psychology and glamour (or "wile and ...