Interesting article here with illuminating information
http://www.petitiononline.com/VampCULT/petition.html
No petition I saw just an informative article on the topic of one group in particular.
This is an article that Madame X wrote some years ago on Black Swans. Below is the link:
http://houseofthedreaming.net/messageboard/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=4660&sid=e71393c19de5f87c092253d894a9098c
Some have posted they are involved with Christian Wicca. This is a source explaining exactly what that is.
http://christianwicca.org/wordpress/?p=33
I am not involved with this at all. I found the site looking for something else. I saw who posted it and thought it would be interesting to direct people there for a synopsis of what it is about. Also, Nancy Chandler is part of the vampire community known in the past as Gypsy, House Scarlet Moon.
Her House is here: http://housescarletmoon.com/
The Temple of the Vampire is a religious organization founded in 1989 by George C. Smith (aliases: "Nemo", "Lucas Martel") in Lacey, Washington
This is the great grandson of L. Ron Hubbard
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This is thought provoking. With these words, his personal legacy will no longer be one of silence.
Wow! Thanks for sharing this!
Satanic Temple unveils 7-foot goat-headed Baphomet statue for Oklahoma Capitol
By Eric W. Dolan
Monday, January 6, 2014 14:33 EST
Please read this article if you are seriously interested in chakras. This is a forum debate by the way but a lot of interesting information.
CHAKRAS and the THIRD EYE MYTH
http://forum.grasscity.com/religion-beliefs-spirituality/362630-chakras-third-eye-myth.html
I'm looking at things people are saying about the Vampire Community but I know as far as the owner of this place I had never heard of him before I came here. I don't know if he goes by any other names so I cannot comment because he is never mentioned in the community under this name (American or any other I am familiar with). Most of them do not come here and the few that have mostly leave. There are a lot of people connected to the community and there is a core of it. Along with that there are factions and their beliefs are not the same. I have written about this before. Anyone associated to the Vampire Bible is a group to themselves and not really part of what most think of as the vampire subculture.
Most think of that group, the ToV as a cult whether right or wrong. Then there are those that follow the Stregoi Vii and they are a segment of their own too with their own beliefs. Sometimes in conflict with the mainstream community even though they are connected to Endless Night their philosophies are not approved of by most.
The Vampire Community is not part of the Goth subculture as some write. Some are goths as well and many are not. Some are involved with the fetish community and many are not. Most vampirics are sensual people so they find an interest that pushes sensory limits. You have those that believe in vampire gods alongside Christians and Wiccans, Santanists and atheists. You have young people coming into the community in droves especially via Facebook. It is annoying to older vamps because we cannot get away from discussing over and over the same topics of grievance so drama abounds.
I just went back into our newsgroup partly because I have been sick so much and I left due to all the bickering know it alls who are relatively new to the community and don't know much but want to talk about things older people have covered and moved on. Then the incessant wanting to control everyone's behavior and form new Councils or some other organization, yada, yada, yada. It really does get old and as I am getting older I don't have the tolerance or interest in it anymore. I come and go because I sure am not going to go to parties, clubs and balls these days. Not the least interested in hobnobbing.
So Sebastian has this book the Sanguinomicon which he has published as the definitive book on vampirism Sure from the Stregoi Vii perspective it is but his ideas are considered fringe. I stay sort of neutral because no one can prove any ideas are more viable than others but these kinda go out on a limb. I don't know why they used English spelling for some words but if I was to buy it, it would be considered a novelty book to me. Just like some of the others. I studied with spiritualists for years so some of their ideas are antiquated to me or seem made up. I know I shouldn't say that but I'm just not interested in revisiting some of the ideas that I left behind because I had enough of pie in the sky pseudo science or spiritual philosophies...yes, I'm Jaded. This doesn't mean I don't have beliefs of my own and some that might stretch the boundaries of credulity. Some also that I haven't let go of but just don't talk about because who can prove them to be fact???
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