What is everyone's favorite candy?
Happy Halloween!!
Types of vampyres;
Sanguinarians: feed from blood....
Psychic vampires: feed from the aura or pranic energy of other.....
Hybrids: feed from blood and energy
Sexual: feed off sexual energy. .....
Blood donors(black swans)"willing to be feed off. ....
"GLOSSARY OF THE GOTHIC: VAMPIRISM
The vampire might represent the most powerful and prolific influence of Gothic fiction on popular culture. A word of Slavonic origin, 'vampire' is a term describing a preternatural being of a malignant nature (or a reanimated corpse) who seeks nourishment and causes bodily harm by sucking the blood of the living. Characters in the Gothic can also be affected by a type of metaphoric vampirism, in which life is drained from one character by another without the actual act of drinking blood. As is suggested by the etymology of the word, the vampire is not originally an English Gothic creation. The vampire myth is derived from Slavic folkflore, then became a literary motif of the German Sturm und Drang movement, from which Johann Goethe's Bride of Corinth (1797) was born. The first vampire of English literature appears in Robert Southey's Oriental epic poem "Thalaba the Destroyer" (1797).
John Polidori's The Vampyre (1819) is the progenitor of the of the type of vampire who leaves marks on the necks of young maidens he kills while strongly reflecting Polidori's interest in Byronic heroes in his characterization. This somber, deliberating, romantic vampire type was reiterated in Elizabeth Caroline Grey's penny dreadful The Skeleton Count, or The Vampire Mistress (1828). A transition of sorts occurred in the weekly serial publication of Varney the Vampire, or the Feast of Blood, which would bring the vampire a step closer to his modern incarnation. With this massive, cheap publication of unknown authorship came the fangs, hypnotic abilities, and superhuman strength known to modern audiences. Another famous vampire in the later 19th century was Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's Carmilla (1872), in which a female vampire takes a female victim, draining her blood, identity, and sanity. The 19th century version of the vampire was not merely a British fascination, making appearances in German, French, Russian, and Ukranian literature.
Bram Stroker's Dracula(1897) is the definitive piece of vampire fiction. Although inspired by the previous stories, Stoker's inventions established the vampire as we know him in Western culture. From Stoker we get the vampire hunter, the staking scene, the vampire's polymorphism, telepathy, aversion to garlic, lack of shadow, affinity with bats, wolves, and rats, and characteristic red-lipped black-caped appearance.
After Dracula the vampire becomes an iconic figure, branching out to the literature and film of the 20th century, and becoming firmly embedded in popular culture outside the Gothic tradition. Stephen King's Salem's Lot transports the vampire story to small-town America. Ann Rice's Interview with the Vampire creates sympathy for the vampire, while also locating him in the southern United States. Octavia Butler's Fledgling features a 53-year-old somewhat benevolent blood-sucker in the body of a ten year old African-American, whose dark skin allows her some maneuverability in the daytime. The vampire also appeared on television in the series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (based on an earlier film) and True Blood (based on Charlaine Harris' Southern Vampire Mysteries series). If the popularity of the True Blood series (which aired through 2014, and Stephanie Meyer's Twilight series of books and movies are any indication, the vampire has staying power to succeed as a literary figure for the 21st century.
Visit University of Virginia's exhibition on the Vampire for more information and images.
Courtesy of Douglass H. Thomson, Department of Literature and Philosophy, Georgia Southern University, and Wendy Fall, Marquette University"
See also: magic, monstrosity, supernatural
Source:
Hughes, William, David Punter, and Andrew Smith. The Encyclopedia of the Gothic . Chichester, West Sussex, UK : Wiley-Blackwell, 2013. Print.
Testing Psychic Vampire Spray | The Goop Scoop video....lol!!
"I break away from all conventions that do not lead to my earthly success and happiness."
Anton Szandor LaVey
I can honestly say with all certainty that i am a sinner. I been Sinning like its 1999.
I can honestly say with all certainty that i am a sinner. I been Sinning like its 1999.
"I feel like an outsider, and I always will feel like one. I've always felt that I wasn't a member of any particular group."
Ann Rice
Thanksgiving oh gluttony! Lets eat till we call the ambulance. Killer pies and stuffing.
Christmas movies near Halloween is brutal I swear. Gives me nightmares of ginger bread cookies and annoying Christmas Carol's. Humbug.
I think love is the law love under it means to give respect to everyone's will. Never to force or dictate someone into your beliefs. If they need something help them.
"The Ascended Vampyres, more commonly called “the Undead Gods,” are a group of earth-bound wraiths who practiced the art of psychic vampyrism in conjunction with some other form of witchcraft in their physical lives prior to ascent. Every Ascended Vampyre is different and has their own wisdom and knowledge to impart to the summoner. Countless entirely separate vampyric lodges consort with these entities, and the most common ritual performed in honor of them calls them forth to devour the energy of the celebrant(s) and thereupon refill the celebrant with their own energy. This is an incredibly empowering operation.
The reason I keep putting “Undead Gods” in quotation marks is that the Ascended Vampyres are not undead, and they are not gods. They are not powerful enough to be considered deities, and as a necromancer, I can tell you that they are Ascended Masters, not undead. There is a difference. Summoning the Ascended Vampyres is not necromancy.
The Ascended Vampyres, having been incarnate sorcerers previously, are very accommodating, loyal, patient, loving, and generally well-intentioned. They will appear just about any time you ask them to.
Many names have been given to the Ascended Vampyres. The term Akhkharun (singular: Akhkharu), which originally referred to a specific kind of vampyric entity from Akkadian and Egyptian demonology, is often appropriated for this purpose, but I do not endorse this– my guides told me not to use that title to refer to the Ascended Vampyres."
V.K. Jehannum
COMMENTS
Thank you for sharing this information, it brought back some memories.
Evil individuals like me have to eat. Here's a recipe for evil Evil Italian Butter Cookies By Stephanie aka Chef Tess
Ingredients
6 oz butter
6 oz shortening
6 oz granulated sugar
3 oz powdered sugar
4.5 oz egg
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 lb cake flour
2 oz cornstarch
Creaming method. Pipe through a bag, quarter size cookies, bake 375 degrees 10 minutes..
There is something at work in my soul, which I do not understand.” Mary Shelley, Frankenstein
Ocean is more ancient than the mountains, and freighted with the memories and the dreams of Time.
H.P Lovecraft
The chocolate Goddess has blessed me. Sugar high before work . Mm chocolate snickers.
They say the freaks come out at night. The freaks indeed are the stars and the moon. So being a freak is beautiful, Inner and Out.
I love the night, the stars, and the people. Like Spencer's with a bang. Day time is so boring walmartish. So mundane!!!!!
Most humans will buy a bag of doritio chips over carrot sticks. Why is that?
COMMENTS
doritos taste better
the salty crunchy goodness? LOL!
carrot sticks are a bore...
I rather be a spawn of hell then be a clone. A Dorito chip among the vegetables.
I exercise my demons by a slice of cheesecake, homemade bread and a sinfully calorie intake of fried chicken. Gluttony is indeed my favorite sins.
COMMENTS
I'd have to agree with ya there. Such delightful goodness:)
im coming to eat with you lmao
Thank you guys
Let’s share a gallon of ice cream I could use it right now maybe a sad movie so I have an excuse to cry.
Women forget the rings, diamonds and the chocolate try a demon. You will never go right. Left handed path is a girl's best friend.
COMMENTS
Where do I sign up? LOL! I hate diamonds they are my enemy:)
lol haha
Living has a Rogue, I'm free from all rules regulations, and labels.. I don't do well with being told what to do. I hate things being pushed on me. Free spirits are like that..
I'm not against anyone who like law and order. Just don't except me to follow unless it's benefits me.
Origin of Vampires Revealed Audio Book Excerpt 'Sands of Time'
Amun takes first place among the Egyptian Gods. I have a feeling that Amun could easily defeat Zeus if they ever cross paths.
Most stores, businesses and etc are named after gods and goddess of Greek and Egyptian mythology. For example; Nike is an Greek Goddess.
Halloween Themed Meal Ideas!! Video...Something different..
Stephen King
"We make up horrors to help us cope with the real ones."
Nyx: The Goddess of the Night - Greek Mythology - See U in History..video
I think that we're all mentally ill. Those of us outside the asylums only hide it a little better - and maybe not all that much better after all.
Stephen King
Morticia addams and Gomez addams are the most romantic dark couple. I wish more couples were like them..
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S07E05 Keep Me Company video..
I love Alfred Hitchcock and his amazing horror writing skills.
How To Read Tarot in 30 Minutes | Fundamentals Part 1
COMMENTS
Thanks for posting this, have around 13 decks still learning to read with some.
Your welcome..
What good are friends if they cant do you any good?
Anton LaVey
“Be Excellent To Each Other.” Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure.
I not Gizmo (Daffy Mogwai ) from Gremlins 2 How to be a crazy goofy gremlin. lol
Dark Tower ( Filmed 1987 - Released 1989) Jenny Agutter
Speaking of Halloween, Does anyone have a ghost story to share?
What makes us powerful gladiators is how we deal with the inner pain.
A recluse Bird
Stays away from the herd when thing
Occures.
He keep his thoughts and his words
To himself. He finds them absurd.
Dealing with all the negative words.
Making his heart broken and slurred.
He wants things to be different. Wants to be seen and not unheard.
Searching for DRACULA'S GHOST | Vlad Tepes Haunted Places
The Ghosts of Poveglia Island with J.H. Moncrieff - Monster Men Ep. 119
WE'RE ALL DOOMED - Trump vs. Biden ft. "Weird Al" Yankovic
Within Temptation - And We Run ft. Xzibit
How i feel some days...
I do miss a good Presidental debate in the 80's. I miss the 80's..music, gothic culture and spikey hairy.
I am strange and mysteriously unique.
Enjoy my downtime with a cup of tea in the midst of hell.
"Normality is a paved road, It’s comfortable to walk, but no flowers grow on it."
Vincent van Gogh
“O coffee! By the mighty Name of Power do I invoke thee, consecrating thee to the Service of the Magic of Light. Let the pulsations of my heart be strong and regular and slow! Let my brain be wakeful and active in its supreme task of self-control! That my desired end may be effected through Thy strength, Adonai, unto Whom be the Glory for ever! Amen without lie, and Amen, and Amen of Amen.”
Aleister Crowley
" I was never really insane except upon occasions when my heart was touched."
Edgar Allen Poe
COMMENTS
Just replace the word INSANE with SANE... ah... that'll suit me better.
I like that too.
EGYPTIAN ORIGINS
OF THE TAROT......
Egyptian Sculpture.....The most important contribution to the theory of Egyptian origins of the Tarot is certainly that of Antoine Court de Gébelin.
His book entitled “Le Monde Primitif” (“The Primitive World”) is considered the work that gave rise to the occultism linked to the Tarot (“Le Monde Primitif”, volume VIII, 1781).
The Golden Age
According to Court de Gébelin, in the beginning there was a primitive world, a “Golden Age” when there was a single culture, a single religion, and a single language.
However, this civilization eventually collapsed into ruin, giving rise to all the cultures, languages, and religions we know today.
Primigenial and original knowledge, the only true one, of this ancient civilization was therefore lost ... or nearly.
The Text of Court de Gébelin
The following excerpt from “Le Monde Primitif” – a true milestone in the history of the Tarot – presents the theory of Court de Gébelin on the Egyptian origins of the Tarot.
1.
Surprise that would cause the discovery of an Egyptian Book.
If we should hear announced that there exists, still today, a Work of the ancient Egyptians, one of their Books that escaped the flames that devoured their wondrous Libraries, and that contains their purest doctrine on interesting subjects, everyone would, without doubt, be eager to come to know so precious and so remarkable a Book. If it were added that this Book is widely disseminated over much of Europe, that it has, for a number of centuries, been in the hands of many, the surprise would certainly increase: would it not reach its peak if it were affirmed that it had never been suspected to be Egyptian, that it had been possessed as if it had not been possessed at all, that no one had ever tried to decipher a page of it, that the fruit of a refined wisdom had been regarded as a mass of extravagant figures signifying nothing in themselves? Would people not think that the informant was amusing himself by playing on the credulity of his Listeners?
2.
This Egyptian Book exists.
However, this is absolutely true: this Egyptian Book, the sole survivor of their marvelous Libraries, exists even today: it is so common that no Scholar has deemed it worthy of study; no one before us has ever suspected its illustrious origins. This Books consists of LXXVII pages or tables, even LXXVIII, divided into V classes, each of which offers subjects as varied as they are amusing and instructive: in a word, this Book is the GAME of TAROT [...].
Antoine Court de Gébelin
“Le Monde Primitif”, Volume VIII, 1781
Mary lincoln the wife of American 16th president Abraham lincoln, suffered from Schizophrenia, mood swings, fierce temper, public outbursts throughout Lincoln’s presidency, as well as excessive spending.
Parmenides is the father of metaphysics. Parmenides is a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher whose work survives today in fragments.
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When Abraham Lincoln was a young man he stepped back from the brink of suicide, deciding that he must live to do some meaningful work. If he would have killed himself we wouldn't have a wonderful president.
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MoonlightSpirit
22:53 Oct 31 2020
Peanut butter cups
Have a Safe and Happy Holloween!
Vann
03:59 Nov 01 2020
Kit Kat
MorningStarAldan
05:51 Nov 01 2020
Mounds:)