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Vampyros Magicae- Real Vampyre Magick
Vampyros Magicae- Real Vampyre Magick
Vampyros Magicae- Real Vampyre Magick
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Vampyre Magick based on ancient Sumerian and Kemetic rituals, energy manipulation, remote influence, dreamwalking, incorporating entities, tulpas and servitors. Magnetic personality, laws of magnetic influence, awaken occult powers (siddhis). Non-blood vampirism. Many rituals, 178 pages.

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PublisherAsamod
Release dateMar 12, 2022
ISBN9798201554156
Vampyros Magicae- Real Vampyre Magick
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Asamod ka

Occult books, Santeria, Quimbanda, Santa Muerte mexican magick, Luciferianism, Palo Mayombe, Egyptian magick.

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    Vampyros Magicae- Real Vampyre Magick - Asamod ka

    Introduction

    First, I want to clarify to the reader the title of this book, as I have considered several titles.

    Initially, I thought of Real Vampirism, but after several combinations of words, I chose Vampyros Magicae which means vampiric magic.

    Magicae means magic (or spells) in Latin, while Vampyros is one of the old expressions (from 1857) for a vampire. There are dozens of ways to spell vampire: in German, Vampir, in Serbian: vampir or vampyro (1857 term), in Old East Slavic: Upir, I could have used the word "Vampirus or Vampyrus" which would also sound like Latin, but I opted for Vampyros.

    Lamia also means vampire, however, it wasn't that attractive. He also didn't want to use a title that already existed in other books of the genre.

    Most vampire magic grimoires are filled with legend and fantasy.

    I must tell you that you will not be able to walk through walls, levitate, gain paranormal powers or become immortal.

    The overwhelming majority of deities and dark gods are inspired by ancient Babylon or Egypt (Tiamat, Lilith, Seth, among others), but many have their names misrepresented.

    There are different branches of vampirism, I don't sign blood vampirism (in which blood is drunk). I opt for energetic and magical vampirism. Blood can carry risks (obviously contagious diseases, HIV, etc.). In addition, it could be ingesting energies from these people, which were magnetically retained in the blood, including karmic energies.

    I perceive the vampire as a human being who walks the magical path to become a magician and develop psychic gifts, who manages to dominate various areas of his life, the human psyche, human relationships and becomes a more enhanced version of himself.

    Many self-proclaimed vampires just change rituals from Wicca, Thelema, Golden Dawn, OTO and change the names of deities, like wearing gothic clothing, black makeup, and summoning infernal entities. But that doesn't make you a vampire.

    In the mythology of various peoples, there are legends related to vampires.

    Some vampiric organizations mentioned in books that are pure fiction (they don't exist in reality), others do exist.

    In television and in literature, the image of the vampire has always been seductive. The vampire (or the vampire) has the image of being intellectual, seductive and with a magnetic personality. Movies like Underworld, Blade, Queen of the Damned, and series like True Blood, The Originals have always captivated audiences.

    The story of Count Dracula has a lot of fiction (whether in books or movies), Bram Stoker was, in addition to being an author, an initiate in the occult and affiliated with the Golden Dawn. However, there was even Vlad Tepes (the impaler), he was emperor of Wallachia (in Romania). Vlad III was known as Vlad Drakul (son of the dragon, or Draculae: little dragon), when they captured opposing warriors, they tortured and impaled them.

    His father, Vlad II, was a member of the Military Religious Order of the Dragon, created and formed by European Christian kings and princes in order to combat the geographical advance of the Ottomans (Muslims). The coat of arms was a dragon… Vlad II was of the Drăculeşti lineage, one of the main rival lines in the Bassarabe Dynasty Wallachia.

    The term dracul in contemporary Romanian means devil.

    In short, I believe that real vampires are people who study and practice the occult and develop magical and psychic gifts. I also believe that there are astral vampires (astral entities like incubi and succubi).

    The myth of the vampire living eternally (spread in books and movies) has an occult symbology. No one can live eternally in the body, however, some vampires aim through occult rituals to free themselves from the cycle of reincarnations (samsara), and live eternally in the spirit (without reincarnating again). Then the awakened spirit, eternalized and crystallized, begins to energetically vampirize other entities and people (in the astral plane and re-entering our physical plane when they wish). In the astral body (semi-materialized), his reflection in the mirrors will not be visible.

    True vampyrism is a millenary mystical practice of almost universal occurrence, according to mythical and ethnographic records, archaic and modern, in Africa, Asia, Europe and America. This is not just a universally recurring Jungian archetype, or a structure of the collective unconscious, but a practice of magic widely dispersed in time and space. The mage finds in the vampyre archetype a way to unleash his inner power and express his individuality.

    Virtually all people have a dark side, and they repress emotions and push a lot of negative vibes into their subconscious. In the long run, this brings anxiety, anguish, and personality disorders. The Vampyre is an individual who, in a healthy way, understands, embraces his dark self, does shadow work (concept of Jungian psychology) and thus transmutes these emotions, and accepts this duality. He doesn't repress, he expresses. He does not constantly judge himself, transcends limiting beliefs, develops self-perception, empowers himself.

    What will you learn from this book?

    Tune in to the cosmic energies and powerful egregores.

    Learning to absorb energy (prana, chi, Vril, or Sekhm energy) from crowds and places.

    Develop psychic powers (Siddhis), increase your magnetism, and develop magnetic personality like that of a vampire.

    Learn to persuade and captivate people, among more.

    Most books on ritual vampyrism contain yoga and Hinduism exercises about chakras, pranayama, asanas, but I opt for exercises from Kemeticism (Egyptian spirituality), regarding hellish rituals or Jewish Kabbalah I do not sympathize with that, I prioritized Heka rituals (Egyptian magic).

    "And they saw a desert ahead... They didn't give them water or food for walking...

    Only the sky stops for the stars to feed, and the sands for the past to remember the eternity of your steps...

    They didn't know the way, the road, yet they didn't get lost on the way, which is today almost totally unknown, in the midst of so many books that describe it.

    And the present myths... of the past were formed, of witches and sorceresses... obscene and wise under the moon, Necromancers and dark alchemists... Lost whispers... echoes of a forgotten time..."

    History and Mythology

    Vampires in folklore began to be talked about more in the 18th century, on the Austrian-Hungarian border. However, in Sumerian legends seven thousand years ago, there were already spiritual vampiric entities that fed on human blood (the Akhkharu).

    The word vampire was first written down in 1725, in the report of an army doctor in the Holy Roman Empire.

    After the victory against the Ottoman Empire at Petrovaradin (1716) and the Siege of Belgrade (1717), which led to the signing of the Treaty of Passarowitz, Austria annexed large swaths of Serbia to its territory. And, upon arriving in the lands of the Slavic peoples, the Austrians came across reports about these strange creatures, which they had never heard of before.

    In the folklore of the Balkan Peninsula, the Dampyr (or Dhampir) would be a creature born of the union of a human woman with a vampire. The term derives from the Albanian words "dham (tooth) and pir" (to drink). In Serbia, there is a similar term: vampirević (son of a vampire).

    In Africa, the obayifo was the Ashanti name for a West African vampire who reappeared under different names in the mythology of most neighboring tribes. For example, among the Dahomeans, the vampire was known as the asiman. The abayifo was

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