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Greetings,
This is a good question for this month, my favorite month of the year. When explaining vampirism to any one that is willing to liston, it is to tell them to forget what they have seen on TV, or in the movies. This condition of life is born with needs and abilities to manipulate energies for well being and to feed from them. Explaining that in itself is a challenge. But if you can get the whole Hollywood idea out of their brains for a bit, there is a chance that one could learn and understand real vampirism. October is a bad month to try to explain it, because of all the hoopla over holloween, the dress up, and a wide variety of horror movies available for sale. There are not many that will open their mind to understanding what real vampirism is, without a joke or two. But don’t let that stop you from trying to explain it. We are not so different from those of the real world. We just need more then they do. And we suffer within without it. I call it my dark condition; it’s a side of me that is black and silent. I show no sign from that outside, I guess I hide within the normal world, knowing I am different from others. People see me as a free spirited witch, well perhaps, but I am a vampire within, feeding on energies from above and below, nature’s energies that are human made and animal alike. I enjoy the energies of the world if they’re positive. I help whom I can. I guess some would rather believe in the mythical vampires. They’re more exciting, then a washed up 37-year-old entrepreneur. Vampirism is a tough condition to live with. I believe understanding it takes a whole lifetime.
Blessed be,
Dunya
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