Question 1:
Hello, I have a question. What is modern vampirism?
Greetings,
You know it depends on whom you ask the question to. You could get many answers. One could tell you that it is what you see on TV, That is the modern vampires of today. Well on the other hand, you could get someone telling you that they are all blood drinkers that go after people, but they can be killed and don't sleep in the daytime. Well that's not exactly true either. I just tell people to look in the mirror. We are like you in almost every way. We just have needs for energy. Energies are something we lack ways of keeping within us. We need to take in energies from sources around us. Many people take it different ways. Many people also would rather live a darker lifestyle as well. To look the part is a personal choice, and is not real vampirism, or a part of it. But vampirism is a need and not a choice. Vampirism is based on need and ability. To not satisfy the need would be bad on our well being. This is what real vampirism is somewhat about. It's what I call modern vampirism. I hope this answers your question. Take care and if you have others, you are welcome to write back with them. I could go on all day but I will not.
Blessed be,
Dunya
Question 2:
Hello, I was wondering, if drinking other peoples blood got you sick when you are swallowing it, and before it reaches your stomach it hits something in your throat so you could get sick? I ask this because I had my boyfriend's blood before and the next day I felt awful. What could this mean?
Greetings,
That is very right, you can get sick if you are not careful. My advice to everyone is "if you don't need it, don't do it". There are a lot of things one can get from the blood. Drinking it acts as a natural emetic that can make you sick. The idea that vampires drink lots of blood is something out of the movies. A Sanguinarian is someone, who has a physical thirst and need for blood, and only requires a small amount to fit his or her energy needs. They also usually don't get sick because they consume small amounts. Again if you don't need it, don't take it. There are many other safe things to enjoy with your mate. Be sure to know whom your donor well including their past, diet, and ask for a good blood test. Sometimes that can't stop something from invading you, but being safe is the important things to do. I hope what I have said here changes your habits for the better and good luck to you.
Blessed be,
Dunya