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Mar 30 2009

Calling All Vampires

Published by Dark Passenger at 10:31 pm under Vampires and Vampirism Edit This

If you’re a vampire then I want to hear from you!Happy Monday, dark passengers .  If you’re anything like me then Mondays aren’t typically happy days.  Back to school, back to work, the end of a weekend full of fun…I’m with you on that.  There’s a reason they have song about how Monday sucks.

However, I might just have a little bit of insider info to brighten up this otherwise crummy day…

A documentary is currently in the the early stages on - what else? - the truth about real vampires!  I’m not talking about some rinky dink little public broadcasting station either.  This is the real deal and it’s being handled by a network you ALL will know and probably watch on a regular basis.

Why aren’t I telling you who it is?  Well, I wasn’t told not to say anything, but I wasn’t exactly given the go ahead in any of my communications with them.  Okay, okay…It’s really fun to be all tight-lipped and secretive about it as well.  (No spilling the beans if you’re one of the peeps who’s already in the know, okay?)

What does this mean to you, my vampire friends?

For starters, it means real vampires are about to get some MAJOR exposure.  If you’re one of the people who believes that dispelling some of the vampire myths is a good thing then this is a big step in the right direction.  Personally, I think that a lot of awakening vampires will be able to get this information through the documentary more easily than they would without it.  (Trust me, y’all…this is going to be huge.)

Now, I realize some of you may not be quite as passionate as I am about getting the truth about real vampires out there.  That’s cool…but we still need your help.

If you’re a real vampire (either sang or psi) and you’re willing to talk to the documentary peeps then use the contact form to send me an e-mail with your contact information.  Here are some things you need to know:

  • No fanpires, vampire lifestylers or those who think someone is going to “turn” you.  Most vampires can tell the difference so don’t waste your time.
  • If you don’t want anyone to know you’re a vampire then this isn’t for you.  You’d be on camera, if selected, and people you know will probably see this.
  • Don’t try to sell me.  I’m not the one making the decision on anything; I’m just helping put the word out.  Telling me about all your vampy goodness and how you HAVE to be in the documentary isn’t going to make a bit of difference.

Okay, sang and psi vamps…do your thing and contact me if you want to be part of this documentary.  Yeah, sure…other documentaries have been done.  I get the sense this one is going to have way more exposure.  If you want in then don’t drag your feet on this.

Jen

“Let your dark passenger come out to play…Be your own nemesis!”

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8 Responses to “Calling All Vampires”

  1. jenwhittenon 02 Apr 2009 at 11:01 am edit this

    Honestly, I tend to think there’s almost always more to it than what we see.

    For instance, it’s possible that someone who seems to suck all the energy out of the room may be an unawakened psi-vampire. Since they need energy to sustain themselves, their body would drain energy from others out of self-preservation. As for their negativity, that could be a side-effect of being so tired and lethargic all the time due to a lack of energy.

    Then again, maybe some of these negative peeps are like that because they’re reaping the consequences of their bad karmic decisions/actions so they have reason to hate life… ;)

  2. kspaceon 07 Apr 2009 at 9:36 am edit this

    I wonder how many people (mis)identify themselves as psi-vamps who are actually psyche-vamps, or in English, emotionally needy. I know at least two like this who might fit themselves into the psi-vamp category, who are really just emotionally needy people with low self-esteem. You know they type…the never want to be alone, always trying to draw attention to themselves (constant strife, dressing a certain way, etc…) always trying to bring otherwise happy people down with them (misery loves company). They would probably be attracted to something like a vampire culture because it would give them the attention they so desparately seek from outside…make them feel like they have special qualities that make them so different from everyone else, etc…

    I can only say this about these two particular people because I know them very well and know their background. Both people had rough, if not negected childhoods which has a very great deal to do with their current states of mind.

    Any thoughts?

  3. jenwhittenon 08 Apr 2009 at 1:06 am edit this

    You know, that’s entirely possible. The true test as to whether someone is an actual psi-vampire or just needy is whether they physically need additional energy from another to function. It’s possible that the needy people of whom you speak really are psi-vamps who prefer (consciously or unconsciously) to feed off the certain emotional energy that’s created by another when they have to listen to all their whining.

    Not saying that’s going on, of course…just introducing it as a possibility.

    But you bring up an excellent point. There are a number of peeps out there who are energy junkies and choose to feed off the energy of others simply because they like the rush or jolt they get from it.

    And I know there’s a large group of visitors to this site who find me for no reason other than to find out if vampires are real and how they can become one. Vampirism is very “in” right now so I can certainly see how it might be appealing to someone looking for a dose of attention.

    Okay, this is funny. ReCaptcha says, “in purity” right now. Interesting…

  4. kspaceon 10 Apr 2009 at 9:56 pm edit this

    Now you made me think of something else…with regard to a psi-vamps physical energy inadequacy….do you know of any correlation between psi-vamps and actual mineral defficiencies, like anemia for example?

  5. jenwhittenon 13 Apr 2009 at 4:07 pm edit this

    I know in the case of sanguinarian vampires there is a condition/disease that causes their blood to be deficient and make them crave blood, but I’m not sure if there’s anything similar for psi vamps.

    What I do know is that every credible vampire site/community I’ve been to - and I say credible because they aren’t talking immortality, murder and magic - advises those who believe they are awakening vampires to get themselves fully checked out by a doctor first to rule out legitimate medical ailments before they start claiming to be vampires.

    From personal experience, I went through a time period where I was sick, had no energy - physical or mental - and doctors, specialists, psychologists, etc couldn’t figure out what was wrong with me. It was a scary time for me. I don’t feel certain enough to say I must be a psi vamp because of the lack of energy/life force at that time, but I will say that what I experiences matches up very closely with what psi vamps describe.

    Of course, it’s also in line with what is described by those who have been the victim of a psychic attack…

  6. Dark Passengeron 20 Apr 2009 at 1:50 am edit this

    Hi Alaina! I’ll send you an e-mail in the next few days so I can get some basic info from you and then send it onto the person in charge of the documentary. :D

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