Darkest Greetings! I'm Spiritus "The Dark Prince" also known as The Dark Angel Of Shadows . I'm an Artist who creates poetry and produces music which I call Ghoulish Synth or Ghoulwave ( a very dark form of electronic music). A Goth, Ghoul, eccentric , rebel are a few words that comes to mind when mentioning my name as most feel the everlasting presence of darkness when I'm around. I am deeply into spirituality and I'm an Occultist and Pagan. BB )0(
As you may know by now this site is dedicated to all things paranormal, dark, and eerie. So with that said I must speak on the topic of Real Vampires. Real Vampires do exist and walk among most and no of course it is not a movie concept. Mainly they are not all white and pale like you see in the media and how they paint their false perceptions in the minds of many. Neither is it just a show for attention, these are the real deal. The first Part dealt with celebrating the Ethnic Vampires who were in the media to show they were brilliant actors and actresses as well, but in Part 2 will be more from a truthful and spiritual perspective. Here are some modern Ethnic Vampires from New York and New Jersey.
The real Vampires is something older than Dracula or Elizabeth Bathory because real Vampires is a very ancient concept that goes back to the days of the Aswang or Kherpians, Lillith, to even more. In most cases modern society thinks about the blood drinking version of the Vampire and although they do exist as well, the most ancient versions once again can be traced back to the days of ancient Egypt which are either known as Kherpians or Asetians . In modern day terms we say Psi Vamps or Psychic Vampires. This condition is met when their is not enough energy and there is a feeding that needs to occur. It doesn't kill you or anything though it will enough to make you feel very sluggish. They are other types of Vampires as well though the two main types are Psy and Sang. Sometimes there are a hybrid of both. Where did we come from and what is our origin some would ask. If some would take time and try to understand the watchers, the gods, the nephilim then it would sort of bridge the gap on how we came to be in this existence. It's no wonder why we are also refereed to as Dark Angels. Yes we because I am also one and a very proud one at that. Though here is link to give further elaboration in what I am speaking of. http://www.asetka.org/vampirism.shtml
Listen to this videos as well More will come soon my friends until then live a good life and embrace the darkness. Blessed Be )0( V''''V
It's Black History Month and there is something that comes to my attention.....
We are often bombarded by the stereotypical Caucasian view of Vampires through the media and certain portion of historical facts. Not say that isn't nice to see but however there has been an untold side of Vampires that is rarely seen that also have historical facts as well. Historical facts ranging from all over the world and in different cultures. With all of that said why is it that you would rarely see a black or ethnic Vampires in movies and even when you do it's usually just one or two, not a whole group? (If there is a movie where there is more in a group maybe it's low budget or underground perhaps. Surprisingly to some I haven't seen them all but maybe there is someone who can bring some more urban Vampire or Urban Gothic film's to my knowledge ) If you do see us it's more like a rare yet priceless and beautiful as well, and sometimes that main one sticks out such as Akasha who is the Mother of Vampires or Blade who is somewhat of a Vampire, technically he is a Dhampir half Vampire/half Human but being a Dhampir is another story for another time-----lets just say Vampire to keep it short and simple, and of course Blacula, how could anyone forget or not mention Blacula? Now that was a movie that had more than one or two black Vampires.
That is the main purpose of why I am making this post for this Black History Month to share and honor the legendary Vampires of African/ Black/ Native -Native descent.
To also acknowledge Vampires that also made a difference and did great work whether it may be in media or real life (To some that may not know or is skeptical yes there are individuals that identify themselves as actual Vampires. I know personally and that will be spoken about in Part 2 of this blog V''''V ) This is the first post of more to come regarding Black and Ethnic Vampires especially during Black History Month. This blog post is focused more on the ones that is well known in the media. Remember Black Lives Matter and Undead Lives Matter as well. If someone have more to add let me know, I will also acknowledge you. Have a great evening and Blessed Be)0( V''''V
Happy Valentines no its Lupercalia or Werewolf Day.
Lupercalia unlike it's now known Chirstianized named Valentines day, has a very barbaric history rooted in ancient and Pagan origin. Lupercalia ( A Roman Festival) and worship of wolf gods and goddesses. Most notably Lupercus, and Lupa. Lupa was a she wolf Goddess that nurtured Romulus and Remus and as they became older they also celebrated and gave thanks to her on this day thus it became known as Lupercalia. Lupercalia was also a day of dog and goat sacrifice, they would sacrifice them and beat women with the hides of the animals they have killed. Their was plenty of sexual activity among humans also animals as well. There was much more that went on during this time that extended from Feb 13 to 15th. There was also a god named Lupercus who was in the form of a wolf would purposely tell men to act as wolves during this festival. It was certainly a day to give praise to the more bestial instinct and to wolves or to the wolf in general.