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Sun and vampires

moonbow

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I thought the "vampiric tendrils" thing was a fallacy created by Belanger?
Although, i do agree about the moon. I do not like the sun much, so the moon has always been my chosen and preferred.
I don't know about Belanger and while the tendril does seem a bit strange and inconvenient at first nothing would be able to stop you from creating and/or using one if you really wanted.
As far as I remember in the book it wasn't a single tendril but a horde of smaller tendrils growing naturally all over your astral body as a result of practicing vampirism and reaching out to your environment.
 

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For what it's worth: I have read more than a few books about Taoist mystical and magical practices, and I can't say I have ever seen tendrils mentioned, especially in relation to environment. I could see how some directing of energy may seem like a tendril when connecting with another human. That said, I'm sure I have read only a fraction of what is available and there are many schools of Taoism.

On the other hand, I can think of at least a couple LHP grimoires that reference a tendril without mentioning Belanger. Whether they took the idea from her or arrived at it from personal experience or some tradition is anyone's guess. One in particular though I'm sure drew it from Carlos Castaneda's books, where energy tendrils are definitely a thing.
 

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In some book about taoist vampirism I've read that after you start inhaling Qi or practicing anything vampiric in general, your astral body becomes more sensitive and sunlight basically "damages" your aura a bit, or at least it inhibits the many vampiric tendrils that emerge from your astral body. That's why after a while you supposedly start feeling uncomfortable and depressed when the sun is out, or something like that.
I myself always had a strong feeling that while the sun gives plenty of material life energy, it supresses and inhibits the spiritual and magical. Something like a physical matrix guardian... the moon always felt more healthy and wholesome to me, even though the moon just reflects sunlight. But it does it in a much healthier way, at least that's what's I think.
Sun inhibiting spirituality,.. that sounds quite possible. I'm sure that it does affect us spiritually, some might definitely feel grounded by it.
 

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Sun inhibiting spirituality,.. that sounds quite possible. I'm sure that it does affect us spiritually, some might definitely feel grounded by it.
Does Mikal Nyght in Teachings of the Immortals not use "dayshine world" in a negative sense, and "nightside" or "night that never ends" in a positive sense for a reason? There must also be a reason why most magic and vampirism are usually undertaken by night, and the iconic image of the sunlight destroying the vampire might bear a little bit of truth. The sunlight is sometimes said to "blind" you while at night you can see. I also encountered the saying that sunlight burns you inside, while at night with the moonlight you can finally breathe.
One can try to explain it away as wishful thinking, self-delusion, placebo, or weakness in health or some sort of disease but of course we know that's nonsense. Doubts and trying to explain things away with "common sense" only block your own magic and harm your spiritual progress when in reality you know what's real.
 

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Does Mikal Nyght in Teachings of the Immortals not use "dayshine world" in a negative sense, and "nightside" or "night that never ends" in a positive sense for a reason? There must also be a reason why most magic and vampirism are usually undertaken by night, and the iconic image of the sunlight destroying the vampire might bear a little bit of truth. The sunlight is sometimes said to "blind" you while at night you can see. I also encountered the saying that sunlight burns you inside, while at night with the moonlight you can finally breathe.
One can try to explain it away as wishful thinking, self-delusion, placebo, or weakness in health or some sort of disease but of course we know that's nonsense. Doubts and trying to explain things away with "common sense" only block your own magic and harm your spiritual progress when in reality you know what's real.
Yes, he definitely uses those terms!

The truth is, I got the same mindset way before I got into Mikal or Vampires. From the start of my spiritual journey, honestly. The starlight is sacred and liberating, while the Sun was in my opinion slave master, who forces you to work during the day, not allowing much time for yourself... and it offers illusion of colors and beauty of physical world luring you away from spirituality... It banishes the dreams...
 
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Over the years my ability to stand huge heatwaves has become lower and lower.

Maybe it's vampirism.
Maybe it's just aging.

Hehe.
 
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