• Hi guest! As you can see, the new Wizard Forums has been revived, and we are glad to have you visiting our site! However, it would be really helpful, both to you and us, if you registered on our website! Registering allows you to see all posts, and make posts yourself, which would be great if you could share your knowledge and opinions with us! You could also make posts to ask questions!

Seeking Recommendation what are the best books for beginning vampire practice?

Seeking recommendations for books.

Fracula

Neophyte
Joined
Oct 11, 2025
Messages
8
Reaction score
11
Wrong section
i've been reading the posts on here and there's some INCREDIBLE content! i think one post by winterus talked about a vampire curriculum, like not energy taking through chakraas but becoming a new kind of soul with vampire magic. does anyone have any books to recommend that could help me with that? TYIA!
 

Morell

Disciple
Joined
Jul 5, 2024
Messages
621
Reaction score
1,155
Awards
10
There is vamp folder in the library. Enjoy.
Vety useful one is vampires way to psychic defense.
 

Fracula

Neophyte
Joined
Oct 11, 2025
Messages
8
Reaction score
11
There is vamp folder in the library. Enjoy.
Vety useful one is vampires way to psychic defense.
thank you so much! which is best to start with do you think>?
 

Morell

Disciple
Joined
Jul 5, 2024
Messages
621
Reaction score
1,155
Awards
10
I would recommend starting with Vampire's way to psychic self-defense

It's a good way to taste Vampiric use of energy outside of vampirism to familiarize yourself with it. After some time you can choose one of the other books. Skip Father Sebastiaan for sure, they are filled with cool words, but it's occult written by amateur who never went deep himself.

You can choose from:
Don Webb - Not fully my taste but workable for sure
Aset Ka books - Not in my collection, but is in the WF library
Michele Belanger - didn't read that one yet, I got review that theory sucks, but practices are at least practices
Or the other books that are in the collection.

My personal approach is first to read the book cover to cover to get sense of the offered system, and then deciding if I start practicing. But when you start, be serious and do it.

But if you read the threads on the Vamp section, you should have found that main thing is still to do the job, to practice and walk the path. If you put no effort in, you won't get anything out of it. So keep that in mind.
 
Top