I am writing a new series!

I just recently got into psi-vampires. I learned of a Vampire House named Kheperu. I am going to write a trilogy on it Xd wish me luck! If you want to read more, go here:

www.housekheperu.org

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Good luck. :slight_smile: I use writing for therapeutic reasons and hope some day some of my work may even get published and I could make a living as a writer…that’s always been my dream.

I am crossing my fingers for ya :smile: Writing really helps a lot.

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They aren’t actually vampires you know.

Nothing is being drained or removed.

They just like smacking others around and it makes them happy.

to be truthful, Pan… We do drain energy. We are firm believers in peace and balance.

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I tried the link, but it isn’t working for me.

hm… try typing it into the address bar.

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I Googled it and found it I think

okay good :slight_smile: Anyway, yep xD

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It’s not so much a drain or removing something as it is poisoning.

Thats like saying mcdonald’s food is a vampire, it’s not, it’s just bad for you.

But people always liked to put things a certain way, makes things more magical and dramatic.

you may believe what you will. Every one is entitled to their own opinion.

I don’t wish to believe it though.

Or opinions.

If im wrong i would like to know.

If you truly want to know what is true…

I am a vampire. I am a firm believer in feeding but not draining completely, for that would kill a person. I believe in reincarnation and wandering the fabric of time, and I take up bodies like clothing. I am spiritually in tune with God and nature, and I am an immortal spirit. You need only to read this to find the truth:

"We are the many-born. We are the immortal. We have been known by many names throughout the ages, though few have understood the truth of our existence.

Endlessly, we die and are reborn, changed yet unchanging throughout the ages. We move from lifetime to lifetime, taking up bodies as garments.

We are watchers and we are wanderers.

We seek knowledge and understanding above all.

Long ago we strove the sunder the life of our body from our roving minds, for it grounded us. It held us back. It bound us to a single span of days. Through a ritual of death and rebirth, we severed our living ties and gained immortality.

Now we are freed of the life of the body, but we are irrevocably tied to the life we cut away. It sustains us and empowers us.

We thirst for life and we feed upon it.

It is our greatest weakness and our greatest prize."

This is my charge. This is my truth.

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sweet ill read it one day