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Starting at1:22 in the video as the Vampire women her self says this sentence:
“The Vampire is a powerful metaphor, for the outcast inside of us for the monster in all of us, for the predator in all of us.”
You can clearly see Ann Rice changing shape and then going back to normal. What does this mean? Well for starters, the fact that she said “for the monster in all of,” as she changes shape is actually pretty shocking.
Think about it for a moment, if each human being did have a monster inside of them, could we still say that we are human? What does make a human a human? What would happen if we were then governed by this “monster in us.” What if it decided it wanted more violence, blood and killing? Would we just feed it what it craves?
I certainly don’t want to have a monster in me! I hope others feel the same.
I know many people reading are probably really into her books and this whole vampire craze, but for some reason I never got into it. I think maybe because ever since I was young, I always felt Earth wasn’t my true home. So the concept of living forever on this planet and staying alive by turning others into soulless entities would for sure be a real hell for me.
Aside from that, Man seems have to taken more of a dark turn. The Gaga, (who I would say is not at all a lady) calls all of her followers “little monsters,” and people just eat it up without even thinking.
is Ann Rice actually shapeshifting?
Instead of craving watching, doing and listening to good happy things, we crave the dark, depressing aspects of life; like dark paintings, music, movies, even news. And people wonder why they become so depressed! The masterpiece artwork from the renaissance era and before, that took years to create, are now looked at as out dated and old by much of the kids growing up in this century. Now art that is just thrown together or splattered on a canvas using dark and dreary colors are considered “Masterpieces” and are sold for $1,000s and $1,000s.
Truly good happy things are hard to really find in this world. And people wonder why there are so many killings. Even with news, it doesn’t get hits unless it is gritty, dirty, violent and shocking.
If I posted something about disabled kids working supper hard to become great athletes, it might get a couple hundred hits but that’s it. It is really sad actually. I guess these writers like Ann Rice and what not, are really bringing out the monster in everyone to the point where we are not even aware we are becoming one our selves. To the point were we are not satisfied unless there is blood.
So those people who wish to actually be vampires, may already have their wish granted and yet they are not even aware. We are slowly destroying our selves and the sad thing is, we don’t even know we are doing it.
Apollo Belenus is the Paranormal editor for Before its News,
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The Vampire is a metaphor for shapeshifting aliens that feed on human body fluids and are a parasite to the collective unconscious of humanity cultivating the negative emotions which are all they can feel. They honor the dark, violent, and predatory aspects of humanity because they need it for nourishment. Their human minions engage in similar practices in homage to their controllers. The rest of us are fed this light-hearted love story of two misunderstood teens instead of the parasitic leeches that have attached themselves to our species and have engineered our current state of chaos to provide for more blood flow…which given the global climate is about to explode. The last three “novel” crazes, Rice’s Vampire series, Rowling’s Harry Potter, and Meyers’ Twilight series are all designed to make the occult seductive to children and the YA market….obsessed with negativity and hopelessness. The Hunger Games is another perfect example…what a future our culture is creating through the publishing, film and gaming industries. Once fully desensitized this generation of Young Adults should feel quite comfortable with the blood running in the streets when the time eventually comes…it will look so cool, just like World of Warcraft.
She’s pretty old for a vampire.
Ann Rice is hardly depressing and far from being anything that’s not human. She has a devotion to God and is a prolific writer. One of the best writers we have seen in modern times. Now, one could say Stephen King is killer clown or Dean Koontz is a phantom of death. Sorry to say, this article and video is complete hocus pocus.
The vampire is a materialization of people’s fear. Wouldn’t is be better to revive the legends of angels, materialization of love?
Who lets the children contribute on here?