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Bob Curran on the true bloody history of ‘American Vampires’
JP: I have been called a vampire since junior high after I was healed from Cancer at 17. I turned pale and bald and sort of resembled a more handsome Nosferatu. I have always been interested in Vampire lore but I do not drink blood or anything ridiculous like that. Energetically they maybe some exchange but not on purpose that I know of. I am curious to how you feel about energy vampirism. Do you think its just a wound in the energy levels of humans that feeds from others or an entity trying to do so through the human form?
BC: Energy vampirism is an interesting concept and one which is not confined solely to Native peoples. I think we have all be in the company of somebody and when we came away from that encounter we felt somehow drained and debilitated. This does not, of course, mean that the person that we have encountered is necessarily evil. I tend to think there may be energy vampires, so-called, who have the power to drain us of our vital energies and do so unconsciously. In the American South-West, as I’ve mentioned, witches sometimes are believed to have the power to drain energies from others in order to sustain themselves – is this some sort of explanation for a sensation of tiredness in the presence of some folk.
And also in South America witches tend to travel across the countryside as balls of light which draw the energies and goodness out of a house outside which they hover. This is a characteristic of evil sorcerers who leech off others. This is also supposedly connected to witchcraft. So is this some sort of condition or ability which manifests itself in certain humans? Can it be activated either consciously or unconsciously? I’m not sure but I think that there may be something there.
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