Encountering the Psychic Vampire in Ourselves & Others
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My review is for the paperback version of this book.
I started reading this book today, the author explains how Jungian psychology relates to psychic vampirism or vampirism in general.
It makes a lot of sense how the archetypes Carl Jung described, relates to the psyche & vampires/vampirism, or Gods/Goddesses in ancient civilizations and especially in the modern day-spirituality, witchcraft, various religions, spiritual & occult practices/beliefs.
Most ancient civilizations, believed in vampiric spirits, or vampiric entities, vampiric demons, or ancient vampiric Deities that are long forgotten about, faded into obscurity except for the minority that know about them.
It's interesting that psychic vampirism relates to Jungian psychology, it relates to modern society and how people treat others.
There are some weird spelling errors, typos in this book, which sometimes makes reading this book difficult to read sometimes or difficult to fully understand some of the sentences in this book.
Servants that serve their vampiric masters are known as a familiar and a donor for blood to satiate their vampiric master, they exist in a in-between state of life & death they aren't alive but aren't dead either. The familiar serves their vampiric masters during the day.