Psychic vampirism is not type of person, it's a type of behavior. It's taking energy without giving it back.
Please don't make racist comments.
I learned that technique from a book called, Psychic Defense for Home and Office. It works.
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Psychic vampirism is not type of person, it's a type of behavior. It's taking energy without giving it back.
Please don't make racist comments.
I learned that technique from a book called, Psychic Defense for Home and Office. It works.
Self-loathing white*
Although I can't comment on the all to ambiguous mystical "energy", I do take the word energy in a figurative sense (aside from it's use as a scientific term) and in that sense there are plenty of people who do what you describe.
lol at the time I was getting frustrated with my white family.
lol c'mon guys back on topic. :P
I've heard about these techniques of crossing your legs or arms. However, the only thing that can stop me from sapping someone's energy is a very good psychic shield....just saying. An experienced and concsious psy-vamp is also a very skilled energy-worker. So crossing your legs will not stop them. However, it might work against unconscious psy-vamps.
I just shield, usually a mirror or brick wall shield, that usually does the trick
Maybe I am a vampire to. Some people have said that they don't like the vibe i give out even when I am in a good mood. I have noticed that if I don't talk to people and have alot of interactions I get tired and feel like crap.
are forum trolls to be counted as vampires?:panic:
Ha!
I was wondering what thoses things were, they always take different forms in my dreams but use the same technique to get me. One time when Raven turned up in my dream (after I called her) I was trying keep up with her, flying over somekind of a beach - when out of nowhere something grabbed at my ankles :/
I wonder if psychic vampirism and real vampirism within dreams have anything in common?
Except the word vampirism. >.<
I like transparent psi bubbles. <3
Though I like to vamp people myself, but never to hurt them. xD Some people's energies are so icky. D:
WN, what's your main source of energy? (Why do I get the feeling he's gonna answer 'Everything around me')
Main source of energy is yourself. Then nature. Simple as that :)
More like the container of your own energy is yourself. :) I like to draw my power from the moon, it's relaxing. :D
I dunno if I have reached high enough a level where I can create psi stuff (shields, balls, etc) from my own energy, but I am pretty sure I can. ^^
It depends what you mean by real vampire.
Sunlight, moonlight, fresh air, filtered water, healthy food, being in the ocean, being in the jungle, standing under waterfalls, meditation, chanting, drawing energy from the cosmos and the earth. Mainly being outdoors and away from large buildings and machines. I draw energy from people's attention when they give it to me synergystically.
So, you are pretty correct.
Here is a list of some things that people think give them energy which do not: stimulants, lack of sleep, cold, coffee. Also sugar and low fiber food are kind of minus foods.
We are nature.
Stare at the full moon, bulge your eyes out, and breathe deeply three times. Inhale the moon.
As far as dream energy, I find when I have a good balance of sleep, exercise, and healthy food, I have a lot more energy in dreams. Also, I have learned to guard my energy in dreams and get more energy by sleeping in dreams.
Blood sucking monster in dreams. Energy sucking monster in dreams. Difference?
Processed food is unhealthy for your energy too. I find oranges to energize me like nothing else.
Interesting. I usually sit on the roof and look at it for hours, trying to absorb it's light. It's one of my favorite relaxing things.
I doubt dream energy is related to anything real. Though your dream body IS a replica of your real body (usually) and a healthy real body means healthy dream bodies, I don't think energies in dreams are anywhere near real energies. I belief they are composed more of our thoughts and 'belief' in the dream, as well as emotions.
Soooo is weed a "stimulant?" xD
This is an interesting thread.
-K