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Index:

Introduction ………………………………………………………………. 11 to 14 History and Mythology …………………………………………………… 16 to 17 Vampire Organizations ..……………………………………………… 19 and 20 Mythology ………………………………………………………………… 23 to 28 Symbology ………….……………………… ………………….………. 31 and 32 Gods ……………………..……………………………………….……….. 34 to 37 The blood ……..…………………… …………………………………….. 39 to 40 Black Veil ……….……………………………………………………….. 42 a 44 Rite of Self-Initiation ………………………………………………….… 46 to 49 Ritual in the coffin ……..………………………………………… ……… 50 to 54 Absorption of a deity ….………..………………………………..……….….. 56 Example of an altar …….………………………… ……………………………. 58 Ceremonial Robe …….………………………………………………………… 60 Invocation to Selene …..……………………………………… ………………. 62 Ritualize a ring …….……………………………….……………………………65 Disciplines / Siddhis…….…….…….………………………………………… 66 Psychic development …..……..…………………………………………….… 66 Mobilization of energies ……..….…………………………………………… 67 Learn to feel energies ……….………………………………………………. 67 Moving energy through the body ………….…………………………………. 69 Energy manipulation – psy balls …….….………………………………… 70 Stimulating night vision ………………………………………………71 and 72 Scrying …………………………………………………………………………… 73 Developing the energy field ………………………… …………. 75 and 76 Developing hearing ………...……….……………………………………… 77 Invisibility (Golden Dawn method, Hinduism, Amun)….………….... 78 to 82 Ritual of the Messenger … …………..………………………………………… 86 Hymn to the Ancestors – Akhu …….…………………………………. 87 and 88 Energy Vampirism ………..…………..…………………………….. 90 to 92 Places of Power ……………………………………………… ……….. 93 and 94 Creating a telepathic link at a distance ….…………………………. 95 and 96 Remote Influence ……………..………………. ……………………… 98 to 101 Fundamental Laws of Personal Magnetism……. ……………… 104 and 105 Laws of Magnetic Influence ….…………..……………………….. 106 to 109 Dark Reiki – ………… …………..…… …..……………………… 111 to 117 Dreamwalking ……………………………………………………….. 119 and 120 Become an Incubus or Succubus …… …………………………… 121 and 122 Nightmares, the Egyptian art of cursing …….………………….. 124 and 125 Defense …………….……………… ………………………………………… 130

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Shielding ……………….………………………………………………. 130 to 132 Closing the circuit …………………………………………………………..…. 132 Bath to recharge psychic energy …….……..………………..………….. 134 Magically consecrate the sword ………………………………….. 136 to 138 Magnetic Ankh ……………… …..………………………………….. 140 to 143 Consecrate the Ankh ………….…………………………………………….… 143 Glamour (spell) ………..……………...……………………………… 146 to 148 Influential Magnetic Personality …..…..…………………………… 150 to 155 Magickal Names ……… …………………….……………….……….. 158 to 162 Glossary ………………………………….…………..……………….. 164 to 169 Bibliography …………………………….… ………..…………………………. 175

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Introduction

First, I want to clarify to the reader the title of this book, as I have considered several titles. Initially, I thought of "Real Vampirism", but after several combinations of words, I chose "Vampyros Magicae" which means vampiric magic. Magicae means magic (or spells) in Latin, while Vampyros is one of the old expressions (from 1857) for a vampire. There are dozens of ways to spell vampire: in German, Vampir, in Serbian: vampir or vampyro (1857 term), in Old East Slavic: Upir, I could have used the word "Vampirus" or "Vampyrus" which would also sound like Latin, but I opted for Vampyros. Lamia also means vampire, however, it wasn't that attractive. He also didn't want to use a title that already existed in other books of the genre.

Most vampire magic grimoires are filled with legend and fantasy. I must tell you that you will not be able to walk through walls, levitate, gain paranormal powers or become immortal. The overwhelming majority of “deities” and dark gods are inspired by ancient Babylon or Egypt (Tiamat, Lilith, Seth, among others), but many have their names misrepresented. There are different branches of vampirism, I don't sign blood vampirism (in which blood is drunk). I opt for energetic and magical vampirism. Blood can carry risks (obviously contagious diseases, HIV, etc.). In addition, it could be ingesting “energies” from these people, which were magnetically retained in the blood, including karmic energies. I perceive the vampire as a human being who walks the magical path to become a magician and develop psychic gifts, who manages to

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dominate various areas of his life, the human psyche, human relationships and becomes a more enhanced version of himself. Many self-proclaimed vampires just change rituals from Wicca, Thelema, Golden Dawn, OTO and change the names of deities, like wearing gothic clothing, black makeup, and summoning infernal entities. But that doesn't make you a vampire. In the mythology of various peoples, there are legends related to vampires. Some vampiric organizations mentioned in books that are pure fiction (they don't exist in reality), others do exist. In television and in literature, the image of the vampire has always been seductive. The vampire (or the vampire) has the image of being intellectual, seductive and with a magnetic personality. Movies like “Underworld”, “Blade”, “Queen of the Damned”, and series like “True Blood”, “The Originals” have always captivated audiences. The story of Count Dracula has a lot of fiction (whether in books or movies), Bram Stoker was, in addition to being an author, an initiate in the occult and affiliated with the Golden Dawn. However, there was even Vlad Tepes (the impaler), he was emperor of Wallachia (in Romania). Vlad III was known as Vlad Drakul (son of the dragon, or Draculae: little dragon), when they captured opposing warriors, they tortured and impaled them. His father, Vlad II, was a member of the Military Religious Order of the Dragon, created and formed by European Christian kings and princes in order to combat the geographical advance of the Ottomans (Muslims). The coat of arms was a dragon… Vlad II was of the Drăculeşti lineage, one of the main rival lines in the Bassarabe Dynasty Wallachia. The term “dracul” in contemporary Romanian means “devil”. In short, I believe that real vampires are people who study and practice the occult and develop magical and psychic gifts. I also believe that there are astral vampires (astral entities like incubi and succubi).

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The myth of the vampire living eternally (spread in books and movies) has an occult symbology. No one can live eternally in the body, however, some vampires aim through occult rituals to free themselves from the cycle of reincarnations (samsara), and live eternally in the spirit (without reincarnating again). Then the awakened spirit, eternalized and crystallized, begins to energetically vampirize other entities and people (in the astral plane and reentering our physical plane when they wish). In the astral body (semimaterialized), his reflection in the mirrors will not be visible.

True vampyrism is a millenary mystical practice of almost universal occurrence, according to mythical and ethnographic records, archaic and modern, in Africa, Asia, Europe and America. This is not just a universally recurring Jungian "archetype," or a structure of the collective unconscious, but a practice of magic widely dispersed in time and space. The mage finds in the vampyre archetype a way to unleash his inner power and express his individuality. Virtually all people have a dark side, and they repress emotions and push a lot of negative vibes into their subconscious. In the long run, this brings anxiety, anguish, and personality disorders. The Vampyre is an individual who, in a healthy way, understands, embraces his dark self, does “shadow work” (concept of Jungian psychology) and thus transmutes these emotions, and accepts this duality. He doesn't repress, he expresses. He does not constantly judge himself, transcends limiting beliefs, develops self-perception, empowers himself.

What will you learn from this book? Tune in to the cosmic energies and powerful egregores. Learning to absorb energy (prana, chi, Vril, or Sekhm energy) from crowds and places. Develop psychic powers (Siddhis), increase your magnetism, and develop magnetic personality like that of a vampire.

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Learn to persuade and captivate people, among more.

Most books on ritual vampyrism contain yoga and Hinduism exercises about chakras, pranayama, asanas, but I opt for exercises from Kemeticism (Egyptian spirituality), regarding “hellish” rituals or Jewish Kabbalah I do not sympathize with that, I prioritized Heka rituals (Egyptian magic).

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“And they saw a desert ahead... They didn't give them water or food for walking... Only the sky stops for the stars to feed, and the sands for the past to remember the eternity of your steps... They didn't know the way, the road, yet they didn't get lost on the way, which is today almost totally unknown, in the midst of so many books that describe it.

And the present myths... of the past were formed, of witches and sorceresses... obscene and wise under the moon, Necromancers and dark alchemists... Lost whispers... echoes of a forgotten time...”

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History and Mythology

Vampires in folklore began to be talked about more in the 18th century, on the Austrian-Hungarian border. However, in Sumerian legends seven thousand years ago, there were already spiritual vampiric entities that fed on human blood (the Akhkharu). The word "vampire" was first written down in 1725, in the report of an army doctor in the Holy Roman Empire. After the victory against the Ottoman Empire at Petrovaradin (1716) and the Siege of Belgrade (1717), which led to the signing of the Treaty of Passarowitz, Austria annexed large swaths of Serbia to its territory. And, upon arriving in the lands of the Slavic peoples, the Austrians came across reports about these strange creatures, which they had never heard of before. In the folklore of the Balkan Peninsula, the Dampyr (or Dhampir) would be a creature born of the union of a human woman with a vampire. The term derives from the Albanian words “dham” (tooth) and “pir” (to drink). In Serbia, there is a similar term: vampirević (son of a vampire). In Africa, the obayifo was the Ashanti name for a West African vampire who reappeared under different names in the mythology of most neighboring tribes. For example, among the Dahomeans, the vampire was known as the asiman. The abayifo was a witch who lived incognito in the community. The process of becoming a witch was an acquired tendency - there were no genetic ties. Some authors associate the "old gods" the "elders" with the Sumerian Anunnaki extraterrestrials. While there are no solid references to the Anunnaki drinking blood or being offered human sacrifices, the association has some logic. Known Anunnaki gods who would be vampires. Ereshkigal: Sumerian infernal goddess, sister of Lilitu (Lilith). Nergal, who was the husband of Ereshkigal and god of the underworld and death.

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Namtar, also god of death and fate, was the son of Enlil. Enlil (the evil and rebellious Anunnaki brother, like the Egyptian Seth). God of the atmosphere, air, and storms.

The Mayans and Aztecs made blood sacrifices to the gods, to various gods, to "appease" them, but also to nourish themselves with the energy of blood. In Aztec folklore, there were creatures like the Civatateo. According to Aztec mythology, the Civatateo were vampire souls serving the god Tezcatlipoca. They would be noble women who died in childbirth and, before going to Mictlan, haunted temples and travelers.

The Mayans also had in their mythology, a bat god, Camazotz. There was another entity, the Tlahuelpuchi, who resembled a female succubus, or vampire witch. It would have been a girl who, in her first menstruation, developed a deep desire for blood, at night she turned into an animal to make her attacks. In the universe, we find the equivalent of vampirism in black holes, supermassive objects with the ability to distort space-time, that absorb stars and even galaxies. At the center of every galaxy is a black hole, at the center of ours is Sagittarius A. In Norse mythology, the gods admit that without the "faith" and devotion of humans, they lose power. In the Jewish bible, the god YHWH-Yawé (Sumerian Enlil) says that we can only worship him and no other god because he is the only one who can vampirize the energy of human faith and devotion. Many gods are true energetic vampires. In Gnosis we have the archons (observers, ethereal beings who observe and vampirize humans through astral realms or in the terrestrial psychosphere).

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Archons were created by the imperfect god architect of this world (the Demiurge) at the same time the world was created.

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Vampire organizations A little of history.

60s: The Temple of Set in the USA was the first vampire organization to come to light in the late 1960s.

70s: Early 70s. In the early 70's, House Sahjaza appears, bringing vampirism back, with the use of ankhs, fangs and pagan rituals. From there, a series of vampiric “Houses” emerged in the US, each incorporating the practice of vampirism in its own way.

1970 - 1972: Dr. Jeanne Keyes Youngson began receiving, as president/founder of The Count Dracula Fan Club (now The Vampire Empire), letters from people who identified as vampires. The organization's reach was later extended, making The Count Dracula Fan Club the first research organization to study real vampirism.

1972: Stephen Kaplan founded the Vampire Research Center in Suffolk County, New York, and oversaw a "vampire hotline" that received numerous phone calls from people claiming to be vampires, though many were deluded.

1989: The Temple of the Vampire gained tax-exempt status as a religious organization in the US. The Temple of the Vampire (often shortened to TOV in print and online literature) is currently the only international vampire church to be granted tax-exempt status as a religious organization by the Internal Revenue Service. The organization has been known by various names throughout history: the Order of the Dragon, the Temple of the Dragon, and, in

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ancient Sumer, the Temple of the Vampire Dragon Goddess Tiamat (or Hekal Tiamat) ("Temple of the Vampire").

1989: The Vampire Bible is published.

90s: The Temple of the Vampire ran advertisements stating, “Vampires are real! Join us” in magazines such as Destiny and Gnosis. With TOV, Michelle Bellanger went public with House Kheperu – an order with a strong Egyptian influence, that believes in the existence of individuals who are 'otherkins' (people who feel they were born with a soul of non-human origin). In the 1990s, Ordo Strigoi VII (Order of the Living Vampire, or OSV) was founded. It was created by Father Sebaastian (Aaron Todd Hoyt). They combined vampirism with hermeticism and chaos magic.

2005: AVA: Atlanta Vampire Alliance was founded in Atlanta (Georgia, USA).

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Mythology

When Cain, a character mentioned in the Bible, killed his brother Abel, was cursed by God and condemned to walk eternally on Earth. Cain could not be destroyed by anyone, so he was branded with a symbol of immortality.

This symbol, after the Ankh, came to be constantly used in Egyptian literature. So, Cain was the first vampire of humanity, according to mythology, but he didn't need to drink blood; that came later. In his solitude, Cain built a city called "The First Great City" and fathered three children, giving part of his blood to them. These second generation vampires (Caine was the first) had to drink mortal blood periodically to keep the power of Caine's blood alive. These three vampires sired seven more vampires, the third generation, who needed to drink mortal blood more often than the second generation. Cain ordered everyone to stop breeding, as he truly believed that it was a curse. And so it was, for a long time, until one day the flood came that wiped out a large part of the "First Great City" and, it is assumed, also wiped out the second generation vampires, as there is no historical record of these from that day. Cain, believing this to be a punishment from God, completely abandoned mortal society, leaving third-class vampires to fend for themselves. Then, these began to generate other vampires, which consequently generated others, but with more difficulty, as the blood of Caine was thinning as the generations passed, until it reached a point that

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vampiric blood no longer replaced mortal blood. Before giving him the soul blood, it was necessary to remove all the blood from the person who was intending the curse.

Apep The Egyptian deity symbolized by a giant serpent, associated with chaos. The Greeks called him Apophis. He was an opponent of light, of Ra, and of order (goddess MA'AT), and lord of chaos. There was another serpent (there were several) in Egyptian mythology, which was the creative force of the universe, it was Kneph (which means breath of life). According to ancient Egyptian mythology, Apophis already existed before the creation of the world. Therefore, he is the great serpent and the arch-enemy of Ra. Apophis found peace in chaos and darkness, and so he became the god of thunder, earthquakes, storms, darkness, and the underworld. Sometimes he is also linked to the god Seth. In Persian mythology (Zoroastrianism), there was the demon Ahriman who tried to devour the sun, light, and order god Ormuzd. Apparently, Ahriman and Ormuzd were two faces of the same deity; that is, a single deity had two polarities (negative and positive). The Jewish bible copied this concept, like almost everything else, Tehom (Hebrew ְּ‫םֹוה‬, "deep" or "abyss") emerged as the depths of the primordial waters of creation. Curiosity: NASA and the astronomical community usually assign mythological names to missions, stars and asteroids, to probes, and they named an asteroid with dangerous approaches to Earth “99942 Apophis”, an approach considered risky was in 2004, and the next one will be in 2029.

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Lilith In some vampirism sites, it is common to mention Lilith in some vampiric rituals too... For more than 2500 years BC, people already heard about “Lil”, a kind of wandering spirit that flew over like an evil wind, in the beliefs of Sumerian, Assyrian, Persian, Arab, Teutonic, Babylonian, Canaanite, and other civilizations, finally the Hebrew. Mesopotamia was the cradle of the first civilizations, and it was within these ancient peoples that “Lilith” emerged, the first female vampire, whose greatest mission was to be the first wife of Adam before Eve. Before, however, this interpretation, Lilith could be equivalent to “Astarte”, winged Ishtar with owl feet in the form of sharp claws on mammals, with open arms showing her breasts and completely naked belly, enormous wings and an ornate diadem of gold on her head, which gave this goddess absolute power, asserting her voluptuousness of lust and pleasure over men, as if the sexual instinct were a supernatural power! Lilith is a hidden force, belonging to the darkness of night. She is a flying demon, a vampire who feeds on fresh blood, a witch, a renegade, cursed, a promiscuous serpent, an owl, the moon itself, the darkness of the unconscious... Lilith, after all, is the result of other cultures even more primitive than that of the Hebrews. Its name changed from time to time, and the dismal aspect was reasserted as urban evolution populated the entire region of ancient Mesopotamia. Lilith is a kind of perverse and seductive succubus. In the Roman Empire, the vampire was a witch who, in the form of an owl, attacked children to suck their blood.

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They were called Strix, which culminated in strega, Italian for witch. The strega, even during the Roman Empire, already had vampire characteristics. She flew at night, sucked the blood of children, and became sexually involved with men who ended up drained.

Kali The Goddess Kali (Kali means "black" and/or "time") has an element of vampirism (mitema) in her myth. When an enemy of the gods called "Raktabija" (Rakta = blood and Bija = seed) is about to destroy all the gods, Kali is summoned to make war against him, but with every drop that falls on the ground, a new doubling of Raktabija, to the point where the battle was almost lost. Upon this, Kali swallowed every drop of Raktabija's blood (and they did not touch the ground), thus defeating him. She is followed by a series of Hindu entities called Dakinis, vampires (azra-pas), according to the Hindu text of the "Puranas". Mahakali, or the Great Kali with ten arms, is its universal and transcendental manifestation, associated by the text "Kalika Purana" with the unmanifest Brahman, which can be translated as the nature of the "Nirvana" of the Buddhists. In Buddhism, the Dakinis become instruments of buddhaic enlightenment. As the goddess of Tantra Yoga, which are the spiritual enhancement techniques that promote identification with the gods and sexual energy to promote enlightenment as well as the awakening of man's hidden faculties. Kali is then called, among other names, "Kali Smashan" or "Kali of the Crematoria", as she burns all karma, having four arms, a trident and a curved sword in her right hands.

I recommend my book “Obscure Dimensions and Magickal Systems” where I present sigils and rituals for these deities

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Nix Nix, in Greek mythology, is the goddess of night and witches, most likely copied from the Egyptian goddess Nut (Nuit), who represents the starry sky. However, in Greek mythology, they gave her a darker reputation and made her the twin sister and wife of Erebus, and they gave rise to some evil gods such as Thanato, Eris, Hypnos, Apáte, Charon, and others. Nix is a daughter of chaos and was the second creature to emerge from the void (I tend to associate chaos and void with the quantum void). This goddess Nix is still considered the patron of witches and sorcerers, the guardian of all night secrets, and controlled the life and death of men and gods. Even Zeus himself feared and respected her. If you wish to work with rituals, or invoke this deity (this egregore), learn a little more about her with the introduction.

Hekate Hecate is greatly revered by witches and some vampiric cults. In Greek mythology, Hekate is one of the ancient goddesses of the mystical world and is very much associated with the night, the underworld, wild hunting, ways of ecstatic. At the crossroads, witchcraft, fire, light, the moon, magic, necromancy. She has a large following and is said to have brought the cults to the human world. She descended into the underworld with the intention of purifying herself and was eventually adopted by Persephone, becoming her most faithful companion. Hecate in Greek means "distant", sometimes called Perseia (daughter of Perseus). Triple goddess, for she presented herself with

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three faces, she could see the past, present and future, she has dominion over the underworld, land, and sea. For the Romans it was considered Trivia - the goddess of crossroads.

This is just a sample, buy the complete book on Amazon or Scrib. Vampyre magick based on ancient Sumerian and Kemetic rituals, energy manipulation, remote influence, dreamwalking, incorporating entities, tulpas and servitors. Magnetic personality, laws of magnetic influence, awaken occult powers (siddhis). Non-blood vampirism. Many rituals, 178 pages. My Amazon author page: https://www.amazon.com/Asamod-ka/e/B09R3Z4T8C

My website with free spells and texts: https://asamod-blackmagic.weebly.com My ohter books: “Binding and Dominance Spells”. “Magickal Formulary – 620 Spells”. “Obscure Dimensions and Magickal Systems”. “Vrăjitoare – Gypsy Magick”. “Black Magick Rituals”. All in paperback and ePub.

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