Yes, there are vampires who take in energy and consume blood (in small amounts). Some need to do both, and others need one method or the other.
Vampires are people who need more energy than they can produce. This is energy on a spiritual level, not physical. There's some dissention as to why this happens, but all vampires agree that they need it, and that it is a need and not a want.
Psychic vampires take in energy on a spiritual level. Awakened psi-vamps know what they are and what it means and have donors they take from. Unawakened psi-vamps don't know what they are and take from anyone whenever they need to. These are the people who seem to "drain the life" from a room when they walk in. They're also the people psychic self-defense books are (unfairly) written about.
Sanguinary vampires use blood as their medium for getting energy. Again, the Awakened have donors, and the Unawakened spiritually act a lot like Unawakened psi-vamps.
Also, some vampires are a hybrid of the two and take in energy both psychically and through blood, and some take energy from nature rather than humans.
It's good to someone interested. ^_^
2007-12-08 10:17:27
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answered by Rhiamon Hikari 2
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There was a man that went by dracula...his name was Vlad Dracul III.
Vlad was referred to as Dracula in a number of documents of his times, mainly the Transylvanian Saxon pamphlets and The Annals of Jan DÅugosz
But hey, I believe there are people who drink blood, perhaps not by biting them in the neck, but they're out there.
2007-12-10 15:51:57
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answered by iCanHelpSome 5
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The blood thing is kind of way gross to me, so I won't get into that again. I think a huge problem are energy vampires. It is one thing if the person doesn't know it, or if a "victim" gives up energy willingly. But another when you have people running around attacking innocent people with intent.
2007-12-08 17:11:54
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answered by An Independent 6
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Psychic Vampires, People Who Take Energy From Others
The name psychic vampires immediately reveal our attitude toward people who take energy. Not as obvious, it also reveals our attitudes toward the people from whom they take. A vampire is a taker who drains its victims.
To help and heal ourselves and each other, we must first recognize the person who is taking energy from another person can only do so if the person they are taking from agrees to it on some level. Freedom comes when we stop projecting our fear of powerlessness onto others, blaming them and victimizing ourselves.
Permission to give or take does not need to be granted on a conscious individualized basis. It comes from an underlying attitude about giving and taking.
Our experiences in life all include give and take in varying degrees and mirror back to us where we are on the spectrum selfishness and selflessness. Selfishness and self-centeredness are generally viewed as undesirable traits. Selflessness is usually viewed positively. Both require balancing.
Those who give selflessly without balance can become doormats or martyrs or may "kill with kindness". They may find it difficult to say "No." Those who take without thought are often very kind people who have learned inappropriate ways to get energy. They may also be obviously selfish and thoughtless of others. These are examples of opposite ends of the spectrum. Most of us sit somewhere closer to the middle and as with all living things our abilities and balance fluctuate.
The giver's attitude of willingness creates an opening that enables a taker to connect to the giver. Connecting to each other, although generally unseen, literally creates a physical connection that we just do not see with the naked eye. The Hunas have spoken about these connecting "cords" for centuries. More recently Phyllis Krystal, a therapist from California, has developed a technique called Cutting the Ties That Bind, a method of working with or cutting serious ties that prevent us from being us.
Those we mistakenly call vampires are not necessarily bad people. For instance a friend once connected to me very deeply while we were working on an intense project together. Eventually the energy being drained from me made me ill physically. I was extremely weak, dizzy and having heart palpitations. My friend was driving me to the various doctor's appointments and helping in any way she could. Neither of us knew she had connected to me in this fashion. It took a mutual friend, an intuitive, to tell me what was happening. In meditation I prayed for guidance and saw the cords between us. I envisioned myself pulling some of them out one by one. I envisioned cutting other cords with scissors. My health improved in three days. My friend and I spent a day together talking about the experience and forgiving each other. She was horrified at what we had learned. She loves me and would not hurt me for the world.
Love & Blessings
Milly
2007-12-08 18:27:20
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answered by milly_1963 7
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There are people who drink blood. So yes.
2007-12-08 16:38:19
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answered by deadletter graveyard 2
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i think im one... i have pale white skin (from staying in the dark and the glow of my computer screen) and i dont like garlic (it makes me nausious) but i do like the cross! HOLY VAMPIRES FTW!!!
2007-12-08 16:39:27
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answered by Anonymous
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