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Vampires: The Occult Truth (Llewellyn Truth About Series)
Vampires: The Occult Truth (Llewellyn Truth About Series)

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Author: Konstantinos
Publisher: Llewellyn Publications
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 34 reviews
Sales Rank: 26383

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1st
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 208
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 0.6

ISBN: 1567183808
Dewey Decimal Number: 133.423
EAN: 9781567183801
ASIN: 1567183808

Publication Date: September 1, 2002
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Feeling drained? Perhaps you are the unwitting victim of a psychic vampire. Want to know more? In this his second book, Konstantinos explores the folklore surrounding the blood-drinking vampire and, more importantly, exposes the threat of 20th century vampires which feed on psychic energy. I found this amalgam of stories from the past with Konstantinos' experiences in the present appealing to both the folklorist and the occultist sides of my curiosity. Konstantinos' theories will be considered controversial by many, but I don't feel that they can be summarily dismissed.

Product Description
Discover the strange world of the undead and the proof that creatures of the night exist when you read Vampires by Konstantinos.

The facts about vampires are stranger than anything you may have read, heard, or imagined before. In Vampires you''ll learn the truth about the undead. It rips away the myth and exposes the habits and lifestyles of these beings.

Vampires reveals the occult truths about these creatures including actual first-person encounters with vampires of all types—the ancient undead of folklore, contemporary mortal blood drinkers, and the most dangerous creatures of all: psychic vampires who intentionally drain the life force from their victims.

- Learn about the four types of vampires
- Read about vampire legends from around the world
- Discover vampires from history, including:
- Arnold Paole of Serbia
- Peter Plogojowitz and the Count de Cabreras of Hungary
- The vampire of Croglin Grange, Cumberland, England
- Countess Elizabeth Bathory, responsible for up to 650 deaths
- Gilles de Rais
- Fritz Haarman, of Germany, from ninety years ago
- John Haigh of Yorkshire, England, from just before WWII
- And of course, the real Vlad Dracula
- Present-day blood drinkers
- How to protect yourself from vampires

Included are letters from contemporary vampires. You will be shocked and surprised as you discover what these people are really like. Besides learning about the psychic vampire that unintentionally drains you of your energy as well as the intentional psychic vampire, you''ll learn rituals for protection and methods to avoid falling into their clutches.

Vampires finally reveals the truth about the undead. You will be fascinated when you discover who they were and what they are now, and you''ll be grateful when you learn how to protect yourself from them. This is not a book of fantasy and imagination, but of science, history, and spirituality.



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5 out of 5 stars great book   October 20, 2007
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have studied alot about vampires and this book is a great book on vampires it covers alot of true information about modern vamps and the past and theories came to be about them. it also is not a book saying this is the whole truth and only truth. it shows both sides of how it could be true and not true. the only thing i disliked is it only focused on the negative side of psychic vampires not all psychic vampires are bad like he portrays but its still an amazing read. i highly recommend it.


4 out of 5 stars If You're Anemic, Don't Blame A Vampire   February 8, 2007
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful


Konstantinos' book drips with mystery and that's only the beginning of what makes "Vampires The Occult Truth" a definitely spooky but worthwhile read. It's written well enough for a blob of cells to understand it.

With so many different types of vampires just hanging from the rafters, waiting to attack (Konstantinos talks about human bloodsuckers, undead stalkers of the night, sexual vampires and those who work like a plethora of germs -- just waiting to invade and infect the unsuspecting psyche) the well-skilled Konstantinos engorges his reader.

If anything makes you feel vulnerable or anemic, it's because (in the first chapter or two) the author has a frustrating habit of teasing, like a news anchor, about fearsome information to come. Eventually, you'll get there if you can be patient as a vampire's casket and either wait until dawn when the sun is out and your beast comes home to haunt (you also might want to wait until morning when it's light enough outside that you are no longer terrified to read further, after absorbing all those scary promises of what is to come along) or else you might skip the first couple of chapters altogether and hungrily dive into the guts of this book, where the pages can be devoured as YOUR willing victim.

The reader's delay of pleasure is most evident the more immersed one gets in the book, because the longer one reads, the more one's heart begins to beat to the rhythm of the ancient vampire's that come alive through later pages. Yet there's more teasing to be had -- because just as one begins to believe that a certain fable could possibly be utterly and completely true, the author explains why commonsense and scientific logic would utterly disprove that idea; and the aged lore you just fantasized about actually having happened will have little to do with vampirism or metaphysical butchery at all!

Depending on your vampire orientation - whether you WANT to believe in them or not - Konstantinos uses a LOT of commonsense and remains devoted to fact-finding -- his work could prove to be disappointing (or not). No strong or consistent evidence to prove that vampires exist will be given.

Beginning with third-person accounts of various kinds of vampires, the later chapters offer more and more compelling information as stories are more intimately told in welcoming detail. At one point, letters from "modern day vampires" spill onto the pages. Reportedly, Konstantinos held out the promise of using pseudonyms for modern-day vampires -- instead of publishing Christian names (so the contributors could crawl out from the shadows of social restraint and vomit up their victims blood anonymously.)

I liked the fact that Konstantinos describes every possible kind of vampire with the diligence of a headless horseman who's searching for his lost skull. He even presents Renfield's Syndrome, which is a real-life blood-sucking condition that becomes evident during early childhood. It's a description that will make you pay closer attention to whose playing with your kids (even if you will never be able to read about the disease on the web site for the Centers for Disease Control). Truly, RS conjures up a mental picture you'll soon want to forget - that of small children happily lapping blood from either their friend's or their own natural wounds.

If you are interested in learning the "truth" about vampires . . . this is the book for you. If you are eager to feel frightened, you could choose to read a copy of this book while in a graveyard, at night, with only a flashlight for company. Either that, or you could forgo the cold damp ground and still experience a few of those goose bumps just by reading the book (in the comfort and warmth of your well-lit home)!

In the final chapters, the author gives credible evidence to prove that psychic vampires do exist (to drain energy from the most unsuspecting human victims). Fortunately, the author does not leave you feeling so vulnerable to such, as he provides helpful hints for shielding oneself energetically and mentally from psychic predators. He also provides subtle directions that will help you get back to sleep (but still keep the light on).



2 out of 5 stars Kids stuff..   August 24, 2006
 5 out of 7 found this review helpful

This book is just for new fans of vampires. The information that konstantinos brings here is just hours of browsing in the web. Every single topic is on the web. He just going to save you hours of web searching,but the information is for begginers. I doubt of the knowledge of magic of Konstantinos.I gave the book 2 stars, just for the trouble of collect all the web pages and make a book with them.


5 out of 5 stars Entertaining   July 27, 2006
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Very easy and interesting book to read but only for entertaining purposes couse it doesn't give much evidence for vampires existance. Contains mostly tales which cannot be proven in any way but I recomend it. This was good book.


4 out of 5 stars Great for beginners   July 27, 2006
If you are just beginning to research or read about the undercurrent vampires that exist(or don't according to some people) then this is a good book. That's if you know NOTHING. Or very little. For anyone who has been into vampires for a while and enjoys reading about them ect, this book is ok too. I say that because it offers some obsure theories on vampires. The book does come off has pushy though in the way it insists Vampires are among us. I do belive there are just some strongly dilusional poor souls out there who have watched way to many Dracula movies and now think they are among the undead. No, that's called insomnia, and they suffer from dillusionment. On the other hand, I also belive there are legit *vampires* that do exist.
This book was entertaining enough to get four stars and I'm sure would do just fine for anyone interested in vampires. But if you already have great knowledge of the vampires, skip over this book or just use it has a decorative bit on your coffee table. :)


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