Vampires; do they exist ? Can there be actual vampires roaming around on the streets, ready to make anyone and everyone who comes in sight a vampire ? A vampire is a reanimated corpse that is believed to rise from the grave at night to suck the blood of sleeping people, usually causing their death. Vampires are dependent on freshblood and a nocturnal lifestyle; extreme longetivity is linked with the ability to remain inactive for extended periods without harm.
Belief in vampires has existed since the beginning of human history, often appearing in many different cultures concurrently. Each culture’s conception of the vampire has been unique. For example, one type of Indian vampire feeds on the livers of its victims, while a form of Japanese vampire subsists by consuming infants. As many other legendary creatures faded into obscurity, yet vampire managed to retain its grasp on the human psyche.
Regardless, there are many, many aspects of the vampire that remain a current fascination, from its traditional origins, literature, film, and folklore to other intriguing and complex conceptual aspects involving the psychological, spiritual, physical, and emotional realms and even the subjects of magnetic, astral, and psychic vampirism to name a few. To say that a vampire or the subject of vampirism is one-dimensional is a gross misstatement, as there exists an exceptional kaleidoscope of history, lore, and societal underpinnings that play into the seemingly eternal subtext of the vampire legend. All of that is what I seek to expose and introduce to you.
A. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Vampires are bloodsucking evil spirits who are believed to rise each night form the grave and suck blood from the living sustenence . They are individual beings; they live alone or in small groups; they are forever hunted by the peoples from which they arose - including people they might have known personally. They have needs which must be satisfied;