Toxic relationship or vampire attack?

You’ve met them. People in your life who, frankly, exhaust you. They drop by to visit and when they leave, all your energy has gone with them. You might even feel depressed. This might be because they’re self-centered attention whores, unrelentingly negative and chronic blamers, or they work for the IRS.

Or it might be because they’re vampires.

Thanks to myth and media, we associate the undead with drinking blood to sustain themselves. But what if vamps are living, mortal humans who don’t suck blood but energy? The concept isn’t new. Many cultures have myths and legends about psychic vampires, including some Native American tribes. The Hopi told of the powaqa, a sorcerer who feeds on the life force, the hiksi.

I ran across an internet quiz this week titled “Are you a psychic vampire?” Apparently, you can be one without even being conscious of it – and you’re considered more of a parasite in this instance. More drama queen than Queen of the Damned. Needy and annoying but usually manageable.

Other individuals are fairly benign. They merely touch something after someone else has touched it, gleaning the leftover energy.

But the real vampire is the one who knows exactly what he’s doing and attacks your energy on purpose, literally fortifying himself with your life force. It’s a highly aggressive and predatory act and just the thought of it puts me on edge – hey, I need all my energy and I can only drink so much coffee in a day, bud! Apparently if you suddenly feel tired, mentally confused or irritable it might not be because you skipped lunch. You may have been the victim of a walk-by vampire attack. He or she gets an energy surge and you’re left staggering to the nearest Starbucks.

Highly sensitive persons are particularly susceptible to having their energy siphoned off. So are those who tend to be givers in the extreme, who haven’t developed good personal boundaries. Apparently you can be a metaphysical doormat too. And if you have what’s called a leaky aura, energy vamps will hone in on you like ants to a drippy syrup bottle.

As with traditional vampires, repeated attacks by a psychic predator can put you in danger of becoming like them. Maybe you won’t actively go on the hunt at the mall, but if your life force is in a depleted state, you might unconsciously start drawing energy from friends and family.

Defending yourself takes many forms. Some recommend visualization, picturing a bright white light or perhaps a suit of armor around yourself to block out a known vampire’s attempts. Some say that the equivalent of wearing garlic is keeping a piece of quartz crystal on your person. Watch out for people who step into your personal space, or stare at you (so much for ever riding a subway again). Most importantly, look after your health, mentally, emotionally and physically – remember, lions go after the gimpy gazelles.

Your turn -- what do you think? Are energy vamps real? 
Dani Harper

http://www.daniharper.com/

10 comments:

  1. No wonder Starbucks has ben getting all of my money!!
    My mom always did tell me I attracted that type. :-)
    so, I'll go for wearing quartz around my neck, but not garlic.
    That might keep loved ones away too! LOL

    Now as for a person staring continuously at me, I'd probably confront him and ask him what his problem was. Provided I was in a safe enough environment. 'cause I wouldn't be worrying about psychic vampires. Great post.
    Julie

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  2. Thanks Julie! I'm starting to wonder about my coffee addiction.... And I'd rather wear quartz than garlic too.

    Dani

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  3. Many times I thought it was me, that I was causing
    all the problems. That I was the one bringing the toxicity into my life! Now I've come to the
    realization that the toxic train is arriving, not
    leaving!

    Pat Cochran

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  4. Never given this subject any thought. I will be giving folks around me more of a look-see. LOL

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  5. Hi Pat -- There's a fine line between wearing you out emotionally and actually drawing your positive energy away from you. Even if they're not aware of it, some people just carry negative energy with them like a toxic cloud too.

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  6. Hi Gladys -- It was a new topic for me too. Just heard about it a couple of years ago, but hadn't pursued the subject until recently. It's made me think about some of the experiences I've had and wonder if there was more going on than I thought.

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  7. Any high school teacher (like me) will tell you immediately - YES! Energy vampires do exist and they're all in 9th - 12th grade!

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  8. Hahahahahahahahahaha... well said!

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  9. I've seen written texts on how to make oneself into a vampire (energy of course) which is quite a monstrous idea in itself. So as to whether I believe they exist: oh yes! I even had one sidle up to me on a subway many years ago. He was the strangest looking person I'd ever seen. His skin was waxy looking, extremely pale and his eyes were deep set and very pale blue. He was giving me that stare like a lion gives its prey before the feast. He looked to be in his late 60's but it was very difficult to tell because his skin was so odd. There weren't any wrinkles on it and it looked carved and stony or hard in some way. And being the gazelle I was I quickly dashed away. :o)

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