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ALEISTER CROWLEY MAGICK IN THEORY AND PRACTICE

of those things which it mocks. the rape of the lock, by alexander pope. valuable for its account of elementals. undine, by de la motte fouque. valuable as an account of elementals. black magic, by marjorie bowen. an intensely interesting story of sorcery. le peau de chagrin, by honore de balzac. a magnificent magical allegory. number nineteen, by edgar jepson. an excellent tale of modern magic. dracula, by bram stoker. valuable for its account of legends concerning vampires. scientific romances, by h. hinton. valuable as an introduction to the study of the fourth dimension. alice in wonderland, by lewis carroll. valuable to those who understand the qabalah. 212 alice through the looking glass, by lewis carroll. valuable to those who understand the qabalah. the hunting of the snark, by le


BLUE EQUINOX

ts of those things which it mocks. the rape of the lock, by alexander pope. valuable for its account of elementals. undine, by de la motte-fouqu. valuable as an account of elementals. black magic, by marjorie bowen. an intensely interesting story of sorcery. le peau de chagrin, by honor de balzac. a magnificent magical allegory. number nineteen, by edgar jepson. an excellent tale of modern magic. dracula, by bram stoker. valuable for its accounts of legends concerning vampires. scientific romances, by h. hinton. valuable as an introduction to the study of the fourth dimension. alice in wonderland by lewis carrol. valuable to those who understand the qabalah. alice through the looking glass, by lewis carrol. valuable to those who understand the qabalah. the hunting of the snark by lewis car


DAVID ICKE CHILDREN OF THE MATRIX

y live underground because of the sun. the radiation of the sun diminishes the production of seratonin and as seratonin is necessary for the stimulating of the pituitary gland or pineal gland to produce melotonin, they better stay underground. melotonin is indispensable for life. the more melotonin, the more life. the more intuition/paranormal you are the higher production of melotonin."47 draco= dracula this is where part of the symbolism in the story of dracula originates. it was written by the irish author bram stoker and published in 1897. stoker probably knew the score after years of research into the countless vampire legends. as a history channel documentary about stoker confirmed, there is no part of the world and no era of history that does not have its myths and legends about vam

97. stoker probably knew the score after years of research into the countless vampire legends. as a history channel documentary about stoker confirmed, there is no part of the world and no era of history that does not have its myths and legends about vampires who feed off other people's energy and blood. look at the main elements of that tale in the light of what you have read so far. his name is dracula (the draco constellation is the alleged home of the royal reptilian bloodlines. he is called "count" dracula (symbolic of the way these draco bloodlines have been carried by "human" royalty and aristocracy. dracula is a vampire (symbolic of the need of the draco reptilians to drink human blood and feed off human energy. dracula shape-shifts, appears and disappears (symbolic of the reptilia

he cannot stand direct sunlight (exactly what credo and others say of the reptilians and greys. he comes in through "windows (symbolic of the interdimensional portals through which reptilian entities enter our world. so many famous writers and artists were initiates or dogged researchers who told elements of the story through art and "fiction. stoker's character was largely based on a man called dracula or vlad the impaler, the 15th-century ruler of a country called wallachia, not far from the black sea in what is now romania (rom= reptilian bloodlines. this was the same region that was once called transylvania, the home of the most famous vampire legends, and the danube river valley, which runs from germany to romania and into the black sea, is a name that comes up very often in the hist

y ruler of a country called wallachia, not far from the black sea in what is now romania (rom= reptilian bloodlines. this was the same region that was once called transylvania, the home of the most famous vampire legends, and the danube river valley, which runs from germany to romania and into the black sea, is a name that comes up very often in the history of the bloodlines. vlad the impaler, or dracula, slaughtered tens of thousands of people and impaled many of them on stakes. he would sit down to eat amid this forest of dead bodies, dipping his bread in their blood. he was a great guy to invite home for dinner, apparently. he usually had a horse attached to each of the 126 children of the matrix victim's legs and a sharpened stake was gradually forced into the body. the end of the stak

e stake was usually oiled and care was taken that the stake not be too sharp; he didn't want the victim dying too quickly from shock. infants were often impaled on the stake forced through their mothers' chests. the records indicate that victims were sometimes impaled so that they hung upside down on the stake. death by impalement was slow and painful. victims sometimes endured for hours or days. dracula had the stakes arranged in various geometric patterns and the most common was a ring of concentric circles. the height of the spear indicated the rank of the victim, an excellent indication of the ritual-obsessed reptilian mind. the decaying corpses were often left there for months. it was once reported that an invading turkish army turned back in fright when it encountered thousands of ro

ptilian mind. the decaying corpses were often left there for months. it was once reported that an invading turkish army turned back in fright when it encountered thousands of rotting corpses impaled on the banks of the danube. in 1461 mohammed ii, the conqueror of constantinople, a man not noted for his squeamishness, was sickened by the sight of twenty thousand impaled corpses rotting outside of dracula's capital of tirgoviste. the warrior sultan turned over command of the campaign against dracula to subordinates and returned to constantinople. ten thousand were impaled in the transylvanian city of sibiu, where dracula had once lived. on st. bartholomew's day, 1459, dracula had thirty thousand merchants and others impaled in the transylvanian city of brasov. one of the most famous woodcut

irgoviste. the warrior sultan turned over command of the campaign against dracula to subordinates and returned to constantinople. ten thousand were impaled in the transylvanian city of sibiu, where dracula had once lived. on st. bartholomew's day, 1459, dracula had thirty thousand merchants and others impaled in the transylvanian city of brasov. one of the most famous woodcuts of the period shows dracula feasting amongst a forest of stakes and their grisly burdens outside brasov while a nearby executioner cuts apart other victims. impalement was dracula's favourite technique, but by no means his only method of inflicting unimaginable horror. the list of tortures employed by this deeply sick man included nails in heads, cutting off limbs, blinding, strangulation, burning, cutting off noses

chnique, but by no means his only method of inflicting unimaginable horror. the list of tortures employed by this deeply sick man included nails in heads, cutting off limbs, blinding, strangulation, burning, cutting off noses and ears, mutilation of sexual organs (especially in the case of women, scalping, skinning, exposure to the elements or wild animals, and boiling alive. no one was immune to dracula's attentions. his victims included women and children, peasants and great lords, ambassadors from foreign powers and merchants. vlad the impaler was the son of vlad dracul, who was initiated into the ancient order of the dragon by the holy roman emperor in 1431. its emblem was a dragon, wings extended, hanging on a cross. vlad ii wore this emblem and his coinage bore the dragon symbol. all

the ancient order of the dragon by the holy roman emperor in 1431. its emblem was a dragon, wings extended, hanging on a cross. vlad ii wore this emblem and his coinage bore the dragon symbol. all the members of the order had a dragon on their coat of arms and he was nicknamed dracul (the devil or the dragon. son vlad signed his name draculea or draculya or the "devil's son" and this later became dracula, a name that translates as something like "son of him who had the order of the dragon. most appropriate. this is the same dragon order that is today promoted by the british "holy grail" author, sir laurence gardner. by the way, queen mary or mary of teck, the mother of king george vi and therefore grandmother to the present elizabeth ii, was descended from a sister of "dracula. nothing lik

or role in infiltrating the egyptian mystery schools. it was around 2000bc that the royal dragon court, now the imperial royal dragon court and order, was formed in egypt by the priests of mendes to protect, advance, and serve the "dragon bloodlines" and 4,000 years later it is still in operation and promoted by sir laurence gardner in england. this is the organisation, remember, that awarded the dracula family its most prestigious title. clearly the legends and accounts of the serpent gods, their royal hybrids, and their often grotesque activities, abound throughout the ancient world. so does the most bizarre theme of all- their ability to change their form before your eyes. they can shape-shift. 130 children of the matrix sources 1 translations of zecharia sitchin 2 the reptilian agenda

170bc. it later became a "pharaonic institution" thanks to queen sobeknefru (c.1785-82bc) and operated as a sort of "royal academy, a "unique assembly of science and scholarship. that's according to its official website, anyway (http//www.mediaquest.co.uk/rdcsite/rdchome.htm. the dragon court was re-launched in the 15th century as the hungarian court of the dragon and was strongly connected with "dracula. gardner calls himself "chevalier de saint germain and attache to the grand protectorate of the imperial and royal dragon court and order- ordo dragonis, sarkany rend, 1408. he loves titles, old larry. he has written a number of books, including bloodline of the holy grail (element books, shaftesbury, dorset, 1996, in which he claims that the merovingians and their offshoots, like the brit

and mesopotamia and found the civilisation of sumer. that is precisely what happened, as i indicated earlier. it also says that the aryans of the danube valley were already well in advance of the rest of the world before they went down to mesopotamia.20 the danube valley is very significant to the bloodlines. the danube is the second longest river in europe and runs from germany through romania("dracula" country) and into the black sea. the edda says that thor fought and defeated the serpent worshippers of phrygia (in turkey, a word that comes from the sumerian name, firig or pirig, and it means literally "land of the lions".21 thor is depicted on ancient carvings symbolically fighting and taming "lions" in this battle with the phrygians (figure 19) and so we have the symbolic hebrew stor

n initiate would understand. l.a. waddell points out that the many faces of the serpent cult 173 parts of the edda, compiled at least six centuries before "shakespeare, are written in a very similar style to that later called "shakespearian".10 the de vere family was so high in the reptilian bloodline that edward de vere carried the hereditary title of lord draconis- the same title awarded to the dracula bloodline of vlad the impaler by the ancient dragon order now promoted by sir laurence gardner. edward de vere was a lord chancellor of england and his ancestors included albrey, prince of anjou and guise in france, who was known as the "elf king- dragon king in other words. the aristocratic anjou line has appeared in my books many times. the house of anjou is part of the house of lorraine

ens lived in "subterranean shelters" from the time they arrived, and conditions in the earth's atmosphere threatened their survival because they could not maintain a constant body temperature. he said their eyes are extremely sensitive to light and this fits with credo mutwa's claims about the lightsensitive eyes of the greys and other reptilians, and with the symbolic story of the blood-drinking dracula who could not go out during the day. walden was, surprisingly, very positive about the reptilians by the time his book was finished, 254 children of the matrix but i think he was taking their word for their true intentions for humanity a little too easily. the evidence is overwhelming that some of them have a very malevolent agenda, but that is only one large faction, not all of them. some

he church of satan and the temple of set in the united states, have received mainstream publicity. the church of satan was founded on april 30th 1966 by anton szandor lavey. april 30th through may 1st is one of the most important ritual dates in satanism. lavey's maternal grandmother came from transylvania, legendary home of the blood-sucking vampire in what we call romania. this is the region of dracula, and many of the most important illuminati bloodlines are connected with the area. lavey, it is claimed, discovered marilyn monroe working in the strip clubs and used his contacts to make her a movie star. more like she was a multiple personality mind-slave. hollywood (holly-wood or helle-wood, the sacred wood of the druids) is awash with satanists, as is the entertainment industry in gene


DAVID ICKE THE BIGGEST SECRET

t the whole species- i cannot emphasise this enough. this controlling groupcame here from the draco constellation and elsewhere, and this is the origin of termslike draconian, a word which sums up their attitudes and agenda. they love toconsume human blood and they are the blood-sucking demons of legend. thevampire stories are symbolic of this and what is the name of the most famousvampire? count dracula! the count symbolises the aristocratic reptile-humancrossbreed bloodlines which the reptilians possess from the lower fourth dimensionand dracula is an obvious reference again to draco. the recent reports of the blood-27sucking chupacabra in puerto rico, mexico, florida and the pacific northwest fit thereptilian description. they have been seen sucking the blood of domestic livestock likeg

nd they are usually between seven and twelve feet tall. they have wings which are flapsof skin supported by long ribs.43 the wings can be folded back against the body and theyare the origin of the term winged serpent. they are also the origin of the term fallenangels and the winged gargoyles are symbolic of these draco. the cape worn by countdracula is symbolic of these wings and the character of dracula in the bram stokerstories is said to be a fallen angel. the winged draco are also known as the dragon raceand some of the ancient gods were described and depicted as birdmen. this could be oneof the origins of the phoenix and eagle in brotherhood symbolism, as well as the moreesoteric meanings. the biblical satan is depicted as a reptilian, too.some of the draco reptilian hierarchy are app


DEMONIC BIBLE

forth, antichrist, and manifest thyself within this body, this temple which i have prepared. come forth, antichrist, and manifest thyself. come forth, antichrist, and manifest thyself. for i have crossed the gates of hell and i have become the devil incarnate. i am satan; i am lucifer; i am belial; and i am leviatan. come forth, antichrist, and manifest thyself (drink from chalice) invocation of dracula (or ritual to become a vampire) dracula, i invoke thee. dracula, i summon thee. dracula, i conjure thee. come forth, dracula, and manifest thyself within this body, this temple which i have prepared. come forth, dracula, and manifest thyself. drink of my blood that i may become like you, that i may become one of the undead, one with the forces of darkness. come forth, dracula, and manifest

ithin this body, this temple which i have prepared. come forth, dracula, and manifest thyself. drink of my blood that i may become like you, that i may become one of the undead, one with the forces of darkness. come forth, dracula, and manifest thyself. for i have crossed the gates of hell and i have become the devil incarnate. i am satan; i am lucifer; i am belial; and i am leviatan. come forth, dracula, and manifest thyself (drink from chalice) invocation of lycanthrope (or ritual to become a werewolf) lycanthrope, i invoke thee. lycanthrope, i summon thee. lycanthrope, i conjure thee. come forth, lycanthrope, and manifest thyself within this body, this temple which i have prepared. come forth, lycanthrope, and manifest thyself. eat of my flesh that i may become like you, that i may beco


DION FORTUNE PSYCHIC SELF DEFENSE

personal knowledge of these things, can see its significance. it is a curious point that, during the brief twenty-four hours of the thing's life, the opportunity for an effectual vengeance presented itself. chapter v vampirism the alleged vampire has always been a popular character in tales of mystery and imagination. there is a considerable literature concerning his doings, from the famous novel dracula to serious studies of the medieval witch-trials, for which the reader is referred to the bibliography at the end of the book. in these pages, however, i do not want to avail myself of second-hand evidence, nor of incidents which took place in other centuries and under primitive conditions, for it might be argued that with the passing of such conditions from our midst, the problem of vampir


DONALDTYSON VAMPIRES

many are telling the truth as they know it, but they have misinterpreted their experiences as physical episodes, rather than mental episodes. return hodhome resources demons bios fiction tyson the truth about vampires (vampire arising from the grave, by the painter eduard munch) there are four types of vampire. three kinds are real, and one is fictional. the fictional type of vampire is the count dracula variety popularized by folk tales, books, fantasy magazines and movies. this type is supposed to be a reanimated corpse of someone who has previously been bitten by a vampire. which begs the question, where did the first vampire come from? in older folk tales, a vampire was someone who had lived a very wicked life, and was cursed for his or her evil deeds by being bound to the grave, and f

be a poor, temporary substitute. despite their ceaseless craving for blood, vampires are immortal- even if they never drink blood, they remain undead, but are maddened and weakened physically by long periods without this nourishment. obvious contradictions exist in the modern versions of the vampire myth. these stem from an underlying confusion over whether the vampire is corporeal or spiritual. dracula exhibits characteristics of both a physical and a spiritual being. he can pass through a keyhole or transform into a bat, yet his body must physically rest in a coffin during the day in his native grave earth. he is forced to regularly drink blood, yet can go for an unspecified length of time- perhaps forever- without drinking it. he can be killed with a wooden stake through the heart, yet


ENCYCLOPEDIA OF OCCULTISM AND PARAPSYCHOLOGY VOL 1

d. manchester, england: grant and co, 1855. the power of the mind over the body. 1846. brain/mind bulletin see new sense encyclopedia of occultism& parapsychology. 5th ed. brain/mind bulletin 211 bram stoker club in 1986 the bram stoker society in dublin, ireland, reorganized as a club affiliated with the philosophical society of trinity college, dublin. since bram stoker, the author of the novel dracula, was at one time president of the philosophical society, the affiliation of the two societies seemed a natural fit. the inauguration of the club occasioned the opening of the bram stoker archives, which included the leslie shepard collection of bram stoker first editions, autographed material, related literature, and other memorabilia. housed in the graduates memorial building at trinity c

uption concerning the archives, the bram stoker society reemerged as the parent body of the bram stoker club. the club may be contacted c/o david lass, hon. secretary, regent house, trinity college, dublin 2, ireland. the bram stoker society an organization to encourage the study, appreciation, and presentation of the work of bram stoker in his own country, to maintain friendly relations with the dracula society and similar organizations on matters of common interest, to facilitate research into the irish associations of the stoker family, to advise or promote tourist visits to locales associated with bram stoker and other gothic novelists, to campaign for plaques to be placed on irish sites associated with the stoker family, to plan social events (such as lectures, film shows, and discuss

in trinity college is affiliated. since 1991 the society has cosponsored the bram stoker international summer school for a weekend each june. the school is held at clontarf, dublin, near stoker s birthplace. the society may be contacted c/o david lass, hon. secretary, regent house, trinity college, dublin 2, ireland. it publishes a monthly newsletter and annual journal. sources: shepard, les. the dracula book of great vampire stories. new york: citadel press, 1981. bray, charles (1811.1884) british philosopher and author born in coventry, england, on january 31, 1811. his father was a ribbon manufacturer and he too learned the trade, taking over the business in 1835. as a young man he became interested in many social issues and established an infants school in one of coventry s poorest nei

res de hongrie, de boheme, de moravie et de silesie. rev. ed. paris, 1751. reprinted as the phantom world. 2 vols. london: richard bentley, 1850. treatise on vampires& revenants: the phantom world. brighton, sussex, england: desert island books, 1995. digot, a. notice biographique et litteraire sur dom augustin calmet. nancy, france, 1860. frayling, christopher. vampyres: from lord byron to count dracula. london: faber and faber, 1991. summers, montague. the vampire: his kith and kin. london: routledge, kegan paul, trench, trubner, 1928. reprint, new york: university books, 1960. calundronius a legendary magic stone without form or color said to have the virtues of resisting malign spirits, destroying enchantments, giving an advantage over enemies to the owner, and dissipating despair. cam

its victims. it also refers to a family of nocturnal puerto rican birds that steal milk from goats. the chupacabras are quite contemporary creatures, the stories originating suddenly in the mid-1990s in mexico and encyclopedia of occultism& parapsychology. 5th ed. chupacabras 287 puerto rico, flowing to adjacent lands through 1995, and peaking in 1996 and 1997 (the centennial of the appearance of dracula) as described by those who claimed to have seen it, the creature combines elements of the vampire with that of big foot or the yeti. it has glowing red eyes, fangs, and long hairy arms. from the head to the bottom of the back, it has brightcolored phosphorescent spine-like appendages. many reported bat-like wings, and suggested that it might be a cross between a kangaroo and a bat. it left

that newcomers make use of an experienced guide. csp advocates a code of ethics for such guides, who should be properly motivated, competent, and tolerant of a wide variety of religious beliefs. the council may be contacted at box 460820, san francisco, ca 94146-0820 or through its internet site at http/ www.csp.org. sources: council on spiritual practices. http//www.csp.org. may 16, 2000. count dracula fan club founded in 1965 by jeanne k. youngson, with a membership of individuals interested in the literary and historical aspects of bram stoker s book dracula, and related topics of vampire and horror lore. youngson became interested in the historical dracula in college and, while touring romania, she made the decision to start the club. the club disseminates information, issues newslett

the club disseminates information, issues newsletters and books to members, and sponsors movie showings, trips, and meetings. it maintains a large research library, opened in 1970, which includes books on vampires and of the horror genre. the club provides a wide range of services for its members including assistance in locating hard-to-find books and helping authors working on books about count dracula or vampirism. the club also sells vampire memorabilia and artifacts. the club is organized into a number of divisions, including the research referral centre, dracula press, vampire bookshop, booksearch, the moldavian marketplace, dracula world enterprises, the vampire institute, vampire pen friends network, and the bram stoker memorial association. young members (age 16 and under) are enr

earch, the moldavian marketplace, dracula world enterprises, the vampire institute, vampire pen friends network, and the bram stoker memorial association. young members (age 16 and under) are enrolled in vampires are us, the junior division. there are also werewolf in fact, fiction, and fantasy and international frankenstein society divisions. the 5,000-member club publishes four newsletters: the dracula news-journal, bites& pieces, leterzine, and undead undulations. address: 29 washington square w, penthouse n, new york, ny 10011. sources: polidori, john, et al. the count dracula fan club book of vampire stories. chicago: adams press, 1980. youngson, jeanne, ed. a child s garden of vampires. chicago: adams press, 1980. the count dracula book of classic vampire tales. chicago: adams press

square w, penthouse n, new york, ny 10011. sources: polidori, john, et al. the count dracula fan club book of vampire stories. chicago: adams press, 1980. youngson, jeanne, ed. a child s garden of vampires. chicago: adams press, 1980. the count dracula book of classic vampire tales. chicago: adams press, 1981. youngson, jeanne, and shelley leigh hunt, ed. do vampires exist? a special report from dracula world enterprises. new york: dracula world enterprises, 1993. count dracula society founded in 1962 by dr. donald a. reed for the serious study of horror films and gothic literature. it is closely associated with the academy of science fiction, fantasy and horror films, dedicated to honoring films and filmmakers in the several genres. the society hosts regular screenings of vampire and hor

n 1962 by dr. donald a. reed for the serious study of horror films and gothic literature. it is closely associated with the academy of science fiction, fantasy and horror films, dedicated to honoring films and filmmakers in the several genres. the society hosts regular screenings of vampire and horror films and also sponsors an annual gathering at which the ann radcliffe award is given. the count dracula quarterly (also known at various times as the castle dracula quarterly and the gothick gateway) has been discontinued. address: 334 w. 54th st. los angeles, ca 90037. sources: reed, donald. the vampire on the screen. inglewood, calif: wagon& star publishers, 1965. counter charms charms employed to counteract the effect of other charms. when magicians wished to disenchant animals, they spri

ne publications, 1987. draconites stones also known as dentrites, draconius, or obsianus. according to albertus magnus a draconite is a shining black stone of pyramidal shape that is obtained from the head of a dragon, cut off while the animal is still panting. it subdues poison and endows its possessor with invincible courage. the kings of the east were said to have esteemed it a great treasure. dracula fictional vampire in a book of that name by irish author bram stoker (1847.1912. the count dracula character has become an archetype for scores of books, films, and plays on the vampire theme since first appearing in stoker s version of may 1897. draconites encyclopedia of occultism& parapsychology. 5th ed. 446 stoker s character was supposedly based in part on the reallife prince dracula

historical original was reportedly a sadist rather than a vampire. according to legend, during his rule one of his punishments was to impale his victims on stakes and gloat over their sufferings. stoker wedded the image of the literary vampire developed in the stories of john polidori and sheridan le fanu with information about the medieval romanian ruler. stoker possibly became aware of the real dracula through conversations with the hungarian scholar arminius vambery and supplemented his stories with research in whitby, yorkshire, and at the british museum library, london. there is thus considerable authenticity in much of the background detail of stoker s book, including vampire folklore and actual locations in transylvania (now romania. dracula was first performed as a play on may 18

much of the background detail of stoker s book, including vampire folklore and actual locations in transylvania (now romania. dracula was first performed as a play on may 18, 1897, at the lyceum theatre, london (where stoker was manager to the actor henry irving, but this first production was an adapted reading for copyright purposes, lasting four hours. in 1923 permission for a dramatization of dracula was given by stoker s widow to irish actor hamilton deane, and this version was first produced in june 1924 at the grand theatre, derby, opening in london at the little theatre, john street, adelphi, february 14, 1924. it is believed that the first screen versions were a russian and then a hungarian silent film, but copies of neither have survived. however, the 1922 german film, nosferatu

lton deane, and this version was first produced in june 1924 at the grand theatre, derby, opening in london at the little theatre, john street, adelphi, february 14, 1924. it is believed that the first screen versions were a russian and then a hungarian silent film, but copies of neither have survived. however, the 1922 german film, nosferatu, oder eine symphonie des grauens (a slightly disguised dracula made by the famous silent film director f. w. murnau, did survive in spite of florence stoker s attempt to squelch it. the role of the vampire was played by max schreck and the film achieved a doomladen atmosphere, chiefly through the photography of cameraman fritz arno wagner. after florence stoker s successful prosecution for infringement of copyright, the production company went into ba

squelch it. the role of the vampire was played by max schreck and the film achieved a doomladen atmosphere, chiefly through the photography of cameraman fritz arno wagner. after florence stoker s successful prosecution for infringement of copyright, the production company went into bankruptcy, but some prints survived and have been made available for public showings. the movies the first official dracula movie was made in hollywood in 1930, directed by tod browning and starring bela lugosi in the title role. lugosi became the most famous dracula, appearing in many plays and films in this role. in 1972 a california court upheld the copyright of the heirs of bela lugosi in his own characterization of the part of dracula. over the years, the dracula vampire theme has proliferated in movies al

bela lugosi in the title role. lugosi became the most famous dracula, appearing in many plays and films in this role. in 1972 a california court upheld the copyright of the heirs of bela lugosi in his own characterization of the part of dracula. over the years, the dracula vampire theme has proliferated in movies all over the world, christopher lee and john carradine playing the part most often. dracula, the novel, has been brought to the screen more than a dozen times, and several hundred movies have featured the main character. in 1992, film director francis ford coppola released his version of the classic entitled bram stroker s dracula, with gary oldman in the title role supported by anthony hopkins and winona ryder. the film won academy awards for best costume design, makeup, sound e

, film director francis ford coppola released his version of the classic entitled bram stroker s dracula, with gary oldman in the title role supported by anthony hopkins and winona ryder. the film won academy awards for best costume design, makeup, sound effects, and editing. in march 1968 the magazine fate published an interview with count alexander cepesi, who claimed to be a descendant of vlad dracula. cepesi was a romanian, living in istanbul since 1947. he operated a blood bank and collected plasma for turkish hospitals. the traditional tomb of dracula is in a monastery at snagov, romania. it was opened in 1931 but was found to contain only animal bones. a second grave in the same church contained a casket with a skeleton in a purple shroud embroidered with gold. however, the weird mu

llected plasma for turkish hospitals. the traditional tomb of dracula is in a monastery at snagov, romania. it was opened in 1931 but was found to contain only animal bones. a second grave in the same church contained a casket with a skeleton in a purple shroud embroidered with gold. however, the weird museum in hollywood, california, exhibited what is claimed to be the authentic skeleton of vlad dracula, believed to have been removed from bucharest. in britain, the dracula society exists to promote the study and appreciation of the work of bram stoker and gothic themes in literature, theater, and film. in the republic of ireland, a bram stoker society was formed with similar aims and fraternal association with the british dracula society. in the united states both the count dracula fan cl

to have been removed from bucharest. in britain, the dracula society exists to promote the study and appreciation of the work of bram stoker and gothic themes in literature, theater, and film. in the republic of ireland, a bram stoker society was formed with similar aims and fraternal association with the british dracula society. in the united states both the count dracula fan club and the count dracula society carry on the appreciation of dracula and his vampire cousins. most recently, the transylvanian society of dracula, headquartered in bucharest, has brought together a worldwide network of dracula enthusiasts. the modern revival of interest in the undead vampire of bram stoker s famous novel has continued to grow through the twentieth century but has increased since the 1972 publicat

preciation of dracula and his vampire cousins. most recently, the transylvanian society of dracula, headquartered in bucharest, has brought together a worldwide network of dracula enthusiasts. the modern revival of interest in the undead vampire of bram stoker s famous novel has continued to grow through the twentieth century but has increased since the 1972 publication of a biography of the real dracula by historians raymond t. mcnally and radu florescu. in may 1977, during ceremonies held in bucharest to celebrate the 100th anniversary of romanian independence, president nicolae ceausescu solemnly honored fifteenth-century warrior-prince vlad dracula (prototype of stoker s thriller) by inclusion in the nation s hall of fame. prince vlad is a tourist attraction in romania for hundreds of

te the 100th anniversary of romanian independence, president nicolae ceausescu solemnly honored fifteenth-century warrior-prince vlad dracula (prototype of stoker s thriller) by inclusion in the nation s hall of fame. prince vlad is a tourist attraction in romania for hundreds of foreign visitors who join the tours of sites related to both prince vlad and the novel s transylvanian count. the real dracula, vlad tepes or vlad the impaler, killed his enemies by impaling them on sharply pointed wooden stakes. this is an inversion of the traditional method of setting a vampire to rest, as told in dracula. vlad the impaler was captured by turks in 1476, and after decapitation his head was exhibited in constantinople, on a stake. his status as a national hero stems from his opposition to the turk


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ewish oral traditions containing the religious legal decisions relating to old testament laws, gathered together at about the end of the second century by rabbi judah, grandson of gamaliel ii. its doctrines are said to be of great antiquity. it forms the framework of the talmud. the miss lucy westenra society of the undead vampire interest organization named for one of the characters in the novel dracula, the first person dracula turned into a vampire upon his arrival in england. the society published a newsletter and assisted penpals in locating each other. last known address: 125 taylor st, jackson, in 38302. miss x pseudonym of psychic researcher ada goodrich-freer, used for her early writings on psychic subjects. mitchell, edgar d (1930) american astronaut with an active interest in pa

imbless children are now known to be caused by rare genetic factors or by the use of such drugs as thalidomide in pregnancy. in modern times, much of the superstitious awe surrounding legendary monsters has passed into the world of fiction, and talented novelists have created images of scientific or technological doom like godzilla and frankenstein, the evil from the subconscious like the vampire dracula, or the product of unrestrained animal-like urges, dr. jekyll s mr. hyde. such literary monsters have been powerfully represented in horror movies, which have presented increasingly terrifying creatures from the edge of civilization and human experience.swamps, ocean depths, and outer space. such fictional monsters undoubtedly owe their power to the eternal fascination of the clash between

: hill and wang, 1868. reprint, london: rupert hart- davis, 1968. on the track of unknown animals. new york: hill and wang, 1958. rev. ed. 1965. reprint, london: paladin books, 1970. hodgson, b. h. on the mammalia of nepal. journal of the asiatic society of bengal 1 (1832. mackal, roy paul. the monster of loch ness. chicago: swallow press, 1976. mcnally, raymont t, and radu florescu. in search of dracula: a true history of dracula and vampire legends. new york: new york graphic society, 1972. rev. ed. boston: houghton mifflin, 1994. meredith, dennis l. search at loch ness: the expedition of the new york times and the academy of applied science. new york: quadrangle/new york times book co, 1977. meurger, michel, with claude gagnon. lake monster traditions: a cross cultural analysis. london:

banister of a great staircase a vision of a gigantic hand in armor. in 1816, mary shelley had a gruesome and vivid nightmare which was the basis for her story frankenstein. nearly seventy years later, novelist robert louis stevenson had a nightmare that inspired his famous story the strange case of dr. jekyll and mr. hyde, which he completed in only three days. bram stoker s immortal creation of dracula (1897) was claimed to be the result of a nightmare after a supper of dressed crab, although clearly many of the elements in the story had been germinating in the author s mind much earlier. many horror stories have also been inspired nightmares (see also fiction; succubus) nirmala devi srivastava (1923) modern hindu teacher, and wife of a united nations diplomat. she was born on march 21

49.1925, brought a number of eddy s former students together and created the new thought movement. quimby died january 16, 1866. sources: quimby, phineas p. the complete writings. edited by ervin seale. 3 vols. marina del rey, calif: devorss& co, 1987. the quimby manuscripts. edited by horatio dresser. new york: thomas y. crowell, 1919. reprint, new york: julian press. 1961. the quincey p. morris dracula society defunct vampire interest group in the united states. it was named for the most obscure of the major characters in the novel dracula, the one most often written out of the story in dracula plays and movies. the society issued a quarterly newsletter called transfusion. quincunx an astrology term denoting planets at a distance of five signs of 150 degrees from each other. the term was

the either or of spiritualism. n.p, 1928. torchbearers of spiritualism. n.p, 1925. stoicheomancy a method of divination that is practiced by opening the works of homer or virgil and reading as an oracular statement the first verse that presents itself. it is regarded as a form of rhapsodomancy. stoker, bram [abraham (1847.1912) writer of books on occult themes and creator of the deathless vampire dracula. he was born on november 8, 1847, in dublin, ireland. stoker was named abraham after his father but later preferred the short form bram. he was a sickly child for some years although quite athletic as a young man. perhaps his brooding childhood first engendered those imaginative horrors that found expression in his great vampire story and other weird thrillers. his mother had told him tale

78 he married florence balcombe, a beautiful woman who had been on friendly terms with oscar wilde. after a period as part-time drama critic, newspaper editor, and barrister at law, he became acting manager for henry irving, accompanying him on his british and american tours. stoker was a hardworking manager and faithful friend to irving for 27 years until irving s death in 1905. his masterpiece, dracula, was written at odd moments and weekends during a busy career. it owed the name of its basic character to chance conversation with the intrepid hungarian scholar-explorer arminius vambery (1832.1913, who visited dublin on a lecture tour. it seems that vambery told stoker about romanian legends of the bloodthirsty tyrant prince vlad tepes (known as dracula, or son of dracul. stoker also res

as dracula, or son of dracul. stoker also researched in libraries in whitby and london and perfected his knowledge of the background of the transylvanian countryside, in which he set his fictional count. some of the weird atmosphere of his story probably derived from the vampire story carmilla, written by another dubliner, sheridan le fanu, and first published in 1871. in addition to his immortal dracula, stoker published other novels and stories: the snake s pass (1890, the watter s mou (1895, the shoulder of shasta (1895, miss betty (1898, the mystery of the sea (1902, the jewel of seven stars (1904, the man (1905, the gates of life (1908, lady athlyne (1908, snowbound (1908, the lady of the shroud (1909, and the lair of the white worm (1911. his volume of short stories dracula s guest w

5, the shoulder of shasta (1895, miss betty (1898, the mystery of the sea (1902, the jewel of seven stars (1904, the man (1905, the gates of life (1908, lady athlyne (1908, snowbound (1908, the lady of the shroud (1909, and the lair of the white worm (1911. his volume of short stories dracula s guest was published posthumously in 1937; the title story was originally a chapter in the manuscript of dracula, deleted to shorten the work. he died april 20, 1912. his greatest work, at least to himself, was his biography of his mentor, personal reminiscences of henry irving (2 vols, 1906. he also wrote an interesting volume called famous impostors (1910. bram stoker s memory and his association with gothic literature is kept alive by various societies, notably the bram stoker society (c/o david l

ork, at least to himself, was his biography of his mentor, personal reminiscences of henry irving (2 vols, 1906. he also wrote an interesting volume called famous impostors (1910. bram stoker s memory and his association with gothic literature is kept alive by various societies, notably the bram stoker society (c/o david lass, hon. secretary, regent house, trinity college, dublin, 2, ireland; the dracula society (36 elliston house, 100 wellington st, london, se10 qqf, england; the count dracula fan club (29 washington sq. w, new york, ny 10011; and the transylvanian society of dracula (p.o. box 91611, santa barbara, ca 93190.1611 (see also fiction, english occult) sources: dalby, richard. bram stoker: a bibliography of first editions. london, 1983. farson, daniel. the man who wrote dracula

t dracula fan club (29 washington sq. w, new york, ny 10011; and the transylvanian society of dracula (p.o. box 91611, santa barbara, ca 93190.1611 (see also fiction, english occult) sources: dalby, richard. bram stoker: a bibliography of first editions. london, 1983. farson, daniel. the man who wrote dracula: a biography of bram stoker. new york: st. martin s, 1976. ludlam, harry. a biography of dracula: the life story of bram stoker. london: fireside press, 1962. melton, j. gordon. the vampire book: the encyclopedia of the undead. detroit: visible ink press, 1994. roth, phyllis a. bram stoker. boston: twayne, 1982. stoker, bram. dracula. london: constable, 1897. dracula s guest and other weird stories. london: george routledge& sons, 1914. stokes, doris (1920.1987) british psychic who es

g ointment. however, if the witches heard the sound of church bells while flying to the sabbat, they might be grounded. it is likely that the special ointments used to assist transvection may have had a hallucinatory effect, giving the illusion of traveling through the air. such ointments could have produced experiences akin to astral projection or out-of-the-body travel. transylvanian society of dracula the transylvanian society of dracula emerged at the end of the 1990s as the largest vampire-interest organization in the world. it was founded in the early 1990s by a group of writers, romanian scholars, tourist experts, and others interested in dracula and vampire folklore in romania and initially announced its existence through the sponsorship of the world dracula congress in 1995. takin

rmerly with the romanian ministry of tourism. during that conference both an american and a canadian chapter were established by j. gordon melton and elizabeth miller respectively, and a short time later an italian chapter was founded by massimo introvigne. each is a scholar in vampire studies and the author of multiple titles in the field. the canadian and american chapters joined with the count dracula fan club to sponsor dracula 97, the centennial celebration of the publication of the novel dracula, that brought some 100 scholars and more than 600 participants to los angeles, california, august 14.17, 1997. for three years, the two chapters cosponsored the transylvanian journal (1996.98. currently, the canadian chapter issues a newsletter, encyclopedia of occultism& parapsychology. 5th

racula 97, the centennial celebration of the publication of the novel dracula, that brought some 100 scholars and more than 600 participants to los angeles, california, august 14.17, 1997. for three years, the two chapters cosponsored the transylvanian journal (1996.98. currently, the canadian chapter issues a newsletter, encyclopedia of occultism& parapsychology. 5th ed. transylvanian society of dracula 1585 the borgo post, and an annual journal of dracula studies. it has an extensive internet site at http//www.ucs.mun.ca/ emiller. the american chapter has issued a set of monographs including a detailed bibliography of the english-language editions of dracula. the italian chapter has an internet site (in italian) at http//www.cesnur.org/dracula.htm. the romanian chapter sponsors an annual

. it has an extensive internet site at http//www.ucs.mun.ca/ emiller. the american chapter has issued a set of monographs including a detailed bibliography of the english-language editions of dracula. the italian chapter has an internet site (in italian) at http//www.cesnur.org/dracula.htm. the romanian chapter sponsors an annual symposium in the borgo pass in may of each year. the original novel dracula opens in may as jonathan harker travels to borgo pass to meet the count. in may 2000, the society is sponsoring a much larger event, dracula 2000, which will include a number of international scholars in dracula and vampire studies. the international headquarters of the transylvanian society of dracula is at 47 primaverii blvd, bucharest 1, romania. the canadian chapter is at p.o. box 2324

pire studies. the international headquarters of the transylvanian society of dracula is at 47 primaverii blvd, bucharest 1, romania. the canadian chapter is at p.o. box 23240, churchill p.o, st. john s, nf, canada a1b 4j9; the american chapter at p.o. box 91611, santa barbara, ca 93190-1611; and the italian chapter at via bertola 86, 10122 torino, italy. sources: introvigne, massimo. la stripe de dracula: indagine sul vampirismpo dall antichita ai nostro giorni. milan: arnoldo mondadari editore, 1997. melton, j. gordon. the vampire book: the encyclopedia of the undead. 2nd ed. detroit: visible ink press, 1999. the vampire gallery. detroit: visible ink press, 1998. videohound s vampires on video. detroit: visible ink press, 1996. miller, elizabeth. dracula: sense and nonsense. westcliff-on

l antichita ai nostro giorni. milan: arnoldo mondadari editore, 1997. melton, j. gordon. the vampire book: the encyclopedia of the undead. 2nd ed. detroit: visible ink press, 1999. the vampire gallery. detroit: visible ink press, 1998. videohound s vampires on video. detroit: visible ink press, 1996. miller, elizabeth. dracula: sense and nonsense. westcliff-on- sea, uk: desert island books, 1998. dracula: the shade and the shadow. westcliff-on-sea, uk: desert island books, 1998. reflection on dracula: ten essays. white rock, b.c: transylvanian press, 1997. treat see treatment and research of experienced anomalous trauma treatment and research of experienced anomalous trauma (treat) a center focusing on ufo (unidentified flying object) abduction phenomena, treat was founded in 1989 by psych

henry regnery, 1969. reprint, chicago: contemporary books, 1993. ufo chronicles of the soviet union. new york: ballantine, 1992. vallee, jacques, and janine vallee. challenge to science; the ufo enigma. chicago: henry regnery, 1966. vambery, arminius (1832.1913) hungarian historian and world traveler who may have communicated to author bram stoker the facts and legends concerning the real prince dracula (vlad v, who supplied the inspiration for stoker s famous occult thriller. stoker and vambery met at the beefsteak club on april 30, 1890, after a performance of henry irving in the play the dead heart, and also two years later at trinity college, dublin, where vambery was presented with an honorary degree. sources: adler, lory, and richard dalby. the dervish of windsor castle. london: bac

tly the dense astral body feeds on human victims and, by some mysterious process, conveys the blood into the tomb. both speculations furnish explanations of the attestation of numerous ancient chronicles that fresh blood was found in the exhumed and uncorrupted body of dead people suspected of vampirism. following the occult boom of the 1950s, bram stoker s powerful but much neglected masterpiece dracula was taken up again, examined by critics and found to be as full of vitality as during stoker s own lifetime. almost by contagion, it has generated a plethora of horror movies, plays, and other vampire thrillers. vampire encyclopedia of occultism& parapsychology. 5th ed. 1622 in britain, the dracula society, with its general interest in gothic themes, pioneered tourist expeditions to transy

movies, plays, and other vampire thrillers. vampire encyclopedia of occultism& parapsychology. 5th ed. 1622 in britain, the dracula society, with its general interest in gothic themes, pioneered tourist expeditions to transylvania, and in stoker s ireland, a bram stoker society was founded to honor a much neglected irishman. through the 1980s and 1990s, the most active organization was the count dracula fan club, headquartered in new york city. however, in 1999, the club announced its closing. much of the interest in vampires has also been carried by fan clubs that have grown out of television series. dark shadows fandom, from the 1960s, had retained its vitality for over 30 years and still attracts 400-600 members to its annual meeting. another set of fan clubs sprung up from forever kni

e slayer. in the 1990s, interest in vampires shifted largely to the internet where thousands of sites cover all aspects of the vampire world. over 2000 sites alone were devoted just to the buffy the vampire slayer show in 1999. vampire junction, formerly a fan magazine, was one of the first to make the transition to the internet and emerged as one of the most complete guides to vampires (see also dracula; magia posthuma; monsters) sources: auerbach, nina. our vampires, ourselves. chicago: university of chicago press, 1995. barber, paul. vampires, burial& death: folklore& reality. new haven, conn: yale university press, 1988. burton, sir richard. vikram and the vampire, or tales of hindu devilry. london: tilston& edwards, 1832. reprint, new york: dover publications, 1969. calmet, augustine


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practices associated with death, burial, and mourning. for instance, one commonly known bit of folklore is that it is impossible to die in the midst of studying torah. the many folktales associated with the angel of death fall into roughly three categories. in the first group, which we might call tales of horror and magic, the stubborn and cruel angel of death is a kind of antihero, somewhat like dracula in many vampire stories. in the second group, the angel of death is defeated, especially by human deception. in these tales he is portrayed as being rather stupid. and in the final group, the angel of death is moved by compassion to spare someone s life or otherwise to act benevolently. in many of these narratives, the confrontation with the angel of death occurs on a wedding night, during

e media attention because of a tenuous connection between goths and the two students who carried out the columbine high school attack. the gothic subculture grew out of the new wave music movement of the late 1970s and 1980s. other influences were certain novels, films, comics, and role-playing games. there is little connection with traditional gothic literature,with the exception of the original dracula story. despite their association, gothic music is distinct from heavy metal music. although satan is regularly mentioned in gothic circles, he is not a central symbol. certain musical groups like black sabbath and alice cooper were gothic music s immediate precursors. early goth-related groups were the british groups, the damned and joy division. although the latter group was not exclusive

ts soon relocated to california. it was a fertile environment for the sensitive child who would eventually mature into a role that the press would dub the black pope. from his eastern european grandmother, young lavey learned about the superstitions that were still extant in that part of the world. these tales whetted his appetite, leading him to become absorbed in classic dark literature such as dracula and frankenstein. he also became an avid reader of the pulp magazines, which first published tales now deemed classics of the horror and science fiction genres. he later befriended seminal weird tales authors such as clark ashton smith, robert barbour johnson, and george hass.his fancy was captured by fictional characters found in the works of jack london, in comic strip characters (like m

the devil in legend and literature. chicago: open court, 1931. satanic reds satanic reds is a new satanist organization. although an individual within satanic reds may be a communist, it would be a mistake to apply that label to the group as a whole. rather, the satanic reds political philosophy springs from the new deal politics of american president franklin roosevelt. 240 the satanic rites of dracula tani jantsang is best known as the coauthor of eleven historical monographs on the world s many manifestations of the left-hand path. she formed the satanic reds along with a few others, including noted danish satanists ole wolf and hr.vad. her reputation within the satanic community, along with free membership, gave satanic reds all the fuel it needed to become one of the larger organizat

one who is tolerant is labeled a red! anyone who is in favor of women s rights, feminism, gay rights, and against racism is called a red! in fact, anyone in favor of tolerance toward alternative religions is called a red or a pinko commie. this is not new! and so,we call ourselves reds! kaiden fox for further reading: satanic reds website: http//www.geocities.com/satanicreds/ the satanic rites of dracula this hammer studios 1973 production attempts to bring together two stock b-movie themes hammer was famous for: vampire movies and devil-worship movies. the result of this blend is a lame film even by hammer standards in which count dracula orchestrates a satanic cult composed of politicians and scientists, with the goal of producing a deadly viral plague. satanic ritual abuse a young teena


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many heads, to drink blood from the moon. the varcolaci are also able to haunt villages and drain astral life force and blood from the sleeping. the varcolaci vampire is quite powerful on the astral plane, being able to haunt the night in many forms, depending on the primal urge and desire. further explanations and developments of this form are discussed in later chapters of this book. dracul or dracula is romanian meaning "son of the dragon" and can also mean "son of the devil. dracula is known as vlad tepes, a romanian noble man who lived from 1431 to 1476 and protected the transylvanian country side with terror and honor. vlad was known as the "impaler prince" for his use of impalement and torture. his modern tactics of war and subterfuge proved him to be a successful war lord and prin

pter one 1. lucem fero, the light bringer known as lucifer. christian symbolism has battened a more sinister view upon this figure. a skillful presentation of lucifer is given in aleister crowley s poem, hymn to lucifer and kenneth anger s lucifer rising, a film based upon the torch bearer. 2. hel is the norse- pagan goddess of the underworld. 3. see the book of pleasure by austin osman spare. 4. dracula was a woman by raymond macnalley. 5. lord of the forest is a symbol of the devil, the horned god of beasts. lord of life, fertility and strength, who is often connected to capricornus, or pan. 6. the wolf skin holds reference to shaman cultures of germany and scandinavia. man seeking the spirit of a certain beast would dress in the skins of that which they would invoke. such invocations wo


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es. and so in numerous movies, not all of which are created by perverse personages, we see thegreat tale cryptically and repeatedly insinuated (see highlander, the hunger, scanners,superman, the hidden, conan the barbarian, sword and the sorcerer, battle star galac-tica, v, beastmaster, the dark crystal, cocoon, red sonja, lifeforce, invasion of the bodysnatchers, the invisible man, frankenstein, dracula, flash gordon, trancers, bladerunner ,terminator, the omen, the time bandits, the devil rides out, quatermass, dr. who,blake s seven, space 1999, star trek, the last wave, they live, it came from outer space,the brain from the planet arrous, the creature w alks among us, w ar of the worlds, thetripods, six million dollar man, freejack, tron, planet of the apes, the eiger sanction,the time

ficance. when dee entered intocommunication with the supernatural intelligences, he was told that there was a pricefor the knowledge he was to be given, a price for continued assistance throughout theages. the oversouls wanted something and that something was blood. blood hasoccult properties, especially when it is taken from an innocent, murdered in a ritualsetting (see highlander and any of the dracula movies. blood is a form of energy andvampires live on it. blood is very important to occultists. hence, the emphasis thatancient societies and priestarchies placed, and now modern criminal syndicates, placeon it. it is not a coincidence that the word blood is the second most common word inthe bible, after god. no blood, no deal! so meister dee with his colleagues andunderlings saw to it th

ne of the most truly satanic edifices in mankindshistory) has spent literally billions of dollars to give mankind a false notion of magic and theblack arts. their efforts and expenditure go into the making and purveying of popular musicand movies which are exploitative and gratuitous and which generate deviant messages aboutthe nature of satanism. the famous black and white classic horror movies (dracula, themummy, the werewolf, and invisible man, etc, the b movies of the 50s and 60s, and theserpents in the streets98atlantis, alien visitation, and genetic manipulation slasher or occult movies (the exorcist, friday 13th, halloween, evil dead, poltergeist, theshining, etc) of more recent times, are perfect examples of their artifice. along with certainpopular genres of music which have occul


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ers) are the extensions of our will and desire. the vampyre is a being which has deified itself through the antinomianian process of death and rebirth, one who has passed through the ancient aspects of set and anubis, the guardians of the threshold. the symbol of the dragon known as tiamat or leviathan is also ahriman, the coiled beast that is of serpent wisdom. the dragon has fueled the myths of dracula, the dragon race from wallachia. dracos, draconum is the very shadow of the immortal fountain of life, which the vampyre seeks to bask in eternally. remember, in bram stoker's immortal "dracula" novel, the prince of vampyres is transformed not by another vampyre. but rather his own self-iniliatory work and black magic. dracula itself was based from two historical figures, vlad dracul, whom

l "dracula" novel, the prince of vampyres is transformed not by another vampyre. but rather his own self-iniliatory work and black magic. dracula itself was based from two historical figures, vlad dracul, whom was of a family of the order of the dragon, and elizabeth bathory, whose family crest depicted three wolf teeth surrounded by a dragon(leviathan, ahriman. the history of bram stoker's novel dracula has its own curious beginnings in association with folklore and historical figures. specifically, in dracula was a woman by raymond t. mcnally, stoker had an original manuscript of the novel which was later deleted, which was published in 1807. the character harker traveled from munich to a isolate area from which he comes into contact with a vampyre female named countess dolingen for the


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his ends. by now you should be sufficiently acquainted with the true motives and ambitions of the church of satan, and this realization will inspire you with exultation, not fear or doubt. if the latter is the case, you should proceed no further. bram stoker, a member of the satanic core of the old golden dawn, emblazoned this principle in the first words of his celebrated literary figure, count dracula "welcome to my house. enter freely and of your own will" the satanic priesthood is not an office that can be assumed or disregarded at whim. it will remain with you constantly. it will color your every decision, expression, and action. so marked will be the effect upon your personality that you may seem alien even to many of your closest friends. as you enter new spheres of interest, it ma


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e order evolves, we may decide to produce a publication. if so, it will be periodic, and the material for it will come from our ideas, discoveries, and truths- and yours as well. presently the ov is researching the characteristics of the vampyric (state of) being. this is being accomplished through reading, intuitive explorations, and ritual. titles of books such as interview with the vampire and dracula have already, in effect, acted as predecessors for this order and its work yet to come. and the stylish writings of h.p. lovecraft are among those that cannot be ignored as tools for visualizations. such music as is presently considered to be "vampyric" by the grand masters includes albinoni's adagio (which, is included on the album greatest hits of 1720) and leonard roseman's helm's deep


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lients get funny. they start talking about zombies, they feel sort of unclean: as "if they were robbing a grave" charlie, who still sounded in her early fifties like a disorganized and somewhat daffy young thing of the best county stock, gave the impression that she rather sympathized with the clients' point of view "wait it out" she advised "they'll come round. after all, it isn't as if you were dracula, for heaven's sake" thank you, charlie. yes: his obsessive loathing of gibreel, his dream of exacting some cruel and appropriate revenge- these were things of the past, aspects of a reality incompatible with his passionate desire to re--establish ordinary life. not even the seditious, deconstructive imagery of television could deflect him. what he was rejecting was a portrait of himself an


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lavey's creation. all of lavey's background seemed to prepare him for his role. he is the descendant of georgian, roumanian, and alsatian grandparents, including a gypsy grandmother who passed on to him the legends of vampires and witches in her native transylvania. as early as the age of five, lavey was reading weird-tales magazines and books such as mary shelly's frankenstein and bram stoker's dracula. though he was different from other children, they appointed him as leader in marches and maneuvers in mock military orders. in 1942, when lavey was twelve, his fascination with toy soldiers led to concern over world war ii. he delved into military manuals and discovered arsenals for the equipment of armies and navies could be bought like groceries in a supermarket and used to conquer nati

tan in the form of an elephant beherit- syriac name for satan bil- celtic god of hell chemosh- national god of moabites, later a devil cimeries- rides a black horse and rules africa coyote- american indian devil dagon- philistine avenging devil of the sea damballa- voodoo serpent god demogorgon- greek name of the devil, it is said should not be known to mortals diabolus (greek "flowing downwards" dracula- romanian name for devil emma-o- japanese ruler of hell euronymous- greek prince of death fenriz- son of loki, depicted as a wolf gorgo- dim. of demogorgon, greek name of the devil haborym- hebrew synonym for satan hecate- greek goddess of the underworld and witchcraft ishtar- babylonian goddess of fertility kali (hindu) daughter of shiva, high priestess of the thuggees lilith- hebrew fema

abazios astaroth lilith sammael azazel loki samnu baalberith mammon sedit balaam mania sekhmet baphomet mantus set bast marduk shaitan beelzebub mastema shamad behemoth melek taus shiva beherit mephistopheles supay bil metztli t'an-mo chemosh mictian tchort cimeries midgard tezcatlipoca coyote milcom thamuz dagon moloch thoth damballa mormo tunrida demogorgon naamah typhon diabolus nergal yaotzin dracula nihasa yen-lo-wang emma-o nija invocation employed towards the conjuration of lust come forth, oh great spawn of the abyss and make thy presence manifest. i have set my thoughts upon the blazing pinnacle which glows with the chosen lust of the moments of increase and grows fervent in the turgid swell. send forth that messenger of voluptuous delights, and let these obscene vistas of my dark


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d soar above the mountain's summit. cast thy shadows o'er the earth in answer to our call! knyazyam idut! dorogu im! exaltation tchort! slovye nye abe myeny! participants (response) celebrant: balaam! slovye nye sogliya day mi! participants (response) celebrant: pyerun! seela nye posti zne maya! participants (response) celebrant: kors! mudrostye nye domisl maya! participants (response) celebrant: dracula! pravilnoye vos krye sy niye! participants (response) celebrant: kashchei! gospodstvo nye eez ch t noye! participants (response) celebrant: iarilo! tsarstvo nye pobye de moye! participants (response) celebrant: sabazios! krcpaste viso ch y shaya! participants (response) celebrant: morena! vlastye vy ch naya! participants (response) celebrant: svarog! vladichestvo byeko ny ch noye! particip


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e released by major studios. in 2001, the media psychology lab at california state in los angeles polled people across the united states from ages 6 to 90 in all ethnic groups to determine which movie monsters ranked as the favorites. according to the survey, the most frightening motion picture of all time for all groups was the exorcist (1973. the favorite top ten monsters were the following: 1. dracula, the aristocratic vampire, in the 1931 version, dracula, with bela lugosi as the bloodsucking count. 2. freddy krueger, the slayer of teenagers with the razor-sharp metal talons on his fingers, from a nightmare on elm street (1984. 3. the frankenstein monster, the original version with boris karloff, frankenstein (1931. 4. godzilla, the prehistoric giant reptile that spews radioactive rays

ed, many-fanged creature in alien (1979. sources: seiler, andy. oh, the horror! oh, boy! usa today, october 25, 2001 [online] http//www.usatoday.com/life/lphoto.htm. skal, david j. the monster show: a cultural history of horror. new york: boulevard, 1997. stanley, john. creature features: the science fiction, fantasy, and horror movie guide. new york: boulevard, 1997. theokas, christopher. bela s dracula still has bite. usa today, october 31, 2001 [online] http//www.usatoday.com/life/ enter/movies /2001-10-31-scary-movies.htm. the top ten movie monsters in his book eros and evil, r. e. l. masters remarked on the scant amount of records from the inquisition concerning the experiences of men who succumbed to seductive succubi in contrast to the enormous number of recorded instances in which

olt, 1998. unterman, alan. dictionary of jewish lore and legend. london and new york: thames and hudson, 1991. vampire contrary to the glamorous image popularized by motion pictures depicting handsome vampires and their beautiful brides, the appearance of a true vampire in folklore is grotesque, a nightmarish creature of the undead with twisted fangs and grasping talons. after bram stoker s novel dracula (1897) became a popular stage play, and, in 1931, a classic horror film, the image of the vampire as a hideous demon was transformed into an attractive stranger who possesses a bite that, while fatal, also promises eternal life. the vampire of legend, a demonic presence, wrapped in a rotting burial shroud, intent only on sating its bloodlust, was forgotten and replaced by the beguilingly r

aracterization of the traditional vampire. in this film actor max schreck s loathsome bloodsucker creeps about in the shadows with dark-ringed, hollowed eyes, pointed devil ears, and hideous fangs. t h e g a l e e n c y c l o p e d i a o f t h e u n u s u a l a n d u n e x p l a i n e d 80 mysterious creatures in the summer of 2002, romanian tourism minister dan agathon announced plans to build a dracula theme park on a hilltop near the medieval town of sighisoara, the birthplace of the fifteenth-century romanian count vlad tepes (1431? 1476, said to have been the inspiration for bram stoker s (1847 1912) famous vampire novel, dracula (1897. critics immediately opposed the idea of such an enterprise, stating that the park would undermine more dignified projects to restore the medieval spir

fteenth-century romanian count vlad tepes (1431? 1476, said to have been the inspiration for bram stoker s (1847 1912) famous vampire novel, dracula (1897. critics immediately opposed the idea of such an enterprise, stating that the park would undermine more dignified projects to restore the medieval spirit of sighisoara. tourism minister agathon denied any rumors suggesting that the concept of a dracula theme park was being abandoned due to the efforts of opposing critics, and he requested that all groups support the effort to attract more tourists to the medieval town. sources: ghostbuster believes dracula s ghost is haunting theme park site, ananova, june 26, 2002 [online] http//www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_616089.html?men u=news.scienceanddiscovery.p. marinas, radu. dracula park plan

pport the effort to attract more tourists to the medieval town. sources: ghostbuster believes dracula s ghost is haunting theme park site, ananova, june 26, 2002 [online] http//www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_616089.html?men u=news.scienceanddiscovery.p. marinas, radu. dracula park plan undead. reuters.com, july 1, 2002 [online] http//reuters.com/jhtml?type= entertainmentnews&storyid=1151684. count dracula theme park with his long, blood-stained talons, his eggshaped head, and his pasty white complexion, schreck s nosferatu looks more like the creature of the undead as seen in the collective nightmares of humankind throughout the centuries. e. elias merhige s shadow of the vampire, released on december 29, 2000, teased audiences with the unsettling suggestion that the monstrous nosferatu (wi

ranslated by angela hall. rochester, n.y: d. s. brewer, 1993. actors who faced (or became) movie monsters even the most casual fan of hollywood horror films is familiar with the classic creatures of movie monsterdom and the actors who portrayed them such as the frankenstein monster, as enacted by boris karloff (1887 1969; the wolf man, as played by lon chaney, jr (1906 1973; and the vampire count dracula, as immortalized by bela lugosi (1882 1956. however, some of the most well-known actors in motion pictures or television encountered monsters or impersonated them before their stars had begun to rise or after their clout at the box office had begun to grow less powerful. of course there are also the cases in which an established star simply enjoys playing a bona fide monster for a change o

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