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Living Vampires

Modern Tradition, Magic & Practice

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Living Vampires

By: Sean Wilde, Matthew Venus - foreword
Narrated by: Paul Brion
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Leave behind the ideas of coffins, capes, and wooden stakes. Discover a world of sacred orders, vampiric philosophy, and magical practices . . . the world of living vampires.

The word vampire inspires images of fangs, bats, and haunted castles. But what if myth and legend were completely wrong about them? What if the true vampire wasn't undead at all? What if they were alive and walking around in broad daylight, free of the trappings that myth thrust upon them?

Sean Wilde, a member of the Kheprian Order (one of the oldest vampire organizations in the world), gives you the insider look at what it means to be a vampire. Sharing wisdom and practice long kept from outsiders, Sean teaches vampiric energy work that anyone can use to advance their own psychic skills and magical practice. Learn about: ethical feeding; different types of vampirism; protection against energy siphoning; how to perform psychic surgery; gaining heightened awareness; and spiritual immortality.

For vampires and those who wish to become one, this book provides new ways to fuel your magic and hone your abilities. With numerous techniques and exercises, you'll want to sink your teeth into it again and again.

©2026 Sean Wilde (P)2026 Tantor Media
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