S3 EP 274 - Clinical Vampirism/Lamashtu & Highly Evolved Chaotic Entities - Vicki Joy Anderson.
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Subconscious Realms Episode 274 - CIinical Vampirism/Lamashtu & Highly Evolved Chaotic Entities - Vicki Joy Anderson. Ladies & Gentlemen, on this Episode of Subconscious Realms we welcome back Esteemed Author & Elite Level Researcher; Vicki Joy Anderson!! Vicki delivers a Truly Mind-Blowing Perspective indeed, Extraordinary!! π€―π₯π₯π₯ *Clinical Vampirism* Abstract; Clinical vampirism is named after the mythical vampire, and is a recognizable, although rare, clinical entity characterized by periodic compulsive blood-drinking, affinity with the dead and uncertain identity. It is hypothetically the expression of an inherited archaic myth, the act of taking blood being a ritual that gives temporary relief. From ancient times vampirists have given substance to belief in the existence of supernatural vampires. Four vampirists, including Haigh, the 'acid-bath murderer', are described. From childhood they cut themselves, drank their own, exogenous human or animal blood to relieve a craving, dreamed of blood-shed, associated with the dead, and had a changing identity. They were intelligent, with no family mental or social pathology. Some self-cutters are auto-vampirists; females are not likely to assault others for blood, but males are potentially dangerous. Vampirism may be a cause of unpredictable repeated assault and murder, and should be looked for in violent criminals who are self-mutilators. No specific treatment is known. *Lamashtu* Lamashtu, in Mesopotamian religion, the most terrible of all female demons, daughter of the sky god Anu (Sumerian: An). Often depicted with her is Pazuzu, the Mesopotamian king of wind demons. HomePhilosophy & ReligionAncient Religions & Mythology Lamashtu Mesopotamian demon Actions Also known as: Dimme Written and fact-checked by The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Article History Table of Contents Lamashtu, in Mesopotamian religion, the most terrible of all female demons, daughter of the sky god Anu (Sumerian: An). Often depicted with her is Pazuzu, the Mesopotamian king of wind demons. (Akkadian), Sumerian: Dimme See all related content β She slew children and drank the blood of men and ate their flesh. The bearer of seven names, she was often described in incantations as the βseven witches.β Lamashtu perpetrated a variety of evil deeds: she disturbed sleep and brought nightmares; she killed foliage and infested rivers and streams; she bound the muscles of men, caused pregnant women to miscarry, and brought disease and sickness. Lamashtu was often portrayed on amulets as a lion- or bird-headed female figure kneeling on an ass; she held a double-headed serpent in each hand and suckled a dog at her right breast and a pig or another dog at her left breast. *Vicki Joy Anderson* https://www.vickijoyanderson.com/ */* Insta #@VickiJoyAuthor */* Book #Lamarzulli.net */* "It all makes sense now. This place is magnification, concentration, purification. Now the world goes black. I see my reflection in a pool of blood. I kiss it all goodbye" *If you like this Content & feels it Educates you & Expands your awareness, please support our efforts to inform the Ignorant Public!* *Email - [email protected] */* PayPal - [email protected] */* *Twatter* # @SubconRealms33 / Insta # @subcon_realms33 / MINDS - @subconscious_realms / Subconscious Realms T-shirts are available - https://subconscious-realms.teemill.com/search/?search-term=Subconscious%20 π½π¦π£π£π£&π₯π₯π₯
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