Energy Vampire

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An Energy Vampire is basically an individual with a damaged chakra system. The chakra system is energy negative rather than energy positive and thus requires constant energetic input from the environment.

Energy vampires are created as a result of the violent imposition of The System in early childhood through late adolescence. For example, as part of the imposition of the archetypal constellation of Authority and Power, the self esteem of a individual is undermined in a process of competition, ranking, judgment, and public humiliation. This process, undertaken in the sensitive and defenseless years of early development (i.e. ages 0 through 20), actively undermines the need for the physical unit to develop high self esteem thereby creating an energy "hole" or negative COEX System. Depending on the extent of the damage the individual may expend large amounts of time and effort seeking out and ingratiating themselves to individuals who they feel may be willing (consciously or unconsciously) to fill the hole created by their parents, teachers, the media, or other Agents of Socialization working to impose the old energy System.

Because of the damaging nature of The System, energy vampires are ubiquitous. That is, unless significant work has been undertaken to repair the damaged done by System Socialization, we are all energy negative to one degree or another.

It should be noted that there is nothing positive or empowering about being energy negative. Individuals with negative COEX systems, i.e. energy vampires, are prone to psychological and emotional dysfunction, are easy to manipulate and control, and our incapable of providing others (including their own children) with emotional, psychological, or even physical support

See Also

Chakras

Chakra System

Dossier of the Ascension

The Book of the Triumph Master Key

The System


Cite as:
Sharp, Michael (2012). Energy Vampire. The SpiritWiki: http://www.thespiritwiki.org/index.php/Energy_Vampire [Accessed: May 20, 2012]





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