Imperishable Vampires - Alternative View

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Imperishable Vampires - Alternative View
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The phenomenon of energy vampirism is mainly concerned with occultists and researchers of the unknown. In recent years, official science seems to have taken it up as well. But, as it seems, it is possible to truly advance in the study of this mysterious phenomenon only with the comprehension of those mysteries of a person that are associated with his spiritual essence.

"Blond Angel" drinks the blood of babies

This story took place in the 1920s in the German city of Teilfingen. One day, Dr. Seifert, who had been practicing there for many years, began to study the statistics of child mortality in the city. The graphs he built gave a very strange picture: infant mortality doubled sharply for no reason and fell just as quickly. The end of the second peak happened last fall. Since the doctor could not find a natural explanation, he suggested that there were otherworldly forces involved.

Seifert, like many at the time, was interested in the occult. And his first version was that children died due to witchcraft or corruption. It remains only to find out who is doing this in the city. The answer was found very soon: of course, Fraulein Celia Groningen, there is no one else. It was precisely last fall that she died in an accident at the age of 23, and then the death rate among children began to decline sharply.

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Having made detailed inquiries about this Fraulein, the doctor was finally convinced of the correctness of his hypothesis. Celia was not local. She visited the city twice, and each time she visited, the number of child deaths increased.

Seifert, by the nature of his work, had to communicate with this person more than once. She had a diploma in infant care and visited families with small children to give advice to young mothers. And soon after her visits, the children died …

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Continuing to reflect, the doctor came to the conclusion that the point here, most likely, is not in corruption, but in vampirism. The modest, attentive and pleasant Fraulein Groningen, who in the city was called "the blond angel" for her beauty, was actually a product of evil spirits and secretly drank the blood of babies!

Stake in the heart of a monster

Seifert shared his thoughts with the fathers of some of the deceased children. It was decided to check whether Celia Groningen was really a vampire, and the next night the doctor and several men secretly went to the city cemetery. Just in case, they took with them aspen stakes and holy water.

The watchmen were drunk beforehand until they felt insensible. At the cemetery, they quickly found the grave they needed, dug it out by the light of the lanterns and were amazed: Celia Groningen's body had not changed at all for six months in the coffin. The deceased seemed to be sleeping soundly! One of the men jumped down and pierced her heart with an aspen stake. Then, so that Celia certainly could not leave the grave, she was poured with holy water.

The grave was restored to its original form and dispersed, agreeing to be silent. But after a month and a half, one of the participants in the night events told about everything in confession to a local priest. He reported to the authorities. The grave was dug again, and the almost completely decomposed body of the deceased appeared before those present. An aspen stake stuck in her chest.

Since the participants in the recent night action swore that at the first opening of the grave the body was incorruptible, the city bishop had to report everything to the Vatican. The Pope sent Cardinal Gremioni to Thilfingen to conduct an investigation. At the city cemetery, seventeen children's graves were uncovered secretly, without the knowledge of the parents. All those buried were badly damaged by decay, and none showed signs of vampirism.

Scientists participating in the investigation suggested that Celia Groningen's body could in fact be in a state of incorruption, but this was not caused by vampirism, but by some other, natural reasons. The stake thrust into him interrupted this state. Ultimately, the cardinal had no choice but to stop the investigation, which, moreover, could lead to unnecessary rumors among the population.

Only 25 years later, this "vampire" story became the property of the general public. Journalists rushed to look for the participants in the events, to interview experts. But no one could clearly explain the strange increase in infant mortality in Thilfingen during Celia Groningen's stay there.

The case became world famous and even entered the list of the 100 most mysterious cases in human history.

In 1990, American specialists became interested in him. They collected statistics on adult and child mortality in the cities where Celia Groningen worked, and processed the data on a computer. It turned out that wherever the young woman was, the infant mortality curve inexplicably went up, while in neighboring areas it remained within normal limits. But if Fraulein Groningen really drank blood from babies, this would have been noticed long ago, since such behavior cannot be hidden for a long time. Nevertheless, Fraulein always remained above suspicion.

American researchers concluded that Celia Groningen was indeed a vampire. But it was not sucking blood from people, but energy. And in very large quantities. In adults, such energy losses caused only temporary discomfort, but for children the consequences were fatal.

Death has just come

The most shocking detail in this whole story, researchers consider the strange incorruptibility of Celia Groningen's body, which was interrupted by a blow of an aspen stake. We have to assume that the process of decomposition in energy vampires is much slower than in ordinary people …

Many cases have been described of the discovery of the bodies of the deceased, which were in inexplicably good condition. The dead have been preserved for years and centuries in their coffins and sarcophagi in such a form as if "death had just come." In some cases, such preservation of bodies is caused, as it is assumed, by the sanctity of the deceased, in others - by suitable conditions for this.

But the bodies of such deceased often remain incorrupt, about whom it is reliably known that during their lifetime they were not at all distinguished by high morality. It is even more surprising that such bodies are found in the vicinity of the usual, decomposed, lying in the same soil and in the same coffins. It turns out that many well-preserved deceased were energy vampires during their lifetime? But what, then, supported the incorruptibility of their bodies?

Sinister invisible

So far, only occultists provide answers to these questions. The "suction device" of the energy vampires, they explain, is their astral body. Often it takes energy "automatically", by itself, without any control over this process from the vampire. A vampire may not even be aware of his properties.

After the death of an ordinary person, his astral body (or astral shell) lives for nine months, after which it self-destructs. After the death of a vampire, his astral body also continues to live. But it, in contrast to the astral shell of an ordinary person, also does (perhaps out of habit) what it did during the life of its owner - stealing energy.

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Astral shells tend to wander where the physical bodies of their masters are buried. It is the same with the astral bodies of vampires. Staggering invisibly near the vampire's grave, they take energy from everyone who passes by. Thus, they not only saturate themselves, due to which they prolong their own existence for years and centuries, but also feed the dead body of the owner. The stolen energy, as it were, protects the body of the deceased from decay, makes it incorruptible.

There is an interesting episode from the practice of English archaeologists. In the 1930s, a team led by Sir Howard Ashley excavated what is now Pakistan. Among the human remains in a necropolis dating back to the 17th century, two bodies were found - a young woman and a teenage boy, which amazed scientists with their safety. According to the report, they "did not lose elasticity, the tissues remained soft, and there were no signs of rotting on the skin and eyeballs."

The unusual bodies lay in the heat for a whole day in a tent and did not even begin to rot. It was decided to send them to England for study. But the local population became aware of the find, and a fanatical crowd attacked the archaeological camp, believing that the bodies of sorcerers had been found. Both the deceased and other materials were burned and destroyed.

Ashley later wrote that he and other members of the expedition experienced malaise, weakness, nausea and headaches during the excavations, but he explained this not by witchcraft, but by the bad climate. But why, in the light of the above, not assume that the found dead were during their lifetime strong energy vampires, whose astral bodies all these years wandered around their graves, drawing energy from people?

However, this is only a hypothesis that still needs to be proved. And it seems that it will not come soon.

Igor V0L03NEV