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The Black Veil

04:04 Nov 18 2009
Times Read: 516


The Black Veil



(13 Rules of the Coven)





1. Discretion



This lifestyle is private and sacred. Respect it as such. Use discretion in who you reveal yourself to, and make certain that your motives are to truly communicate about our culture and to engender understanding. By no means should you talk to others about yourself and our community when your motives are for selfish reasons such as self-promotion, sensationalism, and attention getting. Do not hide from your nature, but never show it off to those who won’t understand.



2. Diversity



Our paths are many, even though the journey we are on is essentially the same. No single one of us has all the answers to who and what we are. Respect everyone’s personal views and practices. We cannot let petty differences of ideology prevent us from maintaining a unified community; there are enough who would attack us from the outside. Our diversity is our strength, Let our differences in viewpoint enrich us but never divide us upon ourselves.



3. Safety



Use sense when indulging in your nature. Do not flaunt what you are in public places. Feed in private and make certain your donors will be discrete about what happens between you. Donors who create rumors and gossip about us are more harm than they’re worth. If you engage in blood-letting, put safety and caution above all other things. Blood-borne diseases are a very real thing, and we cannot risk endangering ourselves or others through irresponsibility. Screen donors carefully, making certain they are in good health both mentally and physically. Never overindulge or get careless. The safety of the entire community rests upon each member’s caution.



4. Control



We cannot and should not deny the darkness within. Yet we should not allow it to control us. If our beast or shadow or dark side is given too much sway, it clouds our judgment, making us a danger even to those we love. Never indulge in pointless violence. Never bring willful harm to those who sustain you. Never feed only for the sake of feeding, and never give over to mindless bloodlust. We are not monsters: we are capable of rational thought and self-control. Celebrate the darkness and let it empower you, but never let it enslave your will.



5. Lifestyle



Live your life as an example to others in the community. We are privileged to be what we are, but power should be accompanied by responsibility and dignity. Explore and make use of your Vampyre nature, but keep it in balance with material demands. Remember: we may be vampyres, but we are still a part of this world. We must live lives like everyone else here, holding jobs, keeping homes, and getting along with our neighbors. Being what we are is not an excuse to not participate in this reality. Rather, it is an obligation to make it a better place for us to be.



6. Family



We are, all of us, a family, and like all families; various members will not always get along. However, respect the greater community when having your disputes. Do not let your individual problems bring emotional strife to the family as a whole. Settle your differences quietly among one another, only seeking out an elder’s aid in meditation when no other solution seems possible. Never bring your private disputes into public places and never draw other family members into the issue by forcing them to take sides. Like any normal family, we should always make an effort to present a stable and unified face to the rest of the world even when things are not perfect between us.



7. Havens



Our havens are safe places where everyone in the community can come socialize. There are also often public places where we are likely to encounter people who don’t understand our ways. We should respect the patrons of these places as we should also respect the owners of the establishments and always be discrete in our behavior. We should never bring private disputes to a haven. We should never initiate violence in a haven. And we should never do or bring anything illegal into a haven, as this reflects badly upon the community as a whole. The haven is the hub of the whole community, and we should respect it as such, supporting it without business and working to improve its name in the scene so that we can always call it home.



8. Territory



The community is extensive and diverse. Every city has a different way of doing things, and a different hierarchy of rule. When entering a new city, you should familiarize yourself with the local community. Seek out the local havens, learn who is who, and show proper respect where it is due. You should not expect to impose your old way of doing things on this new scene. Rather you should adapt to their rules and be glad of their acceptance. Always be on your best behavior when coming to a new city either to visit or to stay. We are all cautious and territorial by nature, and only by making the most positive impression possible will you be accepted and respected in a new community.



9. Responsibility



This lifestyle is not for everyone. Take care in who you choose to bring into it. Those who are mentally or emotionally unstable have no place among us. They are dangerous and unreliable and may betray us in the future. Make certain that those you choose to bring in are mature enough for this burden. Teach them to control and discretion, and make certain that they respect our ways. You will be responsible for their actions, and their behaviors in the community will be reflected back to you.







10. Elders



There are certain members of our community who have established themselves as just and responsible leaders. These are the people who helped establish local communities, who organize havens, and who work to coordinate the networking of the scene. While their word does not have to be law, they should nevertheless be respected. They have greater experience than many others, and usually greater wisdom. Seek these elders out to settle your disputes, to give you guidance and instruction, and to help you establish yourself in the local scene. Appreciate the elders for all they have given you: if it was not for their dedication, the community would not exist as it does now.





11. Donors



Without those who offer themselves body and soul to us, we would be nothing. We cannot be other that what we are, but it is the donors who sustain our nature. For this service, they should be respected. Never mistreat your donors, physically or emotionally. They are not to be manipulated or leeched off of for more than what the freely offer. Never take them for granted. Appreciate them for the companionship and acceptance which they offer us, which so many others would refuse. This above all: appreciate the gift of their life. That communion is sacred. Never fail to treat them as such.



12. Leadership



When you choose to take a position of authority in the community, remember that you do not lead for yourself alone. Leadership is a responsibility, not a privilege. A good leader must set an example for everyone through his actions and behavior. His motives should be selfless and pure, and he should put the interests of the whole community before his own. The best leaders are those who serve to better to community and whose person and behavior gives no one- even those outside of the community – a reason to criticize them.





13. Ideals



Being a Vampyre is not just about feeding upon life. That is what we do, But not necessarily what we are. It is our place to represent Darkness in a world blinded by light. We are about being different and accepting that difference as something that empowers us and makes us unique.

We are about accepting the Darkness within ourselves and embracing that Darkness to make us whole beings. We are about celebrating the thresholds: Body and Spirit, Pleasure, Pain, Life and Death. Our lives should be lived as a message to the world about the beauty of accepting the whole self, of living without guilt and without shame, and celebrating the unique and beautiful essence of every single soul.







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Mors Janua Vitae Part 3.

06:13 Nov 11 2009
Times Read: 524


After thinking about things from my last entry, and having a conversation with a few people and some meditation time..I have come to an interesting thought.



Why people see the image of death as the Reaper and fear it.



I think that this falls back to the programming by the Church and Society. Automatically, people associate the angel of death as the Grim Reaper. We have built up this image of what death looks like based on the negative connotations and fear that has been trained in us.



I believe that people who fear the time and day of their death are going to see Death in the form of the Grim Reaper, because it is that last strain of mental illusion from conscious mind trying to hold onto what life we had. There is the fear of the unknown from crossing over combine that with the ego trying to hold onto what it can't....You mentally see the Reaper, rather then a familiar or friendly face that can help you begin the new journey!



Now I am not saying that this is a bad thing and that the Reaper is scary or "evil"...I myself find the portrayal of the Reaper as a friendly image of what is to come. Though, I also know that I shall be excorted by the Valkyries at my time!


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Mors Janua Vitae Part 2.

07:09 Nov 08 2009
Times Read: 544


Death is often misunderstood and people fear it for no reason at all. It is usually a subconscious nature after being programmed by a society taught to fear a vengenful deity that is bent on punishing people for living life.

There is never any reason to fear what we don't understand. It is far better to learn and grow from new experiences and lessons, rather then to live with a fear that you will probably determine is unfounded, with the proper knowledge.

We are programmed from the day we are born that everything that we do is considered evil in some way. ANd what people fail to realize is that, every culture and nation has different ideals. What is wrong for us is perfectly natural to another group. What is fine with us, is seen as completely immoral and evil to another.

Why stress ourselves out, over the things that are dealt to us, when it is far better to celebrate the life given us. Take things as they come, and retrain ourselves from that which we are taught as children. There are certain things that are of course wrong no matter where you are. This is not a message that gives freedom to say screw it all, and do what you want. It is saying choose your own path and seek your own truth, rather then allowing the programming to control your life!


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MysticalJade
MysticalJade
04:42 Nov 10 2009

This makes me smile! It's an optimistic view of life and death, without seeing things through rose-colored glasses.



:-)





xLorex
xLorex
07:43 Nov 10 2009

Bravo Korathan I totally agree with this outlook on life. We all need to free ourselves of the prison created and placed upon us by societies ideals and live life the way we know we should live it. Our way!





 

Mors Janua Vitae Part 1.

07:20 Nov 06 2009
Times Read: 552


You know I love the meaning behind the saying Mors Janua Vitae. Which translates as Death is the Gate of Life.



There are so many possible views to appreciate such a truthful saying that it is hard to know where to begin.



One of the guarantees when we come into this world is that eventually we are going to die. this is not a bad thing. Death is all about change, and in order for us to take the next stage to the Otherside, we must cross between the Veil.



Now this is not meant to glorify anything, as we all must live and enjoy the time that we have. It is not excuse to take your life and throw it away in the hopes for something better afterwards. It is a statement that there is a transition. That death is not the end.



I personally believe that we are born and that the time and place of our death was predertimined and that there is no reason for us to fear it, nor is there a reason for us to run and hide from it, because it will not alter anything at all. We will still pass at our time and thus pass through the Gate to Life.



I will add more to this thought as time goes by, but I think that this will give you a bit to meditate on and is a start.



Amorte!


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vampyrebeauty
vampyrebeauty
07:46 Nov 08 2009

Awesome!





MysticalJade
MysticalJade
04:40 Nov 10 2009

I really agree with a lot of what you've said here! I love the idea that Death leads to the Gate to Life.





Spiritwalker
Spiritwalker
05:47 Nov 10 2009

Interesting, I have always believed that death was the beginning to life not the ending.





xLorex
xLorex
07:41 Nov 10 2009

I couldn't agree more, death is just a transition from one life to the next. Its the journey between life and death that matters.








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