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To the non-believers- Taken from Bram Stoker's Dracula

02:54 Nov 17 2009
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"Tell me!" I said. "I can hazard no opinion. I do not know what to think, and I have no data on which to found a conjecture."



"Do you mean to tell me, friend John, that you have no suspicion as to what poor Lucy died of, not after all the hints given, not only by events, but by me?"



"Of nervous prostration following a great loss or waste of blood."



"And how was the blood lost or wasted?" I shook my head.



He stepped over and sat down beside me, and went on, "You are a clever man, friend John. You reason well, and your wit is bold, but you are too prejudiced. You do not let your eyes see nor your ears hear, and that which is outside your daily life is not of account to you. Do you not think that there are things which you cannot understand, and yet which are, that some people see things that others cannot? But there are things old and new which must not be contemplated by men's eyes, because they know, or think they know, some things which other men have told them. Ah, it is the fault of our science that it wants to explain all, and if it explain not, then it says there is nothing to explain. But yet we see around us every day the growth of new beliefs, which think themselves new, and which are yet but the old, which pretend to be young, like the fine ladies at the opera. I suppose now you do not believe in corporeal transference. No? Nor in materialization. No? Nor in astral bodies. No? Nor in the reading of thought. No? Nor in hypnotism…"



"Yes," I said. "Charcot has proved that pretty well."



He smiled as he went on, "Then you are satisfied as to it. Yes? And of course then you understand how it act, and can follow the mind of the great Charcot, alas that he is no more, into the very soul of the patient that he influence. No? Then, friend John, am I to take it that you simply accept fact, and are satisfied to let from premise to conclusion be a blank? No? Then tell me, for I am a student of the brain, how you accept hypnotism and reject the thought reading. Let me tell you, my friend, that there are things done today in electrical science which would have been deemed unholy by the very man who discovered electricity, who would themselves not so long before been burned as wizards. There are always mysteries in life. Why was it that Methuselah lived nine hundred years, and 'Old Parr' one hundred and sixty-nine, and yet that poor Lucy, with four men's blood in her poor veins, could not live even one day? For, had she live one more day, we could save her. Do you know all the mystery of life and death? Do you know the altogether of comparative anatomy and can say wherefore the qualities of brutes are in some men, and not in others? Can you tell me why, when other spiders die small and soon, that one great spider lived for centuries in the tower of the old Spanish church and grew and grew, till, on descending, he could drink the oil of all the church lamps? Can you tell me why in the Pampas, ay and elsewhere, there are bats that come out at night and open the veins of cattle and horses and suck dry their veins, how in some islands of the Western seas there are bats which hang on the trees all day, and those who have seen describe as like giant nuts or pods, and that when the sailors sleep on the deck, because that it is hot, flit down on them and then, and then in the morning are found dead men, white as even Miss Lucy was?"



"Good God, Professor!" I said, starting up. "Do you mean to tell me that Lucy was bitten by such a bat, and that such a thing is here in London in the nineteenth century?"



He waved his hand for silence, and went on, "Can you tell me why the tortoise lives more long than generations of men, why the elephant goes on and on till he have sees dynasties, and why the parrot never die only of bite of cat of dog or other complaint? Can you tell me why men believe in all ages and places that there are men and women who cannot die? We all know, because science has vouched for the fact, that there have been toads shut up in rocks for thousands of years, shut in one so small hole that only hold him since the youth of the world. Can you tell me how the Indian fakir can make himself to die and have been buried, and his grave sealed and corn sowed on it, and the corn reaped and be cut and sown and reaped and cut again, and then men come and take away the unbroken seal and that there lie the Indian fakir, not dead, but that rise up and walk amongst them as before?"









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STRUCTURE OF THE HOUSE

00:02 Nov 14 2009
Times Read: 638


House Hold Structure



Founder



Lord / Lady's mate.

Depending on the sex of the founder



Council.



Keeper of the Veil.



Ramkht.



Mradu.



Kitra.



House members and Swans



Golden Circle Swans











The Founder of the house Lord or Lady depending on if it is a male or female.

The Lord Of the house is the law None may challanage his or her word.

They are the head of the body that is the house, they make the laws enforce the laws .

get things moving for the house and community. They reach out to others to make the community stronger,

they are the ones who take on the responsibility of all in the house and making sure the laws of the house and community are upheld.

Any mis-deeds fall apon the head of the household.

Some Lords are warlike and some are diplomatic.

Think of it as the old ways the king of a land and his rule.





The mate of the head of house is either the Lady or Lord.

Their place is to be the balance of the head as the neck of the head is to the body.

they are the support where one is weak the other is strong.

If the head Lord or Lady is not there it falls on them to see that things are done right.

The laws are obeyed.



The Council they are there to guide the head of household in matters of the house and community.

They are the Elders in the house, the teacher and older members



Keeper of the Veil is the one who is enforces the laws of the house and community.

he or she is the will of the head of house.

the peace keeper.



Priest are the ones who do the the rites and teach our ways.



Mradu are the protectors of the house they work for the keeper of the Veil.

they are the warriors of the house.





The Kitra Companions, Counselors and Concubines are the gentlest and often the most understanding.

As a rule, they are devoted to the welfare of others.

They are a lover who understands your needs, a friend who does not mind you crying on their shoulder and someone you can rant to when you are fed up with life. Counselors are sacred and cherished and very lucky is anyone who has one for a coven member or friend.





Members are those who joined the house to be with like minded people and are known as the students.



Swans are those who feed the Vampyres in the house or any Vampyre.

Those who take care of their Vampyre...



Golden Circle Swans have no one set Vampyre, they feed any member of the house, when they have no swan, or are absent.


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