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Post by Vrykolakas on 5/10/2008, 8:59 pm

Greetings,

My (nick-)name is Vrykolakas and I'm a new member of this forum. One of my favorite subjects of study is Vampirism and all vampire-related folklore, and I wish to exchange some knowledge and/or experiences about these issues.

Also, I would like to deepen my – still weak – understanding of what Aset Ka and the Asetian Tradition really are, since I was introduced to this subject very recently.

Regards,
Vrykolakas
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Re: Greetings to All

Post by Aghrab on 5/10/2008, 9:02 pm

Welcome to the community, Vrykolakas. It is never too late to learn what the Order Aset Ka is. I am sure you will learn a lot in this forum.

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Post by Saylamine on 6/10/2008, 3:03 am

Em hotep and welcome Vrykolakas. farao I hope you enjoy your stay in the forum.

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Post by Helliana on 6/10/2008, 5:45 am

Hello and welcome Vrykolakas, enjoy your time while here.
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Post by Syrianeh on 6/10/2008, 10:15 am

Welcome to the forum!!

Are you Greek, as your nick implies?

I too hope you find a lot of enlightening information here. I certainly did.

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Post by Vrykolakas on 6/10/2008, 7:57 pm

Hello Syrianeh,

No, I'm not Greek. However, I *do* love the Greek history, language, and mythology Smile

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Post by Hellen on 7/10/2008, 6:21 am

Hello Vrykolakas ,

welcome to the forum .


Indeed the etimology is not greek but very possibly serbian (vylx + dlaka which means 'with wolf hair' ) and because it's a mythical being found in much in romanian lore it could be born also from daco-getic prehistoric mythology through the cult of the wolf.

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Post by Victor on 7/10/2008, 4:25 pm

Welcome Vrykolakas. Nice that you could make it to the forum.

As far as the Greek mythology and history goes, I personally feel it sucks. Twisted Evil
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Post by Vrykolakas on 7/10/2008, 7:59 pm

Hi Hellen,

Hellen wrote:Indeed the etimology is not greek but very possibly serbian (vylx + dlaka which means 'with wolf hair' ) and because it's a mythical being found in much in romanian lore it could be born also from daco-getic prehistoric mythology through the cult of the wolf.

Yes, I've also heard of that theory. Isn't there a romanian word --possibly meaning werewolf or vampire-- somewhat similar to "Vrykolakas", like Vărcolaci or something like that?

Thanks!
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Post by Hellen on 7/10/2008, 9:50 pm

Vrykolakas wrote:Hi Hellen,

Hellen wrote:Indeed the etimology is not greek but very possibly serbian (vylx + dlaka which means 'with wolf hair' ) and because it's a mythical being found in much in romanian lore it could be born also from daco-getic prehistoric mythology through the cult of the wolf.

Yes, I've also heard of that theory. Isn't there a romanian word --possibly meaning werewolf or vampire-- somewhat similar to "Vrykolakas", like Vărcolaci or something like that?

Thanks!
V.


Yes ,this is the plural , the singular is Varcolac .
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Post by Maktub on 9/10/2008, 9:23 pm

Vrykolakas wrote:
My (nick-)name is Vrykolakas and I'm a new member of this forum. One of my favorite subjects of study is Vampirism and all vampire-related folklore, and I wish to exchange some knowledge and/or experiences about these issues.

Also, I would like to deepen my – still weak – understanding of what Aset Ka and the Asetian Tradition really are, since I was introduced to this subject very recently.

You came to the right place then. Welcome to Vampirism community, it is always a pleasure to see new members joining the group.

Victor wrote:
As far as the Greek mythology and history goes, I personally feel it sucks. Twisted Evil

Come on... the Greeks are the biggest culture robbers in history of mankind. Laughing

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Post by Karnath on 9/10/2008, 10:09 pm

Welcome to the forum, Vrykolakas. I hope you'll find what you're looking for.

The Greeks are fairly closer than the Romans.

The Greeks were physically influenced by the Kemetic tradition, but they were also great admirers of their mysteries. We can obviously state that if we stare at all the pictures with Kemetic symbols (that mostly they didn't even understand), giving birth to a great deal of thoughts. Pythagoras, for instance, was highly influenced by the Kemetic Mathematicians. Of course these "Kemetic Mathematicians" weren't only mathematicians, but also architects, artists, alchemists, astrologists, etc. Back Then, all Sciences worked as a Whole. Well, the Pythagoreans were deeply esoteric and metaphyisical. If you go check their beliefs, you'll see some coincidences.
Of course this had to bring us to a man called Plato. He was highly interested in Kemeticism, studying them a lot. He was also influenced by the Pythagoreans, so he must have had quite a lot to study about. People can say whatever they want, but Plato was the origin of Hermeticism. Hermiticism is Rosacrucianism, Freemasonry, Esoteric Christianity, etc. From nothing, we started talking about Christianity. Well, the origin is a mad man, who claimed the name Akhenaten.

The origin, is the Origin.

Then the Romans stole the Greeks.

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Post by Ankhhape on 10/10/2008, 12:11 am

Karnath wrote:Welcome to the forum, Vrykolakas. I hope you'll find what you're looking for.

The Greeks are fairly closer than the Romans.

The Greeks were physically influenced by the Kemetic tradition, but they were also great admirers of their mysteries. We can obviously state that if we stare at all the pictures with Kemetic symbols (that mostly they didn't even understand), giving birth to a great deal of thoughts. Pythagoras, for instance, was highly influenced by the Kemetic Mathematicians. Of course these "Kemetic Mathematicians" weren't only mathematicians, but also architects, artists, alchemists, astrologists, etc. Back Then, all Sciences worked as a Whole. Well, the Pythagoreans were deeply esoteric and metaphyisical. If you go check their beliefs, you'll see some coincidences.
Of course this had to bring us to a man called Plato. He was highly interested in Kemeticism, studying them a lot. He was also influenced by the Pythagoreans, so he must have had quite a lot to study about. People can say whatever they want, but Plato was the origin of Hermeticism. Hermiticism is Rosacrucianism, Freemasonry, Esoteric Christianity, etc. From nothing, we started talking about Christianity. Well, the origin is a mad man, who claimed the name Akhenaten.

The origin, is the Origin.

Then the Romans stole the Greeks.

Laughing

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The Greeks were physically influenced by the Kemetic tradition, but they were also great admirers of their mysteries.
They were much more than physically influenced, of course they were also spiritually influenced.
. . . pictures with Kemetic symbols (that mostly they didn't even understand)
How do you know what they understood and didn't? I don't find that a fair examination of this scenario.
The origin, is the Origin.
But there is so little proof of these origins, scientists to this day all argue between Sumerian, Assyrian, Egyptian, Indian origins of things, there just isn't any positive scientific proof yet.
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Post by Maxx on 10/10/2008, 2:01 am

I am confused after reading your comment below.

People can say whatever they want, but Plato was the origin of Hermeticism. Hermiticism is Rosacrucianism, Freemasonry, Esoteric Christianity, etc. From nothing, we started talking about Christianity. Well, the origin is a mad man, who claimed the name Akhenaten

Are you saying that Plato and Akhenaten were one and the same and insane? I am not able to follow that thought yet?

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Post by Victor on 10/10/2008, 6:49 pm

A'nen Sedjet wrote:
Karnath wrote:
The origin, is the Origin.

But there is so little proof of these origins, scientists to this day all argue between Sumerian, Assyrian, Egyptian, Indian origins of things, there just isn't any positive scientific proof yet.

Maybe you should not rely so much in what scientists claim. Science has become numb in modern times, unaware and blind. Besides, this is no place for direct scientific proof, since science itself denies the greatest forces that we deal with in here, as subtle energy as the core and framework of life and magick.
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