Looking it up briefly the community seems pretty fascinating and purposefully obscured. What little was translated has an unfortunately weak understanding of emotion. I see no understanding of the underlying mechanism of emotion, which is rooted in the perception of time.
I hope I'm wrong or the translated parts are purposefully deceptive. I would like to be told I'm wrong since I get the possibility to learn.
I don't think I have enough time or background to work through the translation at all.
Well, from a personal perspective I find it very interesting the overall number of articles or whatever about topics that you don't see a lot elsewhere.
And I'd imagine vampires to be rather devoid of emotion. Their Youtube videos and songs are definitely lacking soul, for lack of a better term. :)
Lilith has a lot of coverage there, which is of personal interest. Not because I'm an occultist, but because I think she will play a rather prominent role in the coming times. Perhaps it's her getting a second (and better) chance.
There's ample evidence for this as well. I Pet Goat II directly references it.
But one thing that gives me a hoot is the Lilith Fair. One factoid about Lilith is that she was jealous of the beauty of other women (even though she was beautiful herself), so it's a bit humorous that they named a music festival after her that was mainly filled with conventionally unattractive women. I'll quit my yapping. :)
I can help you understand emotion because the mechanics are rather simple but require a certain understanding of how humans interpret time. Because of that understanding... it is not too farfetched to imagine long-lived vampires not getting it. Requires video chat or in person because most people I teach need a lot of guidance.
Vampires would only be tempered by their outlook. They would perceive spans of time as smaller and less consequential. That only provides a dampening effect on emotion.
Understanding emotion doesn't remove it at all, if anything it makes it more pure by separating the natural feelings from the decided ones.
Looking it up briefly the community seems pretty fascinating and purposefully obscured. What little was translated has an unfortunately weak understanding of emotion. I see no understanding of the underlying mechanism of emotion, which is rooted in the perception of time.
I hope I'm wrong or the translated parts are purposefully deceptive. I would like to be told I'm wrong since I get the possibility to learn.
I don't think I have enough time or background to work through the translation at all.
Well, from a personal perspective I find it very interesting the overall number of articles or whatever about topics that you don't see a lot elsewhere.
And I'd imagine vampires to be rather devoid of emotion. Their Youtube videos and songs are definitely lacking soul, for lack of a better term. :)
Lilith has a lot of coverage there, which is of personal interest. Not because I'm an occultist, but because I think she will play a rather prominent role in the coming times. Perhaps it's her getting a second (and better) chance.
There's ample evidence for this as well. I Pet Goat II directly references it.
But one thing that gives me a hoot is the Lilith Fair. One factoid about Lilith is that she was jealous of the beauty of other women (even though she was beautiful herself), so it's a bit humorous that they named a music festival after her that was mainly filled with conventionally unattractive women. I'll quit my yapping. :)
I can help you understand emotion because the mechanics are rather simple but require a certain understanding of how humans interpret time. Because of that understanding... it is not too farfetched to imagine long-lived vampires not getting it. Requires video chat or in person because most people I teach need a lot of guidance.
Vampires would only be tempered by their outlook. They would perceive spans of time as smaller and less consequential. That only provides a dampening effect on emotion.
Understanding emotion doesn't remove it at all, if anything it makes it more pure by separating the natural feelings from the decided ones.
Good luck teaching those vampires!
I sort of believe actual vampires would be too arrogant to believe a mere mortal has discovered something.