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Fight


Going further, those two persons may represent one physical body with two hidden natures which constantly fight against each other, good against evil and vice versa, darkness against light. The whole act of sucking the blood out is the symbol of endearing energy, the source of nourishment for evil force. What is interesting, if to interpret this painting as a vampire's act of sucking the blood, the sucking would not be treated as a trial to get a victim for Satan because vampire is so autonomous daemon that sucks blood only for its own aim. Coming back to previously mentioned vision, the evil side is gaining energy and the act of sucking becomes only a symbol. Furthermore, the dark side is locked with the other side within one body; the relation between those two sides becomes interdependent. As without the good, there would not be the evil, just like without the light there would not be the darkness. This is one of many possible interpretations.
             The next one is slightly different and points the act of gaining energy but at the interpersonal level. We leave the fight within one body and concentrate on the fight between people especially between a normal human being and a vampire whose channels of perception are constantly open and sensitive (unlike those of normal people). Firstly, let's look at this act as a symbol of an energetic vampire, who needs to gain energy because is unable to keep its own energy. There is a commonly used term that an energetic vampire "leaks out- and that is the reason for such needs. So the "psy-vampire-, whose astral senses were awoken from lethargy, reaps energy. Form this perspective, the act of sucking blood may be interpreted as an emotional domination, power and emotions, which go with domination, feed the vampire. It is not important what kinds of emotions are as long as they are filled with intensity. Vincent V. Vren defined a vampire of violence, who takes energy from brutal acts, sight of blood, pain and domination which is ceaselessly associated with sadism or masochism, in which the feeling of pain or giving pain is not of great significance but the atmosphere of dominating over somebody or being dominated is what matters.


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