Inanna Arthen is, according to her bio, a “trained psychic and professional Tarot reader, Inanna has taught classes in psychic development, meditation and
‘practical magick working,’ and has extensive knowledge and experience of every branch of
paranormal phenomena.” That’s not a good start for making inquiries into
anything having to do with reality, and Arthen’s attempts to carry out such
inquiries are … well, in fact, somewhat novel.
Arthen is most famous for her claims that vampires are
real, a claim that initially brought her some underground fame through this article in 1987. Vampires are beings who “appear on the surface to be somewhat
eccentric members of society, yet their outward idiosyncrasies only hint at how
different they are from those around them.” In fact, “[a] vampire is a person
born with an extraordinary capacity to absorb, channel, transform, and
manipulate ‘pranic energy’ or life force.” For the most part, then, vampires feed off of your life
energy, though they sometimes drink blood as well: “Only real vampires can
directly absorb the pranic energy in fresh blood, and for this reason some real
vampires are attracted to blood and find different means of obtaining it.” You
identify them “by a certain quality to the energy,” and by the fact that they
are night people: they have excellent night vision, but are sensitive to
sunlight and frequently experience digestive trouble.
Unfortunately, most vampires are unaware of their own true
natures. “Evolved” vampires may, however, “become extraordinary magicians and
healers,” and according to Arthen pagan magickal people like herself should
work to identify vampires and help them evolve. So there you go.
Diagnosis: Her career seems to be primarily based on writing
fiction. Some of it she apparently – rather randomly – designates as
“non-fiction” because she is a loon.
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