Nosferatu--Invisibility & No Witnesses

$55.00

Vampyres are the Great Invisiblity! They do not operate in the light of day and the majority of their victims don’t live to tell about it, or are forcefully bestowed with a vampyre franchise! Sunlight is their bane, as is beautifully displayed in the new Nosferatu film!

Thus, it can be difficult to

Addiction can be puzzling. Clients can swear off their fix, be horrified by their actions and beliefs while in the addictive state, recognize the damage they’ve done to themselves and their loved ones. But this is often after being sated by their drug of choice! And this would hold true for those addicted to violence as well, such as the proverbial serial killer.

Addiction is powerful, its yearns, it jone’s for the fix - it has THE HUNGER! Once the hunger is met, the belly full, the self drifting in bliss and painlessness somewhere, the bloodlust sated, it can seem like the ugly urges are gone for good - disappeared.

Figuratively, this is when the vampyre goes back into the coffin and pulls the heavy stone cover shut over its head, going into a deep coma-like sleep. When the addict scans their inner self for signs of addiction, it can come up empty at these moments - The Hunger is gone - evaporated into the plasmic universe!

But, eventually, the hunger will light again, its flame will grow, the body will re-kindle and quiver, memories of being high will filter back in. The urge will grow stronger and stronger, more and more persistent until the vampyre’s desire has the strength to lift the stone off the coffin again. It is like the power of a volcano - it can throw a piece of rock the size of a car 2 miles through the air. Desire attains a ruthless strength!.

Vampyres are the Great Invisiblity! They do not operate in the light of day and the majority of their victims don’t live to tell about it, or are forcefully bestowed with a vampyre franchise! Sunlight is their bane, as is beautifully displayed in the new Nosferatu film!

Thus, it can be difficult to

Addiction can be puzzling. Clients can swear off their fix, be horrified by their actions and beliefs while in the addictive state, recognize the damage they’ve done to themselves and their loved ones. But this is often after being sated by their drug of choice! And this would hold true for those addicted to violence as well, such as the proverbial serial killer.

Addiction is powerful, its yearns, it jone’s for the fix - it has THE HUNGER! Once the hunger is met, the belly full, the self drifting in bliss and painlessness somewhere, the bloodlust sated, it can seem like the ugly urges are gone for good - disappeared.

Figuratively, this is when the vampyre goes back into the coffin and pulls the heavy stone cover shut over its head, going into a deep coma-like sleep. When the addict scans their inner self for signs of addiction, it can come up empty at these moments - The Hunger is gone - evaporated into the plasmic universe!

But, eventually, the hunger will light again, its flame will grow, the body will re-kindle and quiver, memories of being high will filter back in. The urge will grow stronger and stronger, more and more persistent until the vampyre’s desire has the strength to lift the stone off the coffin again. It is like the power of a volcano - it can throw a piece of rock the size of a car 2 miles through the air. Desire attains a ruthless strength!.