FAQ  •  Register  •  Login

How vampires have become modern day gothic Buddhas

Moderators: Darkdruid, Dark Moderators

<<

RAVENGIRL

User avatar

Dark Moderator
Dark Moderator

Posts: 759

Joined: Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:32 am

Location: The Elysian Fields

Post Tue Jul 06, 2010 2:09 am

How vampires have become modern day gothic Buddhas

How vampires have become modern day gothic Buddhas

http://www.physorg.com/news197541708.html


Associate Professor Adam Possamai is the author of the book "Sociology of Religion for Generation X and Y", and coined the term "hyper-real" religions to describe new faiths that draw on religion, philosophy and popular culture to create their own beliefs.
Associate Professor Possamai says the growing number of "vampires", who drink blood or drain "psychic energy" for sustenance, are an example of how hyper-real religions often have more relevance to the self than traditional mass religions.
"People are becoming inspired by the characteristics of the vampire, and see them as a source of fulfilling their potential and inner abilities," Professor Possamai says.
"The vampire is no longer a monster that needs to be exclusively destroyed, it is now a superman type of character that people aspire to become to realise their full potential."
"Dracula has become a modern day gothic Buddha."
Professor Possamai says popular culture has helped create a host of new spiritualities in the past four decades.
"For example, Star Wars inspired Jediism, and the fiction of H.P. Lovecraft inspired the Church of Satan," he says.
"These hyper-real religions, or spirituality a-la-carte, thrive on the Internet, and demonstrate that popular culture can no longer be seen exclusively as a source of escapism because it's now also a platform for spirituality."
Professor Possamai says vampires have been popular figures since the 19th century, and have reflected the concerns and aspirations of the time.
"For example, the author Polidori's vampire embodied forbidden types of intimacy, Baudellaire's poems express the experience of loneliness with the advent of industrialisation, and Bela Lugosi's Dracula show the issues of being a social outcast during the American depression," he says.
"But vampires went through a radical transformation in the 1970s when they started to arouse a longing for personal transformation, and the success of Twilight has only further heightened their appeal as models for personal transformation."
"Vampires are no longer lonely creatures hiding in the underground of our cities; they live with us in the daylight in our towns and suburbs, and we had better get used to them."
From me come all things black and bright
Asar-Un-Nefer
<<

xanthe

User avatar

Vampire
Vampire

Posts: 987

Joined: Mon Sep 07, 2009 10:36 pm

Location: birmingham uk

Post Tue Jul 06, 2010 7:33 am

Re: How vampires have become modern day gothic Buddhas

Twilight ruiened all things Vampire. If you want to see it properly then watch True Blood or Bram Stokers Dracula or The Lost Boys or Razor Blade Smile. Now they show them in their truest form. As for it being a religion well each to their own I guess but I dont see how it could be.
Contemplate your last breath as you see the face of death
<<

RAVENGIRL

User avatar

Dark Moderator
Dark Moderator

Posts: 759

Joined: Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:32 am

Location: The Elysian Fields

Post Tue Jul 06, 2010 8:45 pm

Re: How vampires have become modern day gothic Buddhas

I didn't believe it,I just posted it as I found it.

Thought it was interesting.

And I agree,can't wait until all the stupid movies are released and we can go back to a more traditional vampire again.

I have never seen or had any desire to see Twilight so I honestly have no idea how awful the movies are but I do think that genre has ruined vampires in movies and books for awhile since it was first published.
From me come all things black and bright
Asar-Un-Nefer

Return to Spirituality

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 1 guest

cron
Powered by phpBB © 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007 phpBB Group.