His deepest fear is desire. In what way are you afraid of your own power of longing? Has the original owner of Fallonside House property been a vampire for over a century? Who haunts Fallonside House? And why? Can Rodrigo, Triston, and Micah communicate with the dead through the ghostly, magical qualities of a mysterious cameo? Is the Smithsonian Institution hiding details of past archaeological discoveries that would rock our present understanding of the past?Rodrigo, Triston, and Micah make startling cave discoveries, leading to the revelation of a rewriting of history. The three explorers find a secret in a secret room at Fallonside House. Subsequently, an adventure ensues where they discover hundreds of mummies in a cave on Kentucky property. Micah finds a cameo that lands in Rodrigo's hands, which completely alters their conception of a plethora of supernatural events outside this dimension. Since he is a bold spirit of experimentation, he wants to be unpredictable, eccentric, and controversial. Vampire Rodrigo wants to learn to know and be comfortable being his unique self. A vampire will intentionally pretend to be anything you want to believe it is for the single motive of draining life force energy. In the media the vampire is used to communicate the message of a feeling of mortal alienation from God, and a wish to conquer that alienation. Often the vampire in literature pushes the reader and main character on a spiritual journey with both religious and psychological elements to aid in their comprehension of the value of their existence. A vampire may convey isolation but has a strong religious or spiritual quality representing the transcendental agent through which individuals and societies may confront questions about their innate goodness or evilness -- a belief in God, and the possibility of the afterlife. Instinctual entities exist only to siphon our life force by fabricating paranormal diversions to create our experiences: to mimic whatever is needed to feed off our energy to assist their own. Beings pretend to be ghosts, demons, angels or anything our imagination gathers to invoke an emotional response. The cave in Salamanca, Spain was a cursed crypt of the Old Roman church San Cerbrain -- rumored to have a crypt where the devil taught classes on dark magic to seven disciples. Witchcraft creates a type of spiritual wound, perhaps a spiritual and physical death in people. Witchcraft could potentially destroy any human being's soul who practices it religiously. It is the initial energy pattern of another individual that attracts soulmates -- who possess an identical or similar energy pattern. Soulmates master life lessons together, encouraging each other's greater soul growth.Your soul displays itself by the people you attract. Evolving vampire Rodrigo García Olza learns true evil can conquer death. Evils lies dormant for ages to defeat it. It was a brain schism he had adapted to dealing with -- a remorse that came close to crippling him became duller, almost rote. He rationalized with ideas of predator-prey relationships in the Higher Power's natural order. But his intelligence kept him from believing it totally. The image of union with God through pain was particularly very important to the spirituality of the past, and indeed remains important today since this concept is at the heart of almost all Christian asceticism. Even the American tales of Edgar Allan Poe in which reflect "the complete desire of fusion with the beloved being...ends in vampirism...[and]...nervous ecstasy." Sublimation in vampire mythology is always enacted in the surrogate sex act. "How we live our lives revolves around our ideas about how we define death. What world you end up living in depends at least in part on your use of language. Does the sleep of reason produce monsters? Or does the dream of reason produce monsters? Monsters and nocturnal creatures come alive when reason is inactive. In Hell matters are worse: men kill and devour each other. Art replicates or divulges memory: art as the forgotten, art as experience. What if art does not always reproduce memory? Maybe memory loss is the true source of somone's artistic creative ability? The fifth novel in the Rodrigo García Olza Vampire from Spain series - BLOODSTAINS BY DEAD HORSES: Rodrigo García Olza - traces the protagonist's ancient historical attachment to the horse with the help of an art gallery by the Masters. As evident in the most prolific art, religion plays a paramount role in the overall evolution of the vampire. Faith in God remains the ultimate triumph over the demon. The vampire provides a vehicle for answering questions about the ultimate meaning of life. If there is a God, then is he damned? The vampire seeks to question religion and faith...
