Vril: The Ultimate Spiritual Power
A power that can be harnessed by those with the appropriate spiritual and hereditary predispositions
Vril is an extraordinary power, regarded as the mightiest agency capable of influencing all forms of matter, animate and inanimate. It is also understood as a spiritual element, an "unlimited supply of energy" that exists as a possibility of eternity within some individuals. Its capabilities are diverse: it can unleash destruction like a lightning flash, yet simultaneously, it can replenish and invigorate life, heal, and preserve.
It is fundamental for curing diseases, enabling the physical body to restore its natural balance and facilitate self-healing. Beyond this, Vril can shatter solid substances, carve valleys through rock, and provide light for lamps, offering a notably steady, softer, and healthier illumination.
Unveiling its Nature and Potential
Within Hyperborean Wisdom, Vril is a divine grace. It signifies the crucial final step an enchained Spirit must undertake for ultimate liberation. This potent force empowers an awakened Ego, from the Selbst, to gaze upon the Symbol of the Origin and apprehend the reverted Spirit-sphere, facilitating strategic orientation and transmutation into an immortal Siddha. Ultimately, Vril is an uncreated force, deriving from pure fire from Pure Blood or Fanhema. It is also pure uncreated light, representing the only possibility of being, embodying pure possibility and absolute and eternal individuation. Its mastery bestows invincibility and a god-like state.
Vril in Hyperborean Wisdom
Path to Spiritual Liberation
For the awakened Virya—a hero who has declared war on the Demiurge to liberate the Spirit—the pursuit of Vril is central to their strategic objective. The Hyperborean path states that courage is the grace of the Vril, imbuing this power with spiritual valor. To achieve the profound mutation from human to superhuman and conquer Vril, one must first cast aside all mundane feelings and emotions, isolating the Ego and deeply incorporating heroic ethics into one's blood.
Courage, Will, and the Awakened Virya
The transformative power of Vril allows a Virya to reclaim original freedom, shedding chains and deceptions, and transcending the madness of matter and energy. A Virya's lack of Vril signals a loss of spiritual purity and a fading vision of the Selbst. When an authentic Self integrates Vril, it elevates their will to pure absolute value. This internal fortification transmutes the Virya's microcosm into a "fortress of war" with Vril and the Gibur rune. This concept solidifies into the Vril Fortress, a symbolic innermost enclosure of the Selbst, constructed from blood, lineage, and race.
The Virya's path is an "inverse path," moving against cultural evolution, from impure to pure blood, demanding the disintegration of human and animalistic attributes. This pinnacle is achieved by seizing the Kairos, a moment for leveraging "own time" to orient towards the Origin, leading to transmutation into an immortal Siddha. Such liberation requires the 'I' to be encircled and walled off from psychic structures; once armed with the three uncreated runes, the true 'I' can definitively seize the microcosm's vital and psychic structures.
Vril as a Weapon
Fury in Metaphysical Conflict
In the relentless metaphysical war waged against the Demiurge, Vril emerges as an extraordinarily potent instrument for the Hyperborean Virya. The primary weapons of the Virya are the runes. Specifically, the formidable power of the uncreated runes—Hagal, Sieg, and Tyr—directly imbues the Virya with the immense force of Vril. These runes are more than mere linguistic symbols; they are understood as unique, singular, and absolute forces, providing unparalleled strategic advantage.
Runes, Swords, and Berserker Might
The Vril Armor represents a profound noological science, granting the Virya dominion over the legendary Sword of Wotan and the Trident of Neptune. Equipped with these uncreated weapons, the Ego shatters the structures of the cultural and conscious subject, opening a crucial aperture for the Venusian Ray—an uncreated light that clarifies the Virya's shadow sphere or unconscious. Vril is intimately linked with Berserker Fury, described as pure resolution, boundless energy, raw fire, a sublime rage, and unyielding metaphysical courage.
A Virya Berserkr, empowered by Vril, forcefully opens limiting doors, breaks seals, and courageously traverses conductive runic corridors towards the Origin. This fury is a Germanic, praetorian force that transforms the Virya into a being of "Ice and Fire," instilling profound panic and terror in the enemies of the Spirit. It enables the Virya Berserkr to disintegrate the Triform Function of the conscious subject by substituting it with the rune function of Sieg, Tyr, and Hagal, dismantling conventional semantics and constructing noological gnostic semantics.
The Gibur rune, as the Sword of Wotan, is also used to uncover the ontic Record of entities, allowing a "step-by-step" review of individual forms. Berserker Fury at its peak signifies a complete mutation of the microcosm, transmuting physical substance into resolute energy, purely oriented towards the Origin.
The Vril-ya Civilisation: A Society Transformed by Vril
Its Impact on Culture and Technology
In a distinct portrayal, Vril is depicted as the fundamental power for an advanced subterranean society known as the Vril-ya (semi-divine humans with Hyperborean lineage). Its discovery brought the cessation of an age of intense conflict and violent social upheavals. This potent force, when cultivated and disciplined, transformed into the mightiest agency, controlling all forms of matter. Consequently, the term "A-Vril" became synonymous with civilisation, and "Vril-ya" designated the civilised nations harnessing Vril.
Vril-ya communities were typically moderate, with civilised states limiting themselves to approximately four thousand families. They maintained a common language, intermarried, and upheld consistent laws and customs. Their social structure eliminated poverty, ensured mutual aid, and prioritised collective happiness and tranquillity. A central instrument was the Vril Staff—a hollow device with controls to precisely alter, modify, or direct Vril's force. This versatile staff could be employed for both destruction, such as rending rock or dispersing atmospheric vapour, and for beneficial applications, affecting bodies and influencing minds.
Mastery of Vril power through the staff was achieved via hereditarily transmitted organisation, enabling even a four-year-old female infant to perform feats impossible for outsiders. Their society lacked progressive literature, including fiction and history, as their felicitous state provided little incentive. They hold that Vril, the all-permeating agency, transmits every thought of living creatures to the "well-spring of life and intelligence.
Vril: Uncreated Force Against the Demiurge
As described in the Crystal Book of Agartha
The Vril is presented in the Crystal Book of Agartha as an uncreated and absolute force that stands in direct opposition to the Demiurge and his creation. It is not connected to the Demiurge in a cooperative or harmonious way; instead, it is the power that allows a "virya" (semi-divine man) to resist and ultimately fight against the Demiurge's control and the illusory world he created.
Here's a breakdown of their relationship:
- Origin and Nature of Vril:
- Vril is described as an uncreated force that emanates from the uncreated runes and the Infinite Self of the Virya.
- It is considered the "matter of the spirit," in contrast to plasma, which is the matter of the soul.
- Vril is the "incorruptible substance of the eternal" and is related to the "Unknowable God" and "Kristos Lucifer".
- When a virya feels the "Mystique" (heroic mysticism), they feel the Vril in their blood, which infuses them with "absolute will" and "infinite value". It is described as a "Germanic, praetorian fury".
- Vril as an Antidote to the Demiurge's Influence:
- The Vril is the power that enables the virya to "dissolve the Illusion of the Labyrinth and makes the Origin evident".
- It is used to disintegrate the psychological self and, in the Second Hyperborean Initiation, to destroy the outer labyrinth.
- The eternal fire of the Vril is said to burn and consume the false images and archetypal designs that support the microcosm and are part of the Demiurge's illusion. This action is described as "terrifying for the VOX of the ONE".
- Through Vril, the virya can disintegrate the Demiurge's action in the microcosm and destroy the "Vox of the Kundalini Logos" (which contains the Demiurge's will).
- A Virya Berserkr, empowered by Vril, undertakes "total war against the creator of his created soul, and creator of the created world," the Demiurge, and his allies, the Traitor Siddhas.
- The Demiurge himself extracts what he calls "vajra, or Vril," from the eternal worlds and transforms it into perishable "atomic energy" to constitute his material creation, indicating a degradation of the original Vril for his own purposes. (I will explain this soon!!)
In essence, the Vril is presented as the uncreated, liberating force that empowers the virya to oppose and dismantle the illusory and enslaving creation of the Demiurge.