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#esoteric #agartha #fedpost #schizowave #vrilliant @BuzzBulkz @Esoterisk @Дима🛸 @jackson_sheehan @henry55413 @ochrutboo Vril is a fictional idea that originated in the 19th century and later became part of various occult and conspiracy interpretations. The concept first appeared in Edward Bulwer-Lytton’s 1871 novel The Coming Race, which described a hidden advanced civilization called the Vril-ya living beneath the Earth. In the novel, these beings possessed a powerful energy called “Vril,” which could be used for healing, destruction, and advanced technology. This energy was portrayed as a kind of universal force that allowed the Vril-ya to create a highly developed and peaceful society. Over time, the idea of Vril moved beyond literature and was adopted into occult and esoteric circles in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Some groups interpreted it as a real hidden energy source or spiritual force, despite there being no scientific evidence for its existence. In the 20th century, elements of Vril mythology were also loosely connected—often inaccurately—to fringe theories about ancient civilizations and “hollow Earth” concepts. These interpretations were not based on historical fact, but rather on speculative or symbolic readings of the original fiction. In modern culture, Vril is often used as inspiration for science fiction, fantasy world-building, and aesthetic art. It appears in video edits, games, and cinematic visuals that portray underground cities, glowing energy systems, and lost advanced civilizations. These creative uses focus on atmosphere and imagination rather than literal belief. Overall, Vril is best understood as a literary invention that evolved into a myth-like concept in popular culture. While it has inspired many artistic and speculative ideas, there is no scientific evidence that Vril exists as a real energy or that the civilizations described in later interpretations are real. @Jules.IQ
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