Wednesday, May 6, 2009

VRIL

I arrived at the conviction that this people - though originally not only of our human race, but as seems to me clear by the roots of their language, descended from the same ancestors as the great Aryan family, from which in varied streams has flowed the dominant civilization of the world; and having, according to their myths and their history, passed through phases of society familiar to ourselves - had yet now developed into a distinct species with which it was impossible that any community in the upper world could amalgamate: And that if they ever emerged from these nether recesses into the light of day, they would, according to their own traditional persuasions of their ultimate destiny, destroy and replace our existent varieties of man...

The VRIL is a universal force difficult to describe. Philosophers and occultists have known of its existence for millenia, and today scientists have rediscovered it, but still do not know exactly what to make and are unaware of its true power. They refer to it by many different names: Dark Matter, Dark Energy, the Black Sun, I Ching, the UR, the Force, the Life Force, The Unviersal Spirit or Electromagnetic force. Einstein's law of e=mc2 claims that there must be a certain amount of matter to produce a given amount of energy, but scientists have discovered that this law is no longer valid. The energy emanated from exploding black holes produces gamma rays equivalent to 1000s of times their mass. Scientists realise that 90% of the universe is made up of some substance other than matter and energy, but cannot explain what that substance is. We call it the VRIL.

The man or woman who understands the art of suggesting to the subconscious mind, and of directing currents of VRIL to the parts of the body, may keep his or her system in perfect condition and functioning power, and thus reach an old age of health, vigor, and virility.

The Chinese knew something of the power of VRIL from their contact with the Tocharians. They referred to it as Feng Shui, which means 'wind and water'. It is also known as Chi, which means 'breath of life.' Chi is the force of the universe, filling the air, landscape, buildings, mountains. It exists everywhere in space-between the planets and stars. It crisscosses the landscape as energy lines or ley lines. The Chinese believe that it must be permitted to flow naturally, and any interruption causes bad luck...The ancient Celts of the British Isles knew of these energy lines, and referred to them as elf or fairy trails.

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