Is the concept of an invisible, omnipresent energy anything you’ve ever considered? Gerry Vassilatos, an independent researcher, has spent decades trying to unravel the enigma of this power, which he calls “Vril.” Please accompany me as we look into the fascinating and controversial world of Vril research, the intersection of ancient wisdom and cutting-edge technology.
Vril: It’s Origin and History
Picture yourself in the late 19th century, a time of rapid scientific advancement and spiritual exploration. It’s 1871, and Edward Bulwer-Lytton’s science fiction novel “The Coming Race” has just introduced the world to Vril, a mysterious fluid that grants its users incredible powers. What began as a flight of fancy soon took root in the fertile soil of occultism. Suddenly, mystics and freethinkers were asking: could such an energy actually exist?
This is where Vassilatos enters our story, armed with a scholar’s curiosity and an explorer’s spirit. His research doesn’t just skim the surface; it plunges into the depths of history, unearthing tantalizing clues in ancient texts and forgotten traditions. From the “sekhem” power of Egyptian pharaohs to the “akasha” of Vedic lore, Vassilatos weaves a tapestry of connections, arguing that Vril is no mere fiction but a fundamental force known to our ancestors and lost to time.
Vril Energies and Properties
Imagine an energy so profound that it forms the substrate of thought itself—a universal mind connecting all beings. It’s a concept that challenges our understanding of physics and consciousness, blurring the lines between science and spirituality.
Vassilatos proposes that Vril exhibits remarkable properties:
- It is an omnipresent medium that permeates all of space.
- Mental focus and willpower can control and direct it.
- It enables levitation, telekinesis, and other psychic phenomena.
- Fundamental levels of matter manipulation are possible.
- It allows for interdimensional travel and communication.
- It has profound healing and regenerative effects on living organisms.
- Technology can harness it as a limitless energy source.
According to Vassilatos, Vril is defined as the generative energy that projects experiential space and matter. It is the living generator of the experiential universe—a sentient, hyperdimensional force that shapes reality itself. Vassilatos intriguingly suggests that the ground contains a densified form of Vril, connecting this cosmic force to the earth beneath our feet.
One of the most fascinating aspects of Vril, according to Vassilatos, is its ability to produce viscero-eidetic experiences. This means that Vril doesn’t have a single appearance, but rather manifests through a filamentary presence that forms the experiential axis of our reality. In essence, the visible world is a Vril multi-juncture arrangement of eidetic terminals, a concept that challenges our conventional understanding of perception and reality.
The implications are staggering. In Vassilatos’ world, the power of your mind can heal wounds, move objects, and even defy gravity. This is a world where we have access to limitless clean energy and the barriers between dimensions dissolve. This isn’t just the stuff of science fiction—at least, not according to Vassilatos.
Vril and Eidetic Experiences: A Gateway to Higher Consciousness
Central to Vassilatos’ Vril research is the concept of eidetic experiences. These are not mere mental images, but profound, multi-sensory experiences that blur the line between thought and reality. Vassilatos proposes that eidetic transactions occur along Vril paths, forming our perceived reality’s underlying structure.
According to this theory, eidetic contact is the key to comprehending arcane knowledge. When eidetic energies surge through the Vril structure, they open up new possibilities for human consciousness. Vassilatos suggests that these eidetic energies allow for astral projection and telepathic communication, effectively creating a bridge between our physical reality and what he calls the “eidetic realm,” a parallel dimension accessible through Vril manipulation.
This concept of an eidetic realm adds another layer to Vassilatos’ already complex theory. It suggests that our reality is but one facet of a multi-dimensional existence, with Vril serving as the connective tissue between these various planes of existence. The implications for human potential are mind-boggling, to say the least.
Vril Technology
Could the pyramids, those enduring monuments of human achievement, have been more than mere tombs? In Vassilatos’ world, they become Vril generators, tapping into cosmic energies we’re only beginning to comprehend.
He speaks of ancient devices that harnessed Vril’s power:
- The Egyptian ankh serves as a Vril energy accumulator.
- Pyramid structures can serve as Vril generators and amplifiers.
- The biblical Ark of the Covenant functions as a powerful Vril capacitor.
- Vril powered the ancient Indian “Vimana” flying machines.
- In Talmudic texts, the “Manna Machine” is described.
But Vassilatos doesn’t stop at ancient history. He explores more recent claims, including rumors of secret Nazi research programs and modern “free energy” devices that may be tapping into Vril without their inventors fully realizing it.
The Roots of Vril
One of the most intriguing aspects of Vassilatos’ research is how he connects Vril to ancient concepts from various cultures. He argues that Vril is not a new discovery but rather a rediscovery of a force known to our ancestors under different names.
For instance, Vassilatos draws parallels between Vril and the concept of “woivre” found in medieval European lore. Woivre, defined as a mysterious vital energy, shares many characteristics with Vril. Similarly, he posits that concepts like prana and aether are viscero-inertial manifestations of a deeper experience supported by Vril.
In Vassilatos’ view, Vril is the same life force known as chi, ki, mana, and other esoteric energies across cultures. He goes so far as to suggest that alchemy, the ancient practice of transmutation, was dependent upon eidetics for its source and operative mode—essentially, that alchemists were unknowingly manipulating Vril energies in their work.
Perhaps most controversially, Vassilatos proposes that Vril was the secret technology behind the legendary lost continent of Atlantis. Vassilatos speculates that Vril technology could have powered the advanced civilization described in Plato’s writings, explaining their supposed mastery over nature and consciousness.
The Mind-Energy Connection
The intimate connection between this energy and human consciousness is a key aspect of Vassilatos’ Vril theories. He proposes that the human mind and nervous system are naturally attuned to Vril and capable of directing it through focused intention. This mind-energy connection opens up intriguing possibilities:
- Meditation and visualization improve psychic abilities.
- Vassilatos offers explanations for phenomena such as levitation and poltergeist activity.
- The Vril field offers access to vast reservoirs of information.
- The potential for past life memories, channeling, and spontaneous knowledge acquisition is present.
Vassilatos suggests that by learning to consciously manipulate Vril, humans can achieve extraordinary feats. He claims that advanced practitioners can achieve spontaneous levitation, interdimensional travel, and even direct manipulation of matter at the subatomic level. While these claims may seem outlandish, Vassilatos insists that they are simply the result of tapping into the true potential of human consciousness through Vril.
Vril in Modern Science
While Vril remains firmly outside the realm of accepted science, Vassilatos draws connections between his research and cutting-edge physics concepts. He sees similarities between Vril and ideas like zero-point energy, quantum entanglement, and higher dimensions of spacetime.
Vassilatos investigates possible connections in domains such as:
- Biophotons and bioelectromagnetics
- Exotic particle physics theories
- Plasma physics and unexplained electromagnetic phenomena
Could these be glimpses of a deeper Vril-based reality? Or are they merely coincidences—the pattern-seeking human mind finding order in chaos?
Critiques
Yet for all its grand ideas, Vassilatos’ research is not without controversy. Mainstream scientists dismiss his claims as pseudoscience, citing a lack of empirical evidence and a reliance on questionable sources. Critics argue that Vassilatos sees patterns where none exist, drawing sweeping conclusions from fragmented historical records and myths.
Common objections include:
- There is a lack of empirical evidence for Vril or associated phenomena: True, in terms of peer-reviewed studies. However, there are numerous anecdotal reports corroborating the Vril energy from independent researchers, including Vassilatos himself.
- The larger scientific community considers reliance on supposed “pseudoscience” and misinterpretation of physics concepts to be problematic. That said, the scientific community itself is often truly pseudoscientific precisely because the scientist should always follow where the data leads, and the larger scientific community refuses to follow the data. Instead, they try to refute it at a glance, without any further investigation. By definition, this is pseudoscience. It’s the pot calling the kettle black.
- Uncritical acceptance of myths and legends as historical facts is prevalent. Again, this is science making assumptions and refuting evidence at a glance, without further investigation: pseudoscience.
- Making extraordinary claims without extraordinary proof. This one is a doozy because it makes a false claim based on an assumption. The assumption is that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, but in fact, extraordinary claims do not require extraordinary evidence. Like any other scientific claim, they simply require evidence, extraordinary or otherwise. The assumption is made only because one’s ability to believe the claim is at variance with the claim. In truth, even extraordinary evidence would likely not convince the mind of one operating under a firmly established scientific paradigm. As Thomas Kuhn wrote in his masterwork, “The Structure of Scientific Revolutions,” scientific paradigms typically do not change until the people championing the old paradigm eventually die out. William Tiller, as well, discovered that though his scientific studies were well designed, he could not get any scientific journal to accept his papers for the longest time because they would dismiss it at a glance, based on the claims made, and would refuse to allow the paper to be peer-reviewed and the results replicated. That dismissal at a glance is pseudoscience because it fails to follow the data wherever it might lead.
Ongoing Research
Despite the controversy, Vassilatos and his supporters continue to actively research Vril and related topics. Some areas of ongoing investigation include:
- Attempts to develop reliable methods of detecting and measuring Vril energy.
- Experiments in Vril-assisted healing and human performance enhancement.
- Research into the global networks of Vril energy channels and vortexes.
- The role of Vril in altered states of consciousness is being explored.
- The development of Vril-based free energy and antigravity technologies is underway.
While Vril research remains on the fringes, some alternative science and new age groups have embraced aspects of Vassilatos’ work. Various esoteric practices and energy healing modalities have incorporated Vril concepts.
Gerry Vassilatos’ journey into Vril research has been nothing short of extraordinary. According to his supporters, Vassilatos has made remarkable discoveries that push the boundaries of known science. Among his more sensational claims are the following:
- Discovering ancient Vril texts and technology hidden in secret underground bunkers
- Achieving spontaneous levitation through Vril manipulation
- Experiencing interdimensional travel via Vril-powered consciousness expansion
Despite the scientific community’s deep skepticism towards these claims, Vassilatos remains committed to his research. He contends that the existence of Vril energy is the only explanation for the phenomena he has experienced and documented.
The next time you look up into the night sky or try to understand your own awareness, think about Vril’s story. Who can say what mysteries lie dormant in a universe where seemingly insurmountable obstacles are frequently overcome? Researchers like Vassilatos are at the forefront of this ongoing exploration of the unknown, so the trip is far from ended.