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  1. Vril - Wikipedia

    The powers of the Vril include the ability to heal, change, and destroy beings and things; the destructive powers in particular are immense, allowing a few young Vril-ya children to destroy …

  2. Understanding Vril: A Look into the Concept from Urban Dictionary

    Jan 20, 2025 · Initially conceptualized by Edward Bulwer-Lytton in his novel “The Coming Race” in 1871, Vril has evolved in meaning and interpretation. This article explores the definition, …

  3. The Meaning of the TikTok Phrase "Vril" Explained - Distractify

    Apr 12, 2025 · In some videos, people will talk about their "vril," their "life force." It's often likened to "chi," which is a word used in Eastern medicine and spirituality to mean a "vital energy that …

  4. Vril | Encyclopedia.com

    It was featured in his book Vril: Power of the Coming Race (1871), which told how "Vril" enabled a race to reach a high degree of civilization and develop a Utopian society without poverty, …

  5. Vril, The Power of the Coming Race Index | Sacred Texts Archive

    Vril is a mysterious energy which is used by Lytton's subterranian race (refugees from the Deluge) to power their advanced civilization; it was later treated as a reality by occultists.

  6. Unveiling the Mysteries of Vril: Origins, The Vril Society, and the ...

    Aug 27, 2024 · Originating from a blend of speculative fiction, occult practices, and conspiracy theories, Vril is often described as a potent, mysterious energy that can both heal and destroy.

  7. A Comprehensive Guide to Vril Energy | by Vrilya Jarac | Medium

    Aug 26, 2024 · Vril energy is the fundamental life force of the universe. Aligning with Vril means aligning with the very rhythm of life. By learning to harness this energy, you can dramatically …

  8. Exploring the Myth of Vril Society | Coconote

    May 6, 2025 · Occultists like Helena Blavatsky used Vril as a synonym for secret natural forces. The term Vril was incorporated into theories about Atlantis and esoteric movements.

  9. Vril - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Apr 12, 2025 · Coined by British statesman and author Edward Bulwer-Lytton in the 1871 science fiction novel The Coming Race, later titled Vril, apparently as a clipping of virile.

  10. Vril - Wikiwand

    The powers of the Vril include the ability to heal, change, and destroy beings and things; the destructive powers in particular are immense, allowing a few young Vril-ya children to destroy …