02-11-2009, 10:51 PM
Jan Klimkowski Wrote:[edit] The Conspiracy Theory - Claims in detail
According to these authors, the Vril Society was founded as "The All German Society for Metaphysics" in 1921 to explore the origins of the Aryan race, to seek contact with the "hidden masters" of Ultima Thule, and to practice meditation and other techniques intended to strengthen individual mastery of the divine Vril force itself. It was formed by a group of female psychic mediums led by the Thule Gesellschaft medium Maria Orsitsch (Orsic) of Zagreb, who claimed to have received communication from Aryan aliens living on Alpha Tauri, in the Aldebaran system. Allegedly, these aliens had visited Earth and settled in Sumeria, and the word Vril was allegedly formed from the ancient Sumerian word Vri-Il, "like god" (In fact, Vri-Il means nothing in Sumerian, and could not even be a Sumerian word, as Sumerian had no /v/ phoneme, nor does Sumerian allow consonant clusters at the beginning of words. While the Akkadian word for "deity" is indeed ilum, the Sumerian word is dingir.). A second medium was known only as Sigrun, a name etymologically related to Sigrune, a Valkyrie and one of Wotan's nine daughters in Norse legend. Other sources[who?] state that the Vril Society was founded by an ill-defined group of Rosicrucians in Berlin before the end of the 19th century, while still others[who?] state that it was founded by Karl Haushofer in Berlin in 1918. Some sources state that the Vril Society was also known as the Luminous Lodge, or the Lodge of Light,[20] though others claim that it was originally called the Brothers of the Light.[21]
The Society allegedly not only taught concentration exercises designed to awaken the forces of Vril, their main goal was to achieve Raumflug (Spaceflight) to reach Aldebaran. To achieve this, the Vril Society joined the Thule Gesellschaft and the alleged DHvSS (Die Herren des schwarzen Steins, The Masters of the Black Stone) to fund an ambitious program involving an inter-dimensional flight machine based on psychic revelations from the Aldebaran aliens.
(my bolding)
I see a real conflict in the mind of the writer of this Wiki piece. Concentration exercises (i.e., focused meditation) to awaken Vril in order to achieve space-flight to reach Aldebaran is a little barmy (as you indicated Jan).
A more accurate description I think would be "inner travel to reach Aldebaran" which is far more consisten with, for example, the "Die Herren des Schwarzen Steins", "Masters of the Black Stone" - the latter being a description of the Alchemical process of nigredo - the blackening. It is not customary to "master" the Black Stone (much later in the alchemical process to become the "Stone of the Wise" or the "Lapis Philosophorum") but to endure it. Mastery to my mind suggests something altogether more purposefully sinister - which of course fits the Himmlerian vision far more accurately.
The following article may be of interest. Although I have some reservations about some of the more sweeping claims made by the author (particularly the psycho-physical raising of Kundalini being the object of the Grail mysteries -- in the sense it is portrayed anyway) the general drift non-the-less seems to fit the SS Schwarze Sonne pattern rather well.
Note the apparent dimensional shift in reality caused by the Pineal substance DMT.
Here be the "Grey" Crowleyian Aliens.
Of the inner "Lam" kind.
http://www.williamhenry.net/spear.html
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14
