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Book Review of The Occult Secrets of Vril

This is an official Occult Secrets of Vril book review, and the content of this review contains an Amazon affiliate link to the product page.

Sections in this review:

  • Book introduction
  • Review summary of The Occult Secrets of Vril
  • Why buy this book

Book introduction

This book is absolutely perfect and a complete must read for the aspiring occultist, or Freemason. Once you finish reading this review you can buy the book here.

The full name of the book is Occult Secrets of Vril: Goddess Energy and the Human Potential, and it was written by Robert Sepehr who is an author, producer and anthropologist.

The book is divided into 8 chapters. Each chapter address a commonly-unknown, creative and liberating force that is latent in all humans.

This force has had various titles throughout history including Chi, the Force, Mojo, Prana, or Vril.

The word Vril was first used in the book Vril, The Coming Race by Edward Bulwer Lytton. (See here). Edward Bulwer Lytton was not a Freemason but he had close connections to them and to Rosicrucians.

Review summary of The Occult Secrets of Vril

The entire books does not directly address the Vril story as laid out by Edward Bulwer Lytton, but instead addresses a range of issues that have been hidden from the common man, but proven through research and archaeology.

These range of issues include the use of Vril energy – both connected and not connected to other rare information about UFOs in ancient history, ancient use of atomic weapons, rare information about the movements of the Nazis after the war, and rare information Hitler’s apparent demise.

The reader is also introduced to Dr. Wilhelm Reich, an an Austrian doctor of medicine and psychoanalyst who discovered the mysterious orgone energy; who was later imprisoned in the US for refraining from publishing his scientific books on orgone.

We even come into close contact with information classified (and not-so-classified) wars in Argentina related to secret bases occupied by an indestructible and advance people.

The Freemason will enjoy the chapter dedicated to showing the incredible influence of the Order by Islamic Sufis and their ties to Rosicrucianism.

There are extensive passages addressing the history of the “Goddess” archetype and her connection to the Gnostics, to Shamans, Yogis, Wiccans, Kabbalists, Freemasons and the Pagans.

Chapter 6 introduces us to a more than usual positive history of Mohamad, and how Islamist teachings penetrated the veils through its understanding of alchemy and how their teachings were taught by other societies long before Islam was born.

Why buy this book

There are so many gaps in the history we have been told, and if you’re the kind of person that needs to have all the pieces of the puzzle and put them together, this book is for you.

The Occult Secrets of Vril is not a mystical book and doesn’t need to be. It does touch on many mystical subjects but from a scientific or archaeological perspective.

This book will answer some of your questions about our recent and ancient history in ways that main stream history won’t.

The Occult Secrets of Vril is a good read for Freemasons and non Freemasons alike, and of course especially good for the aspiring archaeologist.