Beside Maria, other prominent figures in the "Vril Damen" included mediums known as Sigrun, Traute, Gudrun, and Heike. The Aldebaran Messages

While mainstream historians often categorize her as a figure of modern mythology or "brown esotericism," she remains a central figure for those researching the "Vril" phenomenon and Nazi occult mysteries. Who was Maria Orsic?

The most sensational claim surrounding Orsic is that in 1917, she entered a deep trance and received technical data from beings in the (68 light-years away in the Taurus constellation).

According to legend, Maria Orsic was born on , in Zagreb (then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire) to a Croatian father and an Austrian mother. By 1919, she had moved to Munich, where she became involved with the Thule Society , an occultist group that explored Germanic origins and mystical traditions. The Vril Society and the "Vril Maidens"

The core of the society consisted of female mediums who grew their hair exceptionally long, believing it acted as "cosmic antennas" to facilitate communication with other worlds.

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Pdf ((exclusive)) — Maria Orsic

Beside Maria, other prominent figures in the "Vril Damen" included mediums known as Sigrun, Traute, Gudrun, and Heike. The Aldebaran Messages

While mainstream historians often categorize her as a figure of modern mythology or "brown esotericism," she remains a central figure for those researching the "Vril" phenomenon and Nazi occult mysteries. Who was Maria Orsic? Maria Orsic Pdf

The most sensational claim surrounding Orsic is that in 1917, she entered a deep trance and received technical data from beings in the (68 light-years away in the Taurus constellation). Beside Maria, other prominent figures in the "Vril

According to legend, Maria Orsic was born on , in Zagreb (then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire) to a Croatian father and an Austrian mother. By 1919, she had moved to Munich, where she became involved with the Thule Society , an occultist group that explored Germanic origins and mystical traditions. The Vril Society and the "Vril Maidens" The most sensational claim surrounding Orsic is that

The core of the society consisted of female mediums who grew their hair exceptionally long, believing it acted as "cosmic antennas" to facilitate communication with other worlds.