God, culture, vitality — and a few rabbit holes your professor definitely wouldn’t approve of.
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Written & rewritten over the course of two years. Zero dollars to read it.
Ruben (The Vriller) spent three months writing the first edition of the philosophical foundation of everything you’ve seen from Vrillerism. A truly unique perspective with disparate influences. The real doctrine: God, culture, vitality. And the full case for why most people are sleepwalking through their one shot at life. Now edition two is here.
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The Philosophy
In 1871, a writer named Bulwer-Lytton described a hidden civilization powered by an invisible energy he called Vril — the animating force of all life, thought, and will. A subterranean race that didn’t chase pleasure or comfort. They directed every ounce of it with total intention.
“He was onto something.”
Vrillerism is what happens when you stop letting that force leak out — through doomscrolling, compliance, comfort, and the slow drain of a life half-lived — and start directing it. Not a productivity system. Not another self-improvement subscription. A complete reorientation toward life at full intensity.
This is a philosophy for people who sense the gap between how they live and how they know they could live. Who are done pretending the gap doesn’t exist. Who’d rather be in the arena than in the comments section.
(Okay, maybe a little cult. The good kind. We have events.)
Drop 001 — Closed
DROP 001One run. All 15 found their owners.
That’s how this works.
No restock. No waitlist. No exceptions.
Coming Next
Summer 2026 — Details TBA
Something new is being made.
Same rules. Different piece. First to know, first in line.
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85+ members. Not feds. Ages 18–62. We even have a trained remote viewer.
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A library of PDFs your college professor didn’t want you to read. Esoteric wisdom for the modern age. Frameworks that actually hold up in the real world.
Monthly webinars with people your algorithm is actively hiding from you — The Golden One, The Jolly Heretic, Disco Orpheus. The kind of conversations that don’t survive on mainstream platforms.
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For something, not against everything.
The Founder
This isn’t theory.
Ruben — @thevriller — has always been drawn to creative pursuits. Design, music, photography, painting. A few years back he started posting on Instagram. Just a hobby. Then it turned into a philosophy, a community, and a brand built for people who refuse to sleepwalk through their one shot at life.
He’s always been into the esoteric, the occult, the spiritual. Vrillerism is how that shows up in the world. Through art, writing, events, and a club of 85+ people who take it seriously — and don’t take themselves too seriously.

“It’s about amplifying real life through experiences with people who share the same wavelength.”
Ruben — The Vriller
Founder, Vrillerism
IRL
Real acceleration happens in rooms with the right people. Not on a screen. Not in a comment section. In person. In motion. With people who are actually doing it.
No two events are the same. No filler. No networking events that feel like homework.
Ambitious people. One location. One mission. Live, work, and train under one roof. Where every conversation, sprint, and workout fuels your goals.
Immersive experiences designed to challenge your limits and sharpen your purpose. Step away from the noise of modern society. Get weird in the good way.
High-octane Vril-boosting events with the right people. Whether it’s a Vrill Rave or a squad trip to Tomorrowland. Guaranteed to mess you up (in a good way).
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