Transurfing is a powerful tool for managing reality. Apply it and life will begin to change according to YOUR order. When you use Transurfing goals are not reached, so much as realised for the most part of themselves. It seems impossible to believe but only at first. The ideas presented in the book have already received practical confirmation. Those who have tried Transurfing, experience surprise bordering on delight as the world of the Transurfer inexplicably changes before their very eyes. What is the book about? Transurfing is the art of controlling reality using our freedom of choice. The world always reflects our perception of it. People can choose any variant of the development of current reality and thereby find themselves in circumstances they find desirable . To learn how to do this, you have to learn how to establish mutual understanding between the soul and mind, formulate intention and avoid the influence of destructive pendulums. Why should you read this book? Most people who have read "Transurfing", note that from the very e first pages, the book completely reverses their view of the world and the role of the individual in their own life. A fresh look at reality encourages the reader to consciously relate to the choices they make in any moment, and this really changes their life in the direction they would like. "It works!" is the phrase found in almost all reviews of Vadim Zeland's book. Who is this book for? The book has aroused great interest among the young and middle-aged, those who are interested equally in philosophy, psychology and physics and the mysteries of human consciousness. Why we decided to publish it The idea of " Transurfing Reality" quickly gained popularity when the author posted the text on the Internet. Numerous readers' reviews, saying that it really works, and the author's original take on the structure of reality prompted the publishers decide to publish Vadim Zeland's manuscript. We had no doubt that "Transurfing" would be popular among a huge audience About the author Vadim "I'm over forty. Before the collapse of the Soviet Union I was engaged in research in the field of quantum physics, then computer technology, and now books. I live in Russia. My nationality is Russian, or more precisely, a quarter Estonian. The rest is irrelevant, as is all the above. Regarding my own success, all I can say is that Transurfing works perfectly. I don’t however want to advertise my personal life, as then it would cease to be personal. Fame turns against you, if you give in to temptation and climb up on a pedestal for all to see. Among some people, the American Indians, for example ,there is a belief that if someone copies your portrait (photographs you), they steal part of your soul. Of course, this is just superstition, but tthere is no smoke without fire. You can distribute a product of personal creativity ; but release your personality for mass circulation – never. To the question of intrigued "Who are you, Vadim Zeland?", I usually just "Nobody". My biography can not and should not be a matter of interest, since I am not thecreator of Transurfing, only a "retranslator". It is essential that we be nothing - an empty vessel, so that we do not impose our personal distortions onto this ancient Knowledge, that opens the door to a world, where the impossible becomes possible. Reality ceases to exist as something external and independent. and becomes manageable if you follow certain rules. The secret itself that is hidden only in as much as it lies on the surface, is so great that the personality of its bearer ceases to be relevant.
Vadim Zeland is a contemporary Russian mystic and writer. Little is known about Vadim Zeland. He states in his autobiography that he used to be a quantum mechanics physicist and later a computer technologist. He prefers not to become a well-known celebrity, shielding personal details. Zeland's main goal is to present a set of techniques which he calls "Transurfing of Realities" for the attainment of practical goals. These techniques are of a mental and metaphysical nature, which Zeland supports by presenting a model of the universe that combines the elements of quantum physics with the idea of parallel worlds. As Zeland states, the use of the techniques is not dependent on the acceptance of his theoretical model.
This book took me 2 months and 1 week to finish it (on a daily basis reading), but it's TOTALLY WORTH IT one of the books that changed my way of life and how i see the world, dramatically. Recommended.
Let me start by saying that I think I differ a lot from a typical reader of this book. I'm interested in becoming better, but I do not really believe in self-help books. I am 20 year-old male studying finance who has previously ignored most of the self-help literature, because I felt that most of the books in that genre offer really general advice. And I can assure you this book (or these books since this consists of five books) is very different from everything that I have ever read or even heard before.
I think I started reading this book, because I heard one millionaire digital marketer say that this was his favorite book. I had already previously understood some of the principles of Transurfing during my life without even knowing about this book. I had always known that every "living" thing created their own reality, but this book took my knowledge of reality to the next level.
One of the principles of Transurfing that I had done a lot already was visualising. For years I have looked at million dollar homes and luxury clothing both online and in person and thought about having those things. I also never felt guilty or non-deserving when around money or luxury, which definitely helps in choosing these things (just read the book to learn more).
One of the things I had always wondered in life was, that how do certain people seem to get better grades in school without working as hard as I do. The reason is that I give my grades and exam situation way too much meaning. I know people who may seem dumb on the outside, but who manage to get good grades consistently, because at the end of the day they don't really care. Again, read the book to better understand me.
If I told you that reading over 700 pages of a book written by some weird Russian quantum physicst changed the way I view my life would you believe me? Before reading this I would have probably answered my own question negatively. I think that the reason I truly started reading this book was just out of curiosity, but somewhere in the progress I actually started to believe and apply the method and it actually changed my life. Don't you think finding out if this book will change your life is worth it?
Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes! This book is like a bible to me. It covers familiar ground on spiritual and law of attraction issues but in a rather thorough way. I don't agree 100% with it (like the view on dreams ex) but it was still very helpful and assisted me in the proces of and period of time that I made major changes in my life. I wish there was more of this book (even if it was almost 800 pages long), but instead I will just have to reread it - which I can do whenever because I'm lucky enough to own this book.
The author introduces a metaphysical mechanism that permeates reality. He claims that invisible pendulums rule our lives, and if we are caught in their grip we become their servants. The only way to let go of pendulums is to let go of importance.
There are good psychological insights in this book regarding intent, self-worth, desires, etc.
Although the premise of the book is simple and can be explained in few pages, the author tries to expand it from multiple perspectives in regards to goals, relationships, God and reality.
I found it enjoyable to read.
If you decide that fate is something predestined that you cannot personally change, then this is how it will be. In effect you are voluntarily giving yourself to the will of others, becoming like a small boat floating at the mercy of the waves.
By trying to change parts of the script you do not like you inevitably get caught up thinking about what you do not like. Your thoughts are then successfully realised and you end up getting what you do not want
The pendulum’s destructive quality is clearly demonstrated by the fact that it attributes no meaning to the fate of each individual adherent. The purpose of the pendulum is only to get energy from its adherents, whether it is to their personal benefit or not. When a person comes under the influence of a system, they are forced to build their lives in accordance with its laws; otherwise the system will chew them up and spit them out.
The media, being pendulums themselves, stand in service to yet more powerful pendulums. Their declared aim is free access to all information but their true singular goal is to attune people’s thoughts in all ways possible to the desired frequency.
The pendulum’s principal objective is to attract as many adherents as possible and reap their energy. If you ignore the pendulum it will leave you alone and switch its focus to others who can be drawn into the game and attuned to the necessary resonance frequency.
The human environment is built entirely on pendulums. Therefore, when a person isolates themselves from these structures they begin to find themselves in a kind of desert. The suspended state is therefore, not much better than being dependent on pendulums. It is a bit like when children who have everything they could possibly want whine about the fact that there is nothing more to want.
Excess potential is only created when you attribute excess importance to an object or event that exists inside or outside of yourself.
You always create the object of your mind’s most dominating thoughts. Thought is energy vibrating at the frequency of a particular life line.
Inner intention transforms into outer intention when the conscious mind meets and merges with the subconscious. The boundary between the conscious and the subconscious mind is so elusive that it is almost impossible to draw a clear line marking exactly where inner intention ends and outer intention begins
Stress if a consequence of importance. Stress can be instantaneously relieved by reducing importance.
the goal and purpose of all living beings is to control their reality
God has given every living being the freedom and power to shape their own reality in accordance with their consciousness. Depending on the level of consciousness life either turns into an unconscious dream in which the dreamer is powerless and at the mercy of circumstance or into a conscious dream which can be controlled and shaped with the power of intention.
One of the best books written. Initially, the book is very difficult to comprehend but stick with it and what you will discover later is nothing less than gold. The techniques taught in this book coincide with the teachings of Neville Goddard to some extent. This gives you the backdrop of understanding how we are all connected to an energy field and how important it is to consciously choose the experiences you wish to have in life.
While reading it, I noticed many things and unfortunately, most disappointed me and few were perceived positively.
First of all, I will say that this book -being 750 pages long- definitely has something to offer to the reader. It is labeled as mysticism but I would say that it is a blend of mysticism, science and self-help. Zeland draws from many philosophies -eastern and western- to craft his theory of Transurfing.
Some techniques and mostly, specific mindsets and attitudes can be very practical and useful. These principles, if applied correctly, can reduce one's stress levels, anxiety, fear and uncertainty about generally planning and executing things in life. Guided by these instructions, the conscious reader who will try to apply them, can create a sense of control over his/her life. So there is a potential for improvement and the author heavily emphasizes on the practical side of utilizing knowledge to improve one's life.
Additionally, Zeland provides many examples to make his points clear and elaborates on concepts enough to clarify them as needed. Another useful and very helpful feature is the inclusion of a summary in the end of each chapter. In this way, the author helps the comprehension and retention of the content, as this is what summaries do, and by making these summaries, he automatically communicates which ideas are significant (as they're mentioned in the summary) and which are not (as they are not mentioned). These summaries are necessary as many chapters expand over 10 or more pages and there are many ideas mentioned in them.
To end with the positives, I will say that Zeland has also done a good job at maintaining a balance between the theoretical and the practical element. In the book, theory is generally followed by practical applications and instructions to facilitate them and I believe most readers will appreciate this, consciously or not.
However, I must say that I found so many features of the book problematic that I was just impressed. These shortcomings are just too many, even for such a 750-page book like this one.
Many typographical errors can be found in the English version and even russian letters are included at some points. The errors are not so problematic usually, but in many chapters they just appear too frequently and hence, become really distracting.
On a similar note, the English version has a big problem with punctuation. Lack of punctuation is almost present at every chapter, with commas being the main absence. This hindered my comprehension at some points.
In terms of writing, Zeland often makes leaps in his reasoning and ends up supporting irrational arguments, either generalizing too much or just coming to a senseless conclusion. At times, he makes seemingly important statements but never proceeds to explain them and just leaves them be. These features were very noticeable to me throughout the entire book.
Another problematic aspect of writing is repetition: this book could have been at least 100-150 pages shorter if it hadn't been for the awful repetitions. Repeating certain concepts and ideas to emphasize their importance or to remind them to the reader is almost always acceptable. However, this book goes too far with the amount of repetitions being uncontrollable and Zeland explaining one concept in detail for two or more times when he has, in fact, explained it earlier in the book. Naturally, this just increased the pages and at moments just left me wondering if he had agreed on a certain number of pages to fill for some reason. By constantly repeating concepts, he also distracts the reader when something new is discussed and then 3-4 pages are devoted to re-explaining something which was presented earlier.
Finally, the biggest problem of this book according to me, is that it tries to literally explain every phenomenon in this world by using a single theory - that of Transurfing. Yes, Transfuring is based on other ideologies - as mentioned above - but whoever read the book, can very easily understand what I mean. The author tries to apply his theory to explain physical and psychological phenomena that are just beyond epistemological reach. There is just no single scientific discipline that can explain every aspect of our complicated lives and that's the reason behind the necessity of having many disciplines. In the scientific world, each theory is a different toolshed that is good at explaining one or few aspects of life. Combined theories (toolsheds) aid in a better, more complete understanding of the world, so using one toolshed to explain everything is like being myopic.
Note: I found the last 10 pages of the book the most interesting, as some of Carl Jung's remarkable ideas are discussed and they happen to match well with the content of the book.
I love this book, it gave me a different perspective in reality that helped me really reflect on many things and ultimately changing my life.
The idea of pendulums was revolutionary for me personally, it really opened my eyes, now I do have a struggle with the pendulums but I'm much more conscious about it and I can deal with it.
This book introduced me to another way of seeing visualization techniques... the slides, they become a daily habit of mine but I still need to increase the rate of my repetition during the day.
The secret to a better life is good thinking habits, the secret to good thinking habits is exposing yourself to good books, learning and then applying the knowledge.
This book stands a level above anything I’ve ever read. It feels like a cheat guide for navigating life. Deep down, we already know much of what it says, but it clarifies the concepts and places them into a simple, practical context. I want to thank the author Vadim Zeland 🙏
What a crazy book... crazy, not in the bad way though. It's the exact sort of thinking that's so desperately needed in this world which over glorifies logic, science, materialistic philosophy etc and shuns intuitive knowledge and the inexplicable
Some ideas are way too farfetched. I'm trying to be open minded here but it was difficult not to scoff at these. Whereas other ideas are potentially life changing. Here are some of them -
1. Reduce your self importance. Don't assign anything excessive meaning 2. Be yourself and allow others to do the same. We're all guests in this world and we have no right to judge anyone and nobody has any right to judge you 3. What you resist, persists 4. Act with intention, think with intention. Consciously curate your thoughts 5. Let go of the cancerous need to control everything, all the time. End the battle because the world doesn't need to fit the script we create in our heads. The world is the world and we need to accept it, as it is 6. Self compassion is necessary. Allow yourself the freedom to be you, without justifying yourself to anyone. Stay away from feelings of guilt because guilt is poison 7. Trivialize problems. There's usually a simple solution to the most complex questions. Trivialize events as well, they're really not that important. Related to point #1 8. Re-connect with the curiosity you had about the world back when you were a kid 9. Have the courage to create instead of consuming all the time. Dance to the beat of your own heart. Truly original people break rules and do things their way which is exactly what we admire. Never imitate others because you are wasting your own uniqueness
did i expend my 'excess potential' by fully losing my mind from trying to finish a 690 page book in 5 whole days? yes. but was it totally worth it? absolutely!
thoughts: - chapters 1-9 were filled with SO much repetitive fluff on how the laws work within this paradigm. and that would be okay... if you're a beginner. but if you're someone who has already had foundational knowledge on the laws of spirituality, then it is wise to skip this part. unless you'd like to reaffirm what you already know.
- on chapter 10, (294 PAGES IN) is where it really starts getting good in terms of practical content and pacing.
- and something i really wish i could've told my past self, is JUST to read the chapter on coordination first! (chapter 13). because, quite frankly sir, that chapter was nothing less than an absolute banger.
- anyways, after achieving the war. or in this case, my inner intention, i realized that the overall message of this book would've been so much nicer to experience had it not been for the over explanation on boring things and the overload of quantity/blank space-y repetitive talk.
- this book 1000% could've easily been 350 pages shorter, had it gotten to the point faster.
"I do not want to start this chapter with theory as the reader is no doubt tired of complex theoretical explanations." 💀 he knew.
Expected the author to be out of touch with reality, new-agey, positive by ignoring the harshness in the world, "just think your way to success" type of person, but I was surprised. He made sense.
As someone who has had uncontrollable anger issues for most of his life, I can attest that what he is talking about is true. We create a lot of obstacles in our heads and rebel against reality unnecessarily. We've been taught that if it's not hard we're probably slacking off, or we're not making optimal progress and things of that nature. That if you lay down for a day your muscles will fall off. We've been taught that the path of most resistance is the right path, without stopping to think that there are way too many paths with a lot of resistance and the majority of them are not the right ones. And we need to soften up in order to assess where we need to be hard at work.
He still uses a lot of words that the new-agey type of people use but while he does that, he also uses real-world examples with real-world problems which makes me think that he's had real-life experience, and has seen the harshness and has nevertheless written this book.
"Вы не могли нигде слышать или читать о том, что я собираюсь вам рассказать." Я не смогла найти ни одной оригинальной идеи. Базовые книги по психологии, социологии и философии расскажут вам это же. Эта книга не сравнится ни с одной хорошей научной работой или книгой социального ученого. Банальная и очевидная книга, повторяющая давно сформулированные концепции. Также,опасность книги состоит в том,что автор делает много отсылок к науке и в принципе владеет богатым словарным запасом, и это может создать абсолютно неправильное представление у неподготовленного читателя. На самом деле,книга полна псевдонаучных и эзотерических концепций. Если вам интересно, книга "Анти Тайна" (Жан Шарль Кондо, Наташа Кондо-Динуччи) разбирает похожую книгу на антинаучность. Я считаю что человеку не имеющему базового представление о науках,(гуманитарных тоже!) просто не стоит читать такие вещи, ведь он не способен отличить рабочие концепции от нерабочих. Это если вы действительно хотите рационального прадставление о мире.
As "a complementary" therapist that has been looking for incorporation for years studying approaches from spiritual, mental, emotional, physical side...this has brought a lot of light into my search. It is so comprehensively written for the reader to get immersed in the proposed techniques, which then are easily applied. I found that it helped linking neuropathways as I read it..I planned reading it much faster but I would suggest taking time with this and allow it to sink in. Every page has wisdom on it!!! I am now on a quest of reading all his books 😊.
Any person who has finished this book has probably never read a really good book to compare and give five star rather than zero.
Book in nutshell
1. " The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts " Marcus Aurelius 2. Don't Worry, Be Happy Song by Bobby McFerrin 3. Buy a book because it's more than four stars, be a good girl.
Don't waste your time - read Atomic Habits by James Clear instead.
Идеи не новые, но поданы очень приятно и не навязчиво. Первые тома произвели очень приятное впечатление, но последующие дали понять, что проект коммерческий, за что и 4 балла. После первой книги можно смело остановится.
well ... that is a different kind of books with an unproven (yet) science , but you can't also deny what you can't prove , it definitely change the way you see the world after you are done and you can't go back on this (which is scary ) , you will have better awareness and think twice before you spend your thoughts energy next time on trivial stuff , and will make you watch your inner dialog more often and understand how important it is , you will value positive thinking even more now and understand its effects based on your trials as you read , seems like a book to come back to often until you master those hard to get principles as any metaphysics principle it is easier to feel and test than to write and list , i recommend reading the emerald tablets(which seems the bible of the "human energy science" ) before this one as well so you get into the theme of this book . a hefty book will need a lot of time .
This is a great book in the same tradition as Psychocyberneticsm. It's a great combination of the esoteric and the practical. Reality really is pretty flexible and our world reflects our thoughts back at us,positive and negative alike. The stoics say that the mind can make Hell a Heaven, or Heaven a Hell. Very true of all of us. It doesn't just stop at being some vague new age thought manual, but it gives techniques that help us to discover the source of our successes or failures. The slide technique is used here to view our world in an optimum frame of resourcefulness. Its similar to the Psychcybernetics idea of relaxing into an expanded comfort zone as opposed to brute force. The book all around gives a few great new tools to expand perception. 👍👍
Transurfing reassured me of many of the principles of islam that I already believe in. The one that comes to mind now is dropping importance of goals to achieve them. In islam, this entire world has no importance in comparison to the world after death.
"Whoever's concern is the afterworld, this world will come to him by force" - Prophet Mohammed peace be upon him
Undoubtedly one of the best books I have read this year. This is a great book for those who are turned off by religious and spiritual references when it comes to self-help information.
Truth in its purest form. No fluff, just principles to live by and keep in your awareness.
I recommend it. Warning! ⚠️ You may have to read it a few times to really understand the philosophy. Be patient!
В свое время эта книга перевернула многое в моей жизни. По-крайней мере, заставила более осознанно подойти к ее планированию и выбору того, что я хочу. И что не хочу ) Читать, однозначно.
Reality Transurfing offers the Reader a lot of esoteric knowledge which is very interesting.
The Main Idea of the author is, that the world consists of not only one reality, but of an infinite number of realities which he calls "layers". With the Transurfing Technique it should be possible to choose another layer of reality to improve ones life path.
In my opinion everybody needs to decide himself on which of the ideas he takes serious because some of them are really questionable (e.g.: If you are afraid of flying there may be a reality in which you could die in a plane crash. Unfortunately you can't know if it's your present reality. Thus you should consider not flying at all.)
In addition, the book contains many interesting ideas but it is just too long and thus sometimes redundant. (It consists of more than 750 pages, not of 544 like Good Reads states it)
The reason I am titling this response with possibly is because I haven’t really practiced any of the techniques written within the book or the suggestions and to be honest I had to re-read several passages in order to understand the authors message. I am excited and somewhat skeptical to be honest but I can honestly say that I will endeavor to begin my journey in Transurfing. I am at this point at a time of my life in which I am embracing any positive change that is offered and will willingly adopt the techniques proposed as well as strive to completely change my thought process. I highly recommend that you read this book slowly and to meditate upon all of the suggestions in order to get the gist of what the author is trying to convey.
There exist many gems in this book, however, I found the book to be awfully long and redundant, and covered with a lot of editing errors.
I understand this book is really 5 separate volumes combined into one so I kept that in mind when I a lot of points were covered so densely over and over again. Despite their being a lot of gems, I felt there was a lot of fluff and unnecessary writing that just dragged the book on for no reason.
I would recommend people reading his "Transurfing in 78 Days" first because it outlines everything in this book clearly and concisely. If you feel that you need go deeper on a particular topic or section, then you can revert to this book to get better understanding. However, I'm in the view that for the most part it won't clarify things any further.
I'm a physics geek, who is into the self development scene. this book combined these two like magic. The thing about books like 'the secret' which i've also read is that the concepts are explained in a spiritual manner which relies a lot on the trust of the reader. In which this book it is described in the smallest detail (literally a quantum physical level) how life and nature interacts with your and how you can interact with it and form it. it is a thick series, but it is needed for the concept's explainations. The content is truly marvelous... I would like to see further research on these concepts and see how these metaphysical theorems can be further described. 10.0/10 on the content
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Urgh... just a couple of advises on using this book: keep critical thinking on high alert and dig the useful bits. Also read promptly and don't allow the book influence your decisions until you finish the whole thing. Which isn't quite easy as the book often repeats itself or describes some, uh, serious esoteric stuff. Does have some good points to remind of though.