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by Vadim Zeland
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“ Don't fight for happiness – you can simply choose a variation that you like.
“ Don't fight for happiness – you can simply choose a variation that you like.
“ Don't fight for happiness – you can simply choose a variation that you like. ” e.style.display='none');if(typeof getContentsSections==='function')setTimeout(getContentsSections,50)" /> Transurfing's radical premise. The space of variations — Zeland's foundational concept — is an infinite information field containing every possible version of every possible event. Each sector holds a "script" (what happens) and "decorations" (how the world appears). Your life traces a path through this field along what Zeland calls a life track — a chain of sectors with roughly similar quality. When your thoughts and attitudes shift, you shift tracks. The book opens with a dream allegory in which a mysterious Overseer poses a riddle: "Everyone can acquire the freedom to choose anything they want. How do you get this freedom?" The answer isn't to build your ideal life from scratch — it already exists as a sector in the space of variations. The task is to tune your thought energy to its frequency, the way you'd change a radio station. TAKEAWAY 2
“ Destructive pendulums have taught people not to choose their own destiny. ” e.style.display='none');if(typeof getContentsSections==='function')setTimeout(getContentsSections,50)" /> A pendulum is an energy-information structure created when a group of people starts thinking in the same direction — a corporation, political party, religion, media outlet, or social movement. Their combined thought energy merges into a self-governing entity that feeds on adherent energy and fights rival pendulums for followers. It manipulates through fear, guilt, duty, and ambition. The defining trait: a pendulum doesn't care about any individual adherent's welfare. Napoleon was a pendulum's favorite yet counted only a few happy days in his entire life. Most dangerously, pendulums drag adherents away from life tracks where authentic happiness waits, replacing personal goals with the pendulum's survival needs. People join armies, master wrong professions, enter wrong relationships — all seduced by a pendulum's advertising. TAKEAWAY 3
“ If you actively do not want something, it will be in your life. ” e.style.display='none');if(typeof getContentsSections==='function')setTimeout(getContentsSections,50)" /> The anti-pattern at Transurfing's heart. Whether you love or hate something, both fix your thought energy on its frequency, pinning you to life tracks where it exists in abundance. Zeland uses a vivid analogy: imagine a man who despises apples. On the physical plane, he avoids them. On the energy plane, he's greedily stuffing his mouth with apples, choking on them, filling his pockets — because his thoughts are consumed by them. The mechanism is emotional charge, not content. Fearing poverty, despising your neighbors, or dreading bad weather all radiate energy at those exact frequencies. The only escape isn't suppressing feelings — it's genuinely losing interest. Once a subject carries zero emotional charge, you…
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Get the complete summary in the appDon't fight for your destiny — choose it from infinite existing versions
Pendulums — born from group thought — feed on your energy and steer your fate
What you actively hate or fear will follow you everywhere
Ignore what provokes you — emptiness defeats a pendulum, resistance feeds it
Savor every scrap of good news — it's a thread to fortunate life tracks
Importance is the only real obstacle — deflate it and the wall collapses
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Vadim Zeland is a contemporary Russian mystic and writer who gained prominence for his "Transurfing of Realities" concept. With a background in quantum mechanics and computer technology, Zeland maintains a low public profile, preferring to focus on his work rather than personal fame. His writings blend quantum physics with metaphysical ideas, presenting a model of parallel worlds and mental techniques for achieving practical goals. Zeland emphasizes that his methods can be applied regardless of …
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