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by Vadim Zeland
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1) Reality is a delayed mirror — change your image, not the reflection 2) Pendulums feed on your conflict energy and puppet your subconscious 3) Your worst fears manifest because dread aligns heart and mind perfectly
1) Reality is a delayed mirror — change your image, not the reflection 2) Pendulums feed on your conflict energy and puppet your subconscious 3) Your worst fears manifest because dread aligns heart and mind perfectly
“ The mirror has no choice. Sooner or later, it will have to reflect the image I am creating in my thoughts. ” e.style.display='none');if(typeof getContentsSections==='function')setTimeout(getContentsSections,50)" /> The world is a slow-developing mirror. Zeland's central thesis is that physical reality reflects your thought-forms — but with a substantial delay. You hold a new mental picture, and the mirror takes time to update. Most people see a grim reflection, react negatively, and project an even grimmer thought-form, locking themselves in what Zeland calls a "vicious mirror circle." Behind the mirror lies the variants space, an infinite information structure containing scripts for every possible reality. Your thought energy selects which sector gets materialized. The delay is crucial: when you shift your thinking, nothing changes immediately — old problems may even intensify. Zeland compares this to a fairy-tale warning: don't look back. Hold the new mental image patiently. The material world is always the reflection, never the original. TAKEAWAY 2
“ The power of the pendulum's influence is inversely proportional to awareness. ” e.style.display='none');if(typeof getContentsSections==='function')setTimeout(getContentsSections,50)" /> Pendulums are energy-informational entities created when groups of people think alike — organizations, ideologies, cultural trends. They aren't conscious plotters; they function like parasites, sensing emotional polarization and amplifying it to extract energy. When you're rushing anxiously, suddenly pedestrians block your path, elevators break, and traffic jams multiply. A pendulum is feeding. The pedestrian example illustrates the mechanism. Someone ahead of you unconsciously veers to block your every attempt to pass. They can't see you and have no competitive motive — but the pendulum nudges their subconscious to escalate the friction. Wars, domestic arguments, and road rage follow the same law: once conflict begins, events develop to intensify it. The antidote isn't fighting — it's waking up. Maintain clear, conscious awareness of what you're doing and why, and the puppet strings go slack. TAKEAWAY 3
“ You grab the world by the throat and so it fights back, trying to free itself. ” e.style.display='none');if(typeof getContentsSections==='function')setTimeout(getContentsSections,50)" /> Hope is blurry; fear is high-definition. Zeland's concept of "unity of heart and mind" is the state where feelings and thoughts align completely, creating a sharp image the mirror reflects faithfully. The cruel paradox: this alignment rarely happens with positive goals because the mind doubts what the soul wants. But with fears, the soul trembles and the mind fixates — perfect unity, terrible image. The mirror reads content, not intention. "I desperately don't want poverty" creates the same clear picture as "I clearly want wealth" —…
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Pendulums feed on your conflict energy and puppet your subconscious
Your worst fears manifest because dread aligns heart and mind perfectly
Dissolve obstacles by dropping importance, not by fighting harder
Replace desire and hope with quiet resolve to have
Stop forcing your script — the variants flow has a better path
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Vadim Zeland is a Russian mystic and writer known for developing the concept of "Transurfing of Realities." He claims a background in quantum mechanics and computer technology but maintains a low public profile. Zeland's work focuses on teaching mental and metaphysical techniques for achieving practical goals. His theoretical model combines quantum physics with parallel worlds, though he emphasizes that using his techniques doesn't require accepting this model. Zeland's approach aims to help ind…
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