“Taking the Helm of Destiny” — The Art of Choosing Reality as Revealed by Reality Transurfing
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1. Are we lost in life?
“Isn't there something that can't be changed no matter how hard I try?” “Perhaps I am just a being swept away by the waves.”
I think you have felt that way at least once.
“Reality Transurfing,” proposed by Russian physicist Vadim Zeland, is a bit different from typical self-help. It is a highly intellectual and fascinating piece of metaphysics designed to help you return from being a “victim” of reality to a “creator” who selects the parallel lines they desire.
Instead of resisting the waves, you become a surfer who chooses and rides them—that is the concept. Let’s look at the mechanisms hidden on the flip side of the world through the words Zeland has spoken.
2. Shock 1: The world is an “infinite film archive”
Zeland explains this world using the concept of the “Space of Variations (Space of Possibilities).”
It is a massive archive of film reels where every past, present, and future is recorded as data. Within it, an infinite number of films (life lines) exist simultaneously as static data. What we perceive as the “flow of time” is merely the process of a projector illuminating those frames one after another. The idea is that time is an illusion, and everything is stored in the “here and now.”
What is interesting is the definition of “infinite.” He says it is not just an expanse like the edge of the universe, but also anabyss pointing toward the inside of a point. From atoms to atomic nuclei, and further inward—it takes infinite steps to reach the center. Infinity permeates equally into the coffee cup you are drinking from now and the air you just inhaled.
Standing at this perspective, reality is no longer something to be “changed.” It becomes something tore-select a new film from a vast archive. Fatalism, self-reliance, and karma are all correct—Zeland says that you yourself are the “subject doing the surfing.”
3. Shock 2: Your brain is not a “storage device”
This is another provocative and interesting point.
The idea that “memories are stored in brain cells” is, from the perspective of Transurfing, a rather primitive misunderstanding. The brain's neurons are not hard drives that hold information, but merely an **interface (receiver)**.
The subject of memory and thought is not inside the brain; it is established by the “field” surrounding our bodies accessing themassive cloud server known as the Space of Variations.
Imagine billions of tiny LED lamps attached along your silhouette, constantly exchanging data with the cloud like a Wi-Fi router. If one lamp goes out, it’s a “lapse of memory”; if another lights up, it’s an “inspiration.” Dreams and premonitions are merely the result of your antenna temporarily receiving “future data.”
Set aside the ego that says “I am thinking with my own head” and re-perceive yourself as a sophisticated receiver. He says that by doing so, you can detach from obsession and draw in the wisdom drifting in space more smoothly.
4. Shock 3: Reality has a “time lag”
Why doesn't reality change immediately after you release an intention?
The answer is simple: it lies in thedual mirror structure that this world possesses.
On one side is the metaphysical "space of variations," and on the other is the "material universe." When you stand before a mirror and broadcast your thoughts, the corresponding film is illuminated in the space of variations, but there is a significant delay before it is reflected into the material world. The material world, to borrow Zeland's words, is "as heavy and inert as tar."
Imagine a kitten playing in front of a mirror. It doesn't realize the image in the mirror is its own reflection, so it desperately tries to swat and catch it with its paws. We often make the same mistake. We try to force the unwanted reality in front of us to change, but the mirror only continues to reflect "you, the one who is fighting."
It is similar to the process of developing an old photograph. Even if you soak the photographic paper in the solution, the image does not appear immediately. The important thing is to keep smiling in front of the mirror before it appears. You need that "aesthetic of waiting"—to hold your intention until the tar-like reality begins to move.
5. Shock 4: Do not wish, but "intend"
The energy that moves reality is not faint "hope" or "wishes." In fact, those things only push realization further away.
Wishing that "it would be nice if this happened" is the same as broadcasting a lack—a subconscious message that "it is not like that right now."
On the other hand, "intention" refers to the feeling of choosing a menu at a restaurant—a state where you have decided as a matter of course that it will be realized.
Zeland himself was once on the verge of a mental breakdown. How could he, a physicist whose high school literature grade was a "3 (average)," become a world-renowned bestselling author?
In the midst of his chaotic days, he continued to broadcast these thoughts to the world while writing in the 10 to 15-minute gaps he could find.
“I am a genius and I write groundbreaking prose.”
“The publishers will find me.”
Instead of desperately searching for a publisher (= broadcasting lack), he chose the film where "the publisher finds me" and kept playing that slide. "If you're going to order, order the maximum. You get exactly what you order," he says.
6. Shock 5: There is no need for a "noble purpose" in life
Transurfing answers the question "What is my mission?" simply.
Zeland views God not as a single entity, but as something that permeates all living things, down to every grain of sand. He says, "Because God exists within each of us, God's will and our will are one."
Our lives are, so to speak, a dream that God is having. And our essential desire always converges into one thing—autonomous control of reality.
A chick in a nest is completely dependent on its parents and environment. But a bird that has left the nest chooses its own location, finds its own food, and manages its own life. Zeland says that is the purpose of existing in this dimension.
There is no need for noble meaning in life. Just exist, choose reality by your own will, and manage it. That itself is the only purpose for which the universe (God) expresses itself.
7. Let's replace the projector film right now
What Transurfing confronts us with is ultimate self-responsibility and, consequently, absolute freedom.
The reality before your eyes is merely a cold reflection of what you are broadcasting toward the mirror. Will you continue to play the old, monochrome film that says, "I am a slave to fate"? Or will you replace it with a vivid, modern masterpiece that declares, "I am the creator of my own world, and reality follows my intent"?
Do not fear the time lag. Until the moment that tar-like reality begins to move, you simply need to keep smiling in front of the mirror with conviction.
Now, for the story of your life: which film will you put on the projector next?
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