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Transurfing by Vadim Zeland is a metaphysical and practical guide presenting a reality-shaping model where infinite versions of reality exist simultaneously, and individuals can consciously choose which version they experience by aligning their thoughts, feelings, and intentions. The book combines elements of quantum physics, psychology, and spirituality, introducing key concepts such as "pendulums" (energy structures that influence behavior) and "excess potential" (the negative energy created by giving things too much importance), while offering techniques to regain control over reality and manifest desired outcomes through balanced thinking and inner freedom. The essence is that reality is not fixed but can be "transurfed" by shifting awareness and energy toward preferred life paths.
Transurfing by Vadim Zeland is a metaphysical and practical guide presenting a reality-shaping model where infinite versions of reality exist simultaneously, and individuals can consciously choose which version they experience by aligning their thoughts, feelings, and intentions. The book combines elements of quantum physics, psychology, and spirituality, introducing key concepts such as "pendulums" (energy structures that influence behavior) and "excess potential" (the negative energy created by giving things too much importance), while offering techniques to regain control over reality and manifest desired outcomes through balanced thinking and inner freedom. The essence is that reality is not fixed but can be "transurfed" by shifting awareness and energy toward preferred life paths.
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