Vadim Zeland's "Reality Transurfing" Notes and Summaries, Chapter 7

This is 52 pages condensed into 8-9 pages, depending on the software used to view it as a document.  So, the condensed version will probably be more than 50 pages.  The condensed version could be further condensed though. 😂

 

Children up to the age of 4 fail to distinguish between what they see in the waking state and dreamstate. Gradually, children accept the idea that dreams are not real.  When adults dream, they assume what they dream is not real.

In the waking state, ask yourself if you are dreaming or not 10 or more times per day.  Ask yourself if it’s real - not mechanically, but with awareness.  This will allow you to have better chances of lucid dreaming.  It may be difficult to remind yourself to do this 10 or more times per day, but if you are motivated and persistent, this routine will cross over into the dreamstate to lucid dream.  

When fear takes hold in a dream, it’s as though someone or something else is in control.  In lucid dreaming though, you can choose the role you want to play.

If you find that you don’t remember your dreams, change the direction you sleep in.  It is best to have your head to the North.  Avoid having you head face the West, as this can have a negative impact on your health.  This is somehow connected with the earth’s magnetic fields on the body.

The brain itself does not store information.  It stores the address of where the information is located in the alternatives space.  If the mind needs to remember something, it turns to the heart, which attunes to the corresponding sector in the information field.  The heart attunes to random sectors of the alternatives space that have not been transformed into physical reality.  

If looking at oneself in the mirror in a dream, you will notice that it’s different.  Many familiar settings are changed because of the possibilities being accessed in the alternatives space.  Different times can be accessed in the alternatives space.  

Dreams are not illusionary.  Dreams demonstrate what could have happened in the past, or what could happen in the future.  The film roll is turned by the thoughts and expectation of the dreamer.  Intention selects the scripts in dreams.

The difference between dreams and physical reality is the speed by which intentions manifest.  In dreams, it’s instantaneous.  In physical reality, it’s over a given period of time.

Lucid dreaming can be dangerous because of going to an unknown sector of the alternatives space and not being able to return.  This is not to scare the reader.  Just know how to handle yourself when you realize how much freedom you have in the dreamstate, if/when realized.  Use your gut feeling to know if something is risky or not.

It might seem like Transurfing is a contradiction.  On one hand, it states that our thoughts program the energy that passes through us, and this carries us onto lifelines that match them.  Or, thought-energy transfers us onto sectors of the alternatives space that have a corresponding script and scenery.  This is what happens when we are dreaming.  On the other hand, it seems as if our thoughts do not really have much weight at all in the physical reality of our day-to-day lives, because we cannot achieve what we desire with our thinking alone.  No amount of thinking will shift us to another lifeline while sitting on a sofa doing nothing.  Actions are paid more attention compared with thoughts.  It doesn’t seem like thoughts are that important, because thoughts don’t change reality.

The real contradiction is in how the role of thought is presented.  The excess potential created when being very attached to the fulfillment of desires causes thought-energy and visualization to not work.  Also, there is not enough persistence with most people.  They give up what they want as a lost cause.  You may recall in your own life that the thing you wanted came much later than expected once you had given up hope, and had forgotten about what you wanted.  It’s a mistake to assume the goal can be achieved instantly.  Also, if you set several goals at the same time that are not connected, your thought-energy will spread too thin and dissipate into emptiness.  The alternatives flow will not allow you to swim in multiple directions at the same time.  Attuning to a targeted sector is most effective when focused on one specific goal.  

In dreaming, none of the above factors apply.  In dreams, the problem of excess potential is much less burdensome.  Even in dreaming though, not all desires are fulfilled.  Those who can lucid dream know that not every whim will carry them to the desired sector.  The key to obtaining desires is:  Realization is brought about not by desire, but by one’s attitude to that which is desired.  It is not the person’s thoughts about the object of desire that are significant.  There is a certain force that has the last word, and yet it lingers, while the thinking game takes the center stage.  This force is intention.  

Intention is the resoluteness in the decision to have and act.  Thoughts themselves really don’t mean anything in the process of attuning to a specific sector of the alternatives space.  Thoughts are just foam on the crest of the wave of intention.  It is not desire that is fulfilled so much as intention.  When you raise your hand, it’s not by desire, and not by decisiveness.  It’s by intention.  Resoluteness causes your muscles to raise your hand.

Someone who is paralyzed loses the power of intention.  The desire to move the legs exists, but the ability to enact the desire is lost.  There are instances when paralyzed people walk again from hypnosis or miraculous healings which returned the power of intention.

Desire leads to nothing.  The more intensely you desire something, the greater the backlash from balanced forces.  Desire focuses on the goal, whereas intention focuses on the process of achieving the goal.  Desire is realized via the creation of excess potential in relation to the goal.  Intention is realized via action.  Intention doesn’t intellectualize if the goal can be achieved or not.  

In a dream when you ponder if it’s possible to fly or not, nothing will happen.  If you want to fly, you simply have to intend yourself up into the air.  In dreams, one gets what one wants from the expectation of results.  Nothing is analyzed.  There is no desire.  One simply has and acts.    

There is no point in asking God, angels, or higher powers for what you want.  The universe doesn’t care about one’s pain and lament.  Gratitude is another matter though.  Gratitude is similar to unconditional love.  Gratitude radiates creative energy.  The excess potential created by a request, however, delays action, leading to a concentration of energy.  Complaints, requests, and demands are the inventions of pendulums aimed at harvesting energy.  Thoughts expressed in words like “give” and “want” automatically create excess potential.  Don’t use these words to get something you want.

You can request things of people if they are well disposed toward you, but everything in this universe is built by objective law, and not the desire to have someone help you.  It would be absurd for the earth to ask the sun to shift into a different orbit.  It is equally as absurd to ask for something of anything other than another human being.  The only thing that makes sense is your intention to choose.  

If the parameters of the energy you radiate match your choice and no laws are being contradicted, you will receive what you choose.  Choice is about the decision to have and take action, and not about requests.  Intention does not create excess potential because the action dissipates excess potential.  

Intention unites desire and action.

Contemplating the complexity of a problem feeds excess potential.  Instead, act.  The hands do what the eyes fear to pursue.  When you set about realizing an intention, trust the alternatives flow, and the problem will solve of its own accord.  Waiting, worrying, doubt, and desire only drain your energy.  Intention and action not only dissipates the energy behind excess potential.  It uploads that energy to the person’s field.

Cramming through a test is grueling and unfulfilling.  Learning through action and a hands-on approach is inspiring.  

Intention transforms sectors of the alternatives space into physical reality.

Outer intention:  Intention to change the external world.  Shift sectors of the external world into specific directions.  Outer intention doesn’t change an apple tree into a pear tree, but can favor and assist pear trees more than apple trees.  Pear trees can substitute apple trees.

Trying to move a pencil with one’s mind:  It’s not the pencil that moves.  It’s a choice in the alternative spaces through intention to have a reality of the pencil being in a different position.  You can struggle to move the pencil with your mind, or you can choose a reality from the alternatives space where the pencil is in a different position.

“If the mountain won’t go to Mohammad, then Mohammad must go to the mountain.”

Imagine encountering a tribe of savages.  Possibility 1:  Make gifts and try to ingratiate yourself – you get eaten.  Possibility 2:  Show aggression and launch an attack to assert your control – you would either be victorious, or lose your life.  Possibility 3:  Present yourself as master and leader – you would be obeyed.  If you have no doubt in your own power and might, your thought-energy is attuned to lifelines where you are King/Queen, and others assume this is how it should be.  First 2 possibilities are how inner intention works.  Possibility 3 demonstrate how outer intention works.

If a fly is able to see the side of the window to escape instead of flying endlessly against the window, the fly obtains a wider perspective of reality.  Outer intention allows the fly to escape.  The fly running against the closed window is inner intention.  The fly shifting to a lifeline where the window is open is outer intention.  

Inner intention aims to impact the outside world of your current lifeline.  Outer intention chooses a lifeline on which your desire can be realized.  

Magic rituals themselves accomplish nothing, but are used to access the power of outer intention.  Ancient civilizations so perfected the power to master outer intention that they no longer required the prop of magic ritual.  Naturally, their power in this regard created intense excess potential, which is why civilizations like Atlantis were destroyed by balanced forces.

Pendulums feed on inner intention.  One can only work with outer intention when having a certain level of freedom from pendulums.  

Thought-energy to reach goals is in three forms - Desire, inner intention, and outer intention.

Desire:  Concentration on the goal itself.  Desire has no power.  Inner intention:  The concentration of attention on the process of moving towards the goal.  This can work but requires great effort.  Outer intention:  The concentration of attention on how the goal is realized on its own accord.  Outer intention allows the goal to realize itself.  

Outer intention sees that the goal already exists and only remains to be chosen.  Inner intention achieves the goal.  Outer intention chooses it.

Inner intention:  “I insist that…”  Outer intention:  “Circumstances are such that…” Or, “It turns out that…”  Inner intention pressures the world to obey one’s wish.  Outer intention takes the position of an outside observer where everything happens according to one’s will, but without the slightest coercion.  Outer intention doesn’t strive to achieve the goal, because it’s already a ‘done deal.’  Outer intention is unremitting, cool-headed, detached, and moves the goal without overt domination toward its realization.  

Try to get something from life vs. life freely gets you what you want.  Fight for your place in the sun vs. the world offers you embrace.  Banging on a locked door vs. the door opens before you.  Trying to pass through a wall vs. the wall moves aside for you.  Trying to generate certain events in your life vs. life events coming of their own accord.  

The end result can be achieved with both inner and outer intention, but the end result is achieved by different means.

Outer intention is the cornerstone of Transurfing.  It is the key to why there is no need to fight with the world, and why we can simply choose what we want.  

You can fly in waking, or walk on water if you have the outer intention of a Christ, and it would not represent a contradiction of the laws of physics, for the laws of physics only operate in one sector of material realization.  There is no real flying or walking on water though.  It’s simply materializing in new points of the physical space using the alternatives spaces.  When flying, you don’t move through space.  It’s space that moves in accordance with the choice of outer intention.  

For the mind to accept something, there has to be both faith and knowledge.  Where there is belief, there is room for doubt.  Knowledge eradicates doubt.  You have no doubt that when you throw an apple it will fall to the ground.  You don’t have to believe in this.  You just know it to be true.  Pure outer intention is free of both belief and doubt.  

Beyond words, the only way of understanding outer intention more deeply is to practice lucid dreaming.  In place of some targeted exercise, however, practice conscious living in the sphere of physical reality.  It’s not so much about the training of outer intention.  It’s about living it.

Transurfing leaves inner intention alone, and is focused on developing outer intention.  Inner intention transforms into outer intention when the subconscious mind meets and merges with the conscious mind.  When lucid dreaming, the two merge because one consciously chooses what to do in the realm of the subconscious.

A kitten is not aware of seeing its own reflection in a mirror, just as a person is not aware they are dreaming.  A person’s facial expression changes when looking in the mirror without being noticed.  This is from learning in childhood to look a certain way.
Everything that happens in a dream is according to a script chosen by the soul.  When the rational mind sleeps, we dream.  When the mind remembers dreams without lucid dreaming, the mind takes the role of passive observer, witnessing where the soul traverses in the alternatives space that has not manifested physically.  It’s like watching a film.

The dreamer’s behavior is determined by inner intention, but everything else in the dream is subject to outer intention.  Only God can know how exactly the soul chooses its dreams, and the rational mind corrects scripts chosen by the soul in accordance with its experiences and expectations.  

When attacked in a dream and you fight back, this is inner intention.  If used to losing fights, you will probably lose the fight in the dream.  Outer intention can turn the one you are fighting into, for example, a frog.  If the mind can accept the possibility of an alternative sequence of events, the heart will not object.  

Being in the audience watching the play is the awakened state.  Being in the play itself is the unconscious state.  In lucid dreaming, someone steps down from the auditorium, and consciously directs the script of the play.  

To use outer intention, you must first accept that the script can be controlled.  To gain control both in the dream world and in the physical world, one must shift from the role of immersed participant to the role of witness.  You continue to play your part and role, but you detach yourself enough to at the same time be the observer of your role as the audience, and as an observer of the theatricals of others.

Inner intention focuses on avoiding what it seen as negative, oppressive, causes anxiety, or evokes resentment.  These are things we want to avoid with all our heart.  When the mind experiences hate, so does the heart.  When there is union between the conscious and subconscious, between the mind and the heart, manifestation is activated.  The only problem is that it is not directed in accordance with our will.

Outer intention gives the green light to what the mind and soul agree upon.  What they agree on can be positive or negative.  When negative:  Resentment and dissatisfaction bring entrapment to pendulums and balanced forces.  Outer intention then transforms the negativity into manifested physical life.

To align outer intention with your will, you have to wipe all negativity from your mind, and align the heart and mind in a positive endeavor.  

If a guru claims to carry secret knowledge that is so precious that it can only be whispered into the ear of a disciple, and the rest of the time being alluded to only allegorically, or with profound rhetoric, the essence of the knowledge is probably not truly known.  

Transurfing does not require you to exhaust yourself with meditations, various practices, lucid dreaming, and other mystical activities that are enough to make the head spin.  Just reconsider established views of the world, and you will be able to achieve what was considered to be beyond you.  You really can make the power of outer intention work to your favor.

Inner intention should only be directed towards achieving harmonious connection between heart and mind.

A person’s ability to control a situation is directly proportional to their level of conscious awareness.  Awareness is usually minor in dreaming, and so the dream just happens.  When becoming aware that oneself is dreaming though, the dream is under one’s control, and one can do what one wishes.  

The susceptibility of someone to the influence of other people and destructive pendulums is inversely proportional to a person’s level of conscious awareness.  

When immersed in a problem with reactions of negativity, you have dozed off.  You can be easily controlled, being hypnotized by the problem.  Don’t allow problems to lead you by the hand.  Take the role of the observer who takes part, like a trainer who sometimes plays as well.  Be attentive and have clarity of mind, but stand back and make the rules, depending on what you want.  

Intend to imagine that your ideal lifeline is so.  You may not have total power over outer intention, but you can act in such a way that firstly, life does not act against you, and secondly, that you get the opportunity to help life work in your interests.  Circumstances may not always work in your favor, but you significantly increase your chances of ‘coming up roses.’

If the level of unity between heart and mind and the vaudeville attitude to the problem is sufficiently high, you will receive mind boggling results that could only be dreamed of - you are no longer a puppet on a string.  Be warned, however, not to consider yourself as a puppeteer.  At the first sign of feeling superior, having contempt, or disdain toward others, you would receive a slap from balancing forces – no individual can have complete control over what happens in life, even in dreaming.  Remember, you only have the right to choose, and not to change.  Make yourself at home, but do not forget - you are a guest.

A vaudeville attitude toward a problem doesn’t mean being slack or nonchalant, but it does mean soberly assessing the importance of matters.

Imposing one’s will on other actors is not Transurfing.  Don’t push against the current.  Go with the flow.  Conscious awareness lies in observation, and not in the ability to control.  Control should only be used to imagine an auspicious script, allowing it into your life, and embracing it with all your heart, instead of floundering in negativity.  Don’t force.  Consider what’s possible, allow alternatives to be realized - allow yourself to receive.

Senior managers are more awake and aware, while subordinates are less aware, because they do what they have to.  However, taking responsibility for your own fate is not a burden.  It is an act of freedom.

Humans differ from animals not so much because of a difference in intellect, but because of being more aware.  Animals embody a sleepier state.  They operate on stereotypical scripts instilled by nature in the form of reflex and instinct.  An animal is like an actor in a play with a fixed script.  

The secret of being clever is to have awareness.  Awareness gives clarity of mind.  Sharpness of mind depends more on awareness than it does on intellect.  

When being too immersed in a game, one can’t see anything around them.  

Fear and anger are extreme examples of the absence of awareness.  

In a semi-conscious state with numbness to the world except for what particularly stands out, it’s difficult to know what your heart says.  This crosses over to the dreamstate, where one is not easily being able to lucid dream.  Have the attitude of knowing whether you are asleep or not.

Harmony between heart and mind generates outer intention, and mindfulness allows this to work in your favor.  

The heart has so much freedom in dreams because it is free from the authoritative mind.  In lucid dreaming there is an element of control, but this is limited to adjusting the script.  

Constantly have the inner guardian present in your consciousness.  The guardian objectively evaluates what is happening, and assesses in who’s interest the game is being played.  It makes sure that you will not be drawn into the game like a puppet.  

Lucid dreaming teaches how to use outer intention, but awareness and mindfulness need to be prioritized mostly for everyday life.  

Outer intention is an unfathomable force, but at the same time it’s subtle and fluid.  It is control, but at the same time, the renunciation of control.  It is the decision to have, but at the same time, the abandonment to achieve.  This is something that is unfamiliar to the modern mind.  

Maintain balanced intention, which is to want without desiring, to take care without worrying.  To strive without being distracted.  To act without demanding.  Frantic actions are taken only when someone doesn’t believe their wishes will come true.  

Excess potential:  “I really want to achieve what I desire.  For me personally, it is a matter of life and death.  Whatever happens, I have to have it.  I will do everything I possibly can to make sure I get it.”

Transurfing:  “I have decided that I will get what I desire.  I want it.  What’s the problem?  It will be mine.”

It is clear which of the above two positions will be successful.  (Starlight observation:  All those motivational videos on youtube saying that you have to want success like it’s the air you breathe - they are all promoting excess importance and excess potential!)

If something we desire is difficult to achieve, it makes us want it even more, and desire always creates excess potential.  

Intention neither believes nor desires.  It simply does.  Pure intention simply decides that something will be so - no excess potential.  It is the calm realization that something will come into being.

Projected importance creates fear of loss, which gives energy to failure.  

Achieving a goal is inhibited by two types of excess potential:  1: The passionate desire to achieve the goal no matter the cost. 2: The battle with doubt to be able to achieve it.

The secret to fulfilling desires is to replace desire with intention, total resoluteness, and the decision to have and act.

You will not get a single step closer to working with outer intention unless you reduce the level of importance and emotional intensity you associate with your goals.  

Outer intention is totally different to inner intention in that it has no striving to impact the outside world.  

What exactly is outer intention?  This cannot be easily explained with words to the rational mind.  However, we can bare witness to aspects of it, and access it.

Unity of heart and mind guided by mindfulness to access and consciously utilize outer intention is achieved when the intensity of importance is absent.

The paradox:  Reduce the intensity of importance, and abandon attachment to achieving one’s goal.  Want and act without feeding desire.  Have the pure intention to act, and not the desire - not having inner and outer importance in relation to the goal.  

To reduce importance, come to terms with the possibility of defeat from the very beginning.  Unless you accept the possibility of defeat, you will not eliminate desire.  Consider what you would do if you fail.  What might serve to be a plan B or safety net?  Invite the possibility in your mind that not achieving the goal might not be the end of the world.  However, imagining the scenario of defeat should be a one-time event.  There’s no point in constantly returning to the scene of failure in your mind.  The exercise is only intended to free you from the need of achieving the goal exactly as you had imagined.  

After considering the possibility of failure, do not think about failure or success.  Move in the direction of your goal, and set off as though you were going to go buy a newspaper.  Success will be in the bag, and if it is not, there is no cause for sorrow or regret.  If you do not succeed the first time, you will succeed the next and so forth, as long as you do not tear yourself apart from initial failure.  

Finally, letting go into outer intention does not necessarily mean completely rejecting your personal intentions, sitting at home with your arms folded, waiting for harmony between heart and mind to magically appear.  No one is stopping you from achieving your goals in the usual way.  Eliminating desire and importance has the same beneficial effect when applied to inner intention.  It is just that now, the powerful force of outer intention can also work in your favor, helping you achieve things you previously thought impossible.

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  1. Jesus and the like were excellent at utilizing the alternatives space. Alternatives space masters.

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  2. The stress of trying to lose weight and the stresses of the world increase cortisol. Cortisol could be one of the physical manifestations of the negative results of excess potential. Also, I've seen people lately who have never been overweight, who are becoming overweight. If cortisol were to be measured in the surface population, I bet it would be unusually high right now.

    Addictions bring forth balancing forces. Balancing forces usually bring unwanted results, but are necessary, and have helped me in the past. Balancing forces made me completely quit drinking almost five years ago when my heart started to skip beats all the time with my blood pressure being extremely high.

    Another example was my yogurt consumption. I would eat about 1lb - sometimes even 2 lbs of yogurt in less than an hour. This was plain yogurt with stevia and vanilla added. The stevia caused me to keep wanting more and more. Recently, my heart started skipping beats again after eating so much yogurt. Balancing forces told me I could no longer keep doing this. I ended up washing the stevia down the drain. When no longer having access to stevia, I could eat just one serving of yogurt and not have the insatiable appetite to eat 1 lb or more.

    Balancing forces can be brutal, but the flip side is that they can be a valuable teacher. When going outside the boundaries of nature to a certain degree, balancing forces let me know I'm screwing up.

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  3. Burn-out is the long-term result, interesting.
    Surf the waves.

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