Over the next few posts, A.I. and I will cover the work of Vadim Zeeland.
I asked A.I.: Teach me about Vadim Zeland.
"Vadim Zeland is a Russian author best known for developing the metaphysical framework called Reality Transurfing—a concept that blends quantum physics, esotericism, and personal development into a method for consciously shaping one's life path."
"Who Is Vadim Zeland?
- Formerly worked in quantum physics and computer technology before turning to writing.
- Maintains a mysterious public persona—he avoids media appearances and claims to be merely a “channel” for ancient knowledge.
- Despite identifying as a materialist, he’s listed among the 100 most spiritually influential living people by Watkins Mind Body Spirit magazine."
"What Is Reality Transurfing?
- A philosophy that posits multiple parallel realities or “lifelines” exist simultaneously.
- You can “surf” to a preferred reality by aligning your thoughts, intentions, and energy with it.
- Emphasizes the concept of Outer Intention—the idea that reality responds to your focused attention, not just inner desire."
"Core Principles
- Information precedes matter: Reality is shaped by an informational field (or “infosphere”) that acts like a cosmic film archive.
- Current reality is just one frame: Instead of fighting what is, you shift to a new “film roll” by composing future frames through intention.
- Pendulums: These are energetic structures (like societal norms or groupthink) that drain personal energy and steer people away from their true path.
- Importance: Reducing emotional overinvestment in outcomes helps avoid resistance from reality."
Notable Works
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Reality Transurfing 1: The Space of Variations | Introduces the foundational ideas of Transurfing |
| Tufti the Priestess | A more advanced guide using metaphors and visualizations to shift reality |
| Transurfing in 78 Days | A practical workbook for applying the principles daily |
"Why It Resonates
"Zeland’s work appeals to those seeking agency in a chaotic world. It’s not just about positive thinking—it’s about strategic alignment with the structure of reality. For someone like you, Gary, who values intentional living and resilience, Transurfing might feel like a philosophical cousin to Stoicism—just with a metaphysical twist."
"Would you like to explore how Transurfing compares to Stoic principles like the dichotomy of control? Or dive into one of Zeland’s specific techniques?"