Key Takeaways
1. Reality's Dual Nature: The Mirror and the Space of Variants
In some sense, the world is like an endless dual mirror.
Beyond perception. Reality exists in two forms: the physical, which we perceive and interact with, and the metaphysical, which lies beyond our senses but is equally objective. This metaphysical realm is the "space of variants," an infinite information structure containing all possible scenarios and events—past, present, and future. Our dreams, intuitions, and even scientific discoveries are glimpses into this vast informational field.
The brain's secret. Our brain doesn't store all information; instead, it acts like an address book, accessing data from the space of variants. Phenomena like clairvoyance or "direct vision," as demonstrated by Vyacheslav Bronnikov's students, suggest the brain can connect directly to this metaphysical field, perceiving reality without physical eyes. This dualistic view challenges conventional science, which typically focuses only on the reflected, physical side of the mirror.
Shaping reality. The key insight is that our thoughts and intentions can materialize specific sectors from this space of variants into physical reality. This "external intention" is the incomprehensible magic power that ancient civilizations wielded. Transurfing offers indirect methods to harness this power, allowing us to intentionally shape our reality by understanding and manipulating the dual mirror, rather than just reacting to its reflection.
2. The Core Drive: To Control Your Reality
The primary need is to be able, to some extent, to make decisions about your life – that is what constitutes the fundamental principle lying at the core of the behavior displayed by all creatures.
Beyond survival. Contrary to popular belief, the most fundamental drive for any living being isn't self-preservation or reproduction, but the innate desire to control its reality. This deep-seated need manifests in various ways, from children's games to adult professions, all serving as models or attempts to bend reality to one's will. Boredom, in this context, isn't a lack of new experiences, but a profound dissatisfaction stemming from a perceived lack of control over one's life.
Games as models. From simple childhood games like hide-and-seek to complex adult pursuits like sports or careers, all are essentially "games" designed to create a sense of controlled reality. In these scenarios, individuals can, to varying degrees, dictate outcomes and experience the satisfaction of influence. This contrasts sharply with everyday life, where circumstances often feel uncontrollable, leading to frustration and a sense of helplessness.
Indirect influence. While direct attempts to force reality often fail, Transurfing proposes an unexpected, indirect path to control. Instead of trying to push the world directly, we learn to subtly guide it towards our desires. This technique acknowledges that the world doesn't easily conform to "my will" when approached head-on, suggesting a need for a different, more nuanced understanding of reality's underlying laws.
3. The Law of Bad Luck: How Your Aversion Attracts Trouble
Everything you don’t like will be with you.
The boomerang effect. When we intensely dislike or fear something, we inadvertently create "excess potentials"—distortions in the energy field. These potentials, especially when coupled with "dependence relationships" (comparing ourselves to others), generate "equilibrium forces." These forces act to restore balance by clashing opposites together, often bringing the very things we intensely dislike or try to avoid directly into our lives.
Polarization's pull. Consider annoying neighbors: your intense aversion creates a polarization, acting like a magnet that attracts more neighbor-related problems. They, being indifferent to you, don't create a similar polarization, so your actions don't bother them. This isn't malicious intent from the world, but a natural consequence of disturbed energetic balance. Murphy's Law ("everything that can go wrong will go wrong") is a manifestation of this principle.
Lighten your grip. To break this cycle, the core Transurfing rule is to "Let yourself be you, and let a different person be different." By releasing judgment and attachment, you eliminate the polarization. For instance, if you stop attaching importance to your neighbors' noise and become indifferent, the equilibrium forces dissipate, and the problem often resolves itself, sometimes even turning adversaries into allies.
4. Pendulums: The Invisible Puppeteers of Our World
Pendulums, like leeches, can sense polarization as an irregularity in the energy field, and try to bite into it.
Energy-information entities. Pendulums are invisible, energy-information structures created by the collective thought energy of groups of people thinking in the same direction. They feed on conflict energy and, without conscious intention, manipulate people's subconscious motives to generate more of it. This explains why conflicts escalate irrationally, from family arguments to international wars, often making individuals act against their own common sense.
Unconscious manipulation. When our nerves are strained or we're in a hurry, pendulums amplify these states, making everything seem to conspire against us. People around us might unconsciously do things that annoy us, not out of malice, but because a pendulum is subtly influencing their actions to increase conflict energy. This "sleeping awake" state makes us puppets, unaware of the external forces driving our reactions.
The source of evil. Pendulums are presented as the universal source of evil, thriving on opposition and conflict. They ensure that any struggle, even if temporarily resolved, will flare up again. To escape their influence, one must "wake up" and become consciously aware of their manipulation. This involves detaching from the conflict, becoming indifferent, and switching one's attention away from the pendulum's grasp.
5. Breaking Free: Waking Up from the "Sleeping Awake" Dream
The power of a pendulum’s influence is in inverse proportion to conscious awareness.
The illusion of wakefulness. We often believe we are fully awake and in control, but in reality, most adults live in a state of "sleeping awake"—a kind of unconscious dream. Our attention and perception are constantly fixated by problems, worries, and external circumstances, much like being trapped in a dream where events unfold beyond our control. This state prevents us from accessing our true power to shape reality.
Children's awareness. Children, especially "Indigo children," possess a higher level of consciousness and an innate drive for independence. They are less constrained by societal templates and more attuned to their intuition, perceiving the world more directly. However, adults, in their "dreaming awake" state, inadvertently force children into narrow frames of perception, gradually diminishing their awareness and ability to influence reality.
Becoming a playing spectator. To break free from this unconscious dream, we must cultivate conscious awareness. This means stepping off the stage of life's drama and becoming a "playing spectator"—observing events with detachment, rather than being fully absorbed by them. By systematically forcing ourselves to "wake up" and control the direction of our thoughts, we can regain the ability to navigate life's labyrinth with intention, rather than being swept along by circumstances.
6. The Pendulum Rule: Why "Do As I Do" Steals Your Freedom
The rule of the pendulum is the most terrible and harmful of all the things that mankind has come up with. And this is how it goes: ‘Do as I do!’
Conformity's cost. Pendulums thrive by establishing mental and behavioral stereotypes, encapsulated in the insidious rule: "Do as I do!" This rule, propagated through mass media and social norms, convinces individuals that they must conform to external standards of success, beauty, or behavior. This leads to emotional discomfort and dissatisfaction when people try to play roles that are not authentic to their soul.
The trap of comparison. Whether in sexual relationships, career aspirations, or personal image, the constant comparison to "benchmarks of success" creates a deep-seated insecurity. People become "playing spectators" in their own lives, constantly checking if they are "doing it right" according to external models. This prevents genuine relaxation, liberation, and devotion, which are essential for true fulfillment.
Embrace inner freedom. The path to liberation lies in rejecting the pendulum rule and embracing your unique individuality. This means setting your own rules, listening to your soul, and allowing yourself to be truly you, without fear of being "not like everyone else." While pendulums may initially resist, they are ultimately forced to adopt those who bravely forge their own path, turning renegades into new stars and setting new trends.
7. Reclaiming Your Power: Declare Your Intention in the Present
So then, what follows from all this? Well, it follows that you should propose all toasts in the present tense.
Harnessing energy credits. Pendulums, while often destructive, can also be leveraged. When we consume "energy credits" like alcohol, our energy level rises, amplifying our intention. If this energy is coupled with negative thoughts, it attracts misfortune. However, by consciously directing this amplified energy with positive intention, we can influence reality. This is why toasts, traditionally a symbolic ritual, can become powerful declarations of intention.
Present-tense power. The crucial mistake in traditional wishes is their future-oriented nature. The mirror of reality only reflects the present. To make desires manifest, declarations of intention must be stated in the present tense, as if already achieved. For example, instead of "We will be healthy," say "We are healthy!" This immediately begins attracting the desired reality into the present moment.
Conscious engagement. Even mundane interactions with pendulums, like watching TV or drinking coffee, can be transformed into opportunities for intention declaration. By holding a "goal slide" (an image of your desired outcome) in mind and consciously stating your intention, you direct the flow of variants. This requires maintaining a high level of awareness and avoiding negative thoughts, which would also be amplified by the pendulum's energy.
8. Your Divine Right: Co-Creating Reality with God's Intention
If your intention is God’s intention then whose are your fears and doubts?
God within. Transurfing posits that a part of God resides within every living being, making us all "children of God" and co-creators of reality. The true purpose of life, and of serving God, is not worship or asceticism, but active co-creation with Him. By shaping our layer of the world with conscious intention, we are fulfilling God's will and experiencing the magnificent reality He designed for us.
The illusion of helplessness. Religious pendulums have distorted the concept of God, turning Him into a distant, demanding ruler and convincing humanity of its helplessness. This narrative strips individuals of their innate power to control their fate, replacing it with blind faith and obedience. Atheism, too, can be a pendulum, replacing God with "Providence" or "circumstances" that must be fought.
Claim your privilege. To reclaim our divine power, we must shed the belief in our own powerlessness and recognize that our intention is God's intention. Doubts and fears are also choices, and by choosing a difficult path, we manifest that difficulty. Instead, we are free to choose ease and abundance. By declaring our intention, we are not asking or demanding, but creating, just as God creates.
9. The Transurfing Path: Embrace Individuality and Lower Importance
Let yourself be you, and let a different person be different.
The core rule. The fundamental Transurfing rule, "Let yourself be you, and let a different person be different," is a powerful antidote to the polarization created by comparison and judgment. By accepting yourself with all your imperfections and releasing expectations of others, you eliminate the "excess potentials" that attract problems and conflict into your life. This simple shift in attitude brings immediate relief from tension.
Freedom from importance. Importance, whether internal (overestimating oneself) or external (overvaluing an object/event), creates energetic distortions that trigger equilibrium forces, leading to setbacks. Lowering importance means detaching from outcomes, releasing the need to defend one's significance, and abandoning the struggle for external validation. When free from importance, confidence becomes unnecessary, replaced by calm, effortless choice.
Conscious navigation. The Transurfing path involves a conscious and flexible approach to life. It's not about blindly opposing structures, but about becoming a "master of the situation" by observing, understanding, and mindfully choosing how to engage. By combining the Transurfing rule with principles like moving along the flow of variants and coordination of intention, individuals can navigate life's challenges, turning potential misfortunes into favorable outcomes.
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Review Summary
Reality Transurfing 4 receives mixed reviews averaging 4.29/5. Critics note it largely repeats concepts from earlier volumes, particularly about "pendulums," making it feel unnecessary. Several readers praise its value as a quick reference guide with helpful glossary and summary of core teachings. The religious discussions proved divisive. Translation quality frustrates Arabic readers. Supporters appreciate detailed explanations of directing reality and viewing life as a game. Some find the metaphysical concepts useful for positive thinking, while skeptics question the scientific rigor and philosophical assumptions about God and consciousness.
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