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Thoughts on Reality Transurfing

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hey leo, im genuinely curious to ask what are your thoughts on the book reality transurfing? do you agree with what the book says and only parts of it?

thank you :)

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I didn't fully read it, so won't comment.

Others can chime in.

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You are God. You are Truth. You are Love. You are Infinity.

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ah ok, i mean i would recommend it, it can really be a brain twister and make you think. but thanks for your input non the less

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Lol, is it book by Vadim Zeland? Where do you know if from? It`s russian book :)

I heard one streamer that is at stage orange-green self-improvement talking about that book as one of the best he read. But I haven`t read it yet

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On 11/17/2025 at 10:35 AM, Rinne said:

hey leo, im genuinely curious to ask what are your thoughts on the book reality transurfing? do you agree with what the book says and only parts of it?

thank you :)

Funny you posted this as I'm re-reading it a second time currently.

In terms of readability it is very challenging. 9/10 in terms of how hard it is to read and grasp. Reason being is you have to read it slowly and think of personal examples of each point from your own life. He also created his own list of vocabulary words/phrases like pendulums, balanced forces, inner/outer intention, wave of fortune, rustle of the morning stars (intuition), etc. that make it challenging. Also the book has a shitload of weird typos and grammar mistakes because, as @SimpleGuy  said, the book is translated from Russian to English.

But on the actual substance? I think the book is phenomenal (IF you can grasp it). It's a law of attraction book, only better. Basically it peak pragmatism, but with epistemic fine-tuning (except for occasional woo-woo stuff you gotta read past). It tells you how to set goals and achieve them from the standpoint of fully engaging while at the same time being laid back.

And to avoid pendulums, or energy structures in reality that prey on your energy to serve themselves, not you. Basically Vadim Zeland's description of pendulums is a lot like Leo's description of collective ego. But what's cool is there's a lot of practical stuff about how to work in systems with pendulums and still get what you want.

Talks about witnessing consciousness vs dreaming consciousness. Admits that Transurfing (his book) is just a model and not ultimate truth; he recommends you actually apply it instead of taking it on faith (that's how I know it's a well-intentioned teaching).

Overall a good SD stage orange/yellow book assuming you apply it with good morals. But the author repeatedly says having negative intentions backfires in his model so really it only works from the standpoint of good mental health and honesty.

Out of the 90 books I've read, It's in my top 5. If you read it, good luck! (It's 700+ pages)

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