

Reality transurfing. Steps I-V [Zeland, Vadim, Dobson, Joanna] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Reality transurfing. Steps I-V Review: May Cause You to Question Everything (In a Good Way!) - Okay, buckle up. Reality Transurfing is not your average self-help book. If you're looking for a quick list of tips and tricks, this isn't it. If you're open to a completely different way of looking at the world and your place in it, then prepare for a mind-bending, perspective-shifting journey. Before diving into Zeland's work, I felt like I was paddling upstream against a constant current. Things felt hard, goals felt distant, and "reality" felt like something that just happened to me. Transurfing offers a radical alternative: the idea that you have more agency in shaping your reality than you ever thought possible. It's a dense book, spanning multiple "steps," and it requires you to really engage with the concepts. But the effort is so worth it. Zeland introduces ideas like "pendulums," "intention," and the difference between the "soul" and the "mind" in a way that, while initially challenging, starts to weave together into a surprisingly coherent framework. Reading this felt like being given a new operating manual for life. It's not about positive thinking in a fluffy sense; it's about understanding the underlying principles of how energy, thought, and intention interact with the world around you. It's empowered me to approach challenges differently and to feel less like a victim of circumstance and more like an active participant in creating my own path. If you're ready to go deep, challenge your assumptions about reality, and explore the fascinating intersection of physics, philosophy, and personal development, then Reality Transurfing is an absolute must-read. It's a book that stays with you and continues to unfold long after you've finished the last page. Highly recommended for the brave and the curious! Review: Already Unintentionally Practicing 70% of This Book! - Right off, this is a long book at almost 800 pages. I've never attempted to read something so long before. So I popped on some binaural beats for focus and finally committed to 30 mins or two chapters of reading per day, whatever happened first. I'm glad I did because it helped me work through the book, better understand the content, and realize that I'm already doing a majority of what this book instructs. There are spots that helped me make the connections of what I was doing wrong or completely missing from my day to day practices. So, about the book. There is a long build up and plenty of explanations about how to shift your reality to what you desire most. This long build up helps you understand what to expect, how to avoid negative areas, and what to focus on so you can move your life line to where you want it. The book also seems to have roughly two major sections. The 1st section, I would say, is probably books 1-3 (I couldn't tell where any "book" ended, though). These sections teach you how to change the way you interact with the world and those around you. Section two or probably book 4, helps you understand how to change you. This is an important one but I feel the first three books are required to understand before getting to better understanding yourself and how to actively move your image of yourself. Book 5, which doesn't seem to be a major section (in my opinion), appears to be more of a refresh of the first three books and the conclusion to wrap the book up. All-in-all, it was a very enjoyable book to read once I committed, wholeheartedly, to reading it. One bit that stuck out to me though, is the lengthy explanations of each chapter, especially in books 1-3. The author does seem to drag out each chapter a bit too far with multiple examples and "teachings" per topic. I'm not sure if reducing the amount of explanations would help or hinder the book, to be honest. I was able to grasp the concepts of each chapter fairly quickly and felt, for myself, less would have been more. Then again, maybe I wouldn't have connected with the book, had it been shorter. This is only a small complaint about the book. There are also some frequent grammar and translation problems in the book. Nothing that I couldn't make sense of but found I would have to stop my pacing of the book to make sense of a few jumbled words or misspellings. Nothing so grand I would want to reduce my rating of the book. In conclusion of my review. If you're looking to take control of your reality and shift your life to where you want it. This (long) book is certainly worth the read and I definitely recommend it. Even after reading, you find the content hard to believe. There are still great recommendations to help with everyday life, regardless of what you may believe.
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M**S
May Cause You to Question Everything (In a Good Way!)
Okay, buckle up. Reality Transurfing is not your average self-help book. If you're looking for a quick list of tips and tricks, this isn't it. If you're open to a completely different way of looking at the world and your place in it, then prepare for a mind-bending, perspective-shifting journey. Before diving into Zeland's work, I felt like I was paddling upstream against a constant current. Things felt hard, goals felt distant, and "reality" felt like something that just happened to me. Transurfing offers a radical alternative: the idea that you have more agency in shaping your reality than you ever thought possible. It's a dense book, spanning multiple "steps," and it requires you to really engage with the concepts. But the effort is so worth it. Zeland introduces ideas like "pendulums," "intention," and the difference between the "soul" and the "mind" in a way that, while initially challenging, starts to weave together into a surprisingly coherent framework. Reading this felt like being given a new operating manual for life. It's not about positive thinking in a fluffy sense; it's about understanding the underlying principles of how energy, thought, and intention interact with the world around you. It's empowered me to approach challenges differently and to feel less like a victim of circumstance and more like an active participant in creating my own path. If you're ready to go deep, challenge your assumptions about reality, and explore the fascinating intersection of physics, philosophy, and personal development, then Reality Transurfing is an absolute must-read. It's a book that stays with you and continues to unfold long after you've finished the last page. Highly recommended for the brave and the curious!
A**T
Already Unintentionally Practicing 70% of This Book!
Right off, this is a long book at almost 800 pages. I've never attempted to read something so long before. So I popped on some binaural beats for focus and finally committed to 30 mins or two chapters of reading per day, whatever happened first. I'm glad I did because it helped me work through the book, better understand the content, and realize that I'm already doing a majority of what this book instructs. There are spots that helped me make the connections of what I was doing wrong or completely missing from my day to day practices. So, about the book. There is a long build up and plenty of explanations about how to shift your reality to what you desire most. This long build up helps you understand what to expect, how to avoid negative areas, and what to focus on so you can move your life line to where you want it. The book also seems to have roughly two major sections. The 1st section, I would say, is probably books 1-3 (I couldn't tell where any "book" ended, though). These sections teach you how to change the way you interact with the world and those around you. Section two or probably book 4, helps you understand how to change you. This is an important one but I feel the first three books are required to understand before getting to better understanding yourself and how to actively move your image of yourself. Book 5, which doesn't seem to be a major section (in my opinion), appears to be more of a refresh of the first three books and the conclusion to wrap the book up. All-in-all, it was a very enjoyable book to read once I committed, wholeheartedly, to reading it. One bit that stuck out to me though, is the lengthy explanations of each chapter, especially in books 1-3. The author does seem to drag out each chapter a bit too far with multiple examples and "teachings" per topic. I'm not sure if reducing the amount of explanations would help or hinder the book, to be honest. I was able to grasp the concepts of each chapter fairly quickly and felt, for myself, less would have been more. Then again, maybe I wouldn't have connected with the book, had it been shorter. This is only a small complaint about the book. There are also some frequent grammar and translation problems in the book. Nothing that I couldn't make sense of but found I would have to stop my pacing of the book to make sense of a few jumbled words or misspellings. Nothing so grand I would want to reduce my rating of the book. In conclusion of my review. If you're looking to take control of your reality and shift your life to where you want it. This (long) book is certainly worth the read and I definitely recommend it. Even after reading, you find the content hard to believe. There are still great recommendations to help with everyday life, regardless of what you may believe.
J**E
Best Book Ever!
So much good information and life lessons in this book. I have read this at least ten times. I still listen to the audio version every night! The author's words about Reality Trans Surfing have changed my outlook on life and how I live it for the better! I cannot recommend this book more highly!
J**E
Conceptual Framework for Life - and it works
I forgot to mention the things I've manifested in my life while using RT, because you probably want to see results not just emotions: I was coming out of a burnout period in my life when I found this book. I read tons of books but this one helped me get unstuck and find hope again. About a month after reading RT, I found a new place to live, with awesome room mates. I wanted to move out for a long time but felt stuck at the other place. Somehow I found a place I could move without having to pay a huge security deposit. Also I stopped hating myself and learned how to make decisions better, allowing myself to quit a job at the grocery store that wasn't for me. I found another job working at a repair shop, because when I was meditating I realized I wanted to see what it's like to have a repair job. Even though I had looked at hundreds of job listings, until I had let go of the wrong variables, I couldn't find “the right door” as Zeeland would say. Recently I realized I wasn't actually wanting to be an entrepreneur, even though my mind was forcing me to try to be and act in ways that I did not need to, in order to achieve the results that truly satisfy my longing. It was a pendulum and I was punching it like a punching bag at the gym. Except the punching bag is also the mirror – your self. The aforementioned are examples that involve personal content-material, but they serve to light the principles behind this book. I found RT to be so much more fulfilling than other self help books because it resonates so strongly with intuition because it is based on principles. and it speaks in terms of principles very much, not just using too much personal stories like most self-help authors. In other words, it is more like reading Aristotle or Marcus Aurelias, than reading Maxwell Maltz or Dr Joe Dispenza. Although they serve their purpose. Thank you to the author, and “the Guardian” for developing this conceptual framework for life. I love the tools and the presentation is well done. Kudos to the translation too! It professional grammar.
J**Y
This book significantly shifted my entire worldview, and in a sense my own personal philosophy as well
I bought this eBook after having read a copy of Reality Transurfing 1 that a friend loaned to me. That initial book was enough to inspire me to want to learn more from Mr. Zeland, and I'm delighted that I followed that inspiration. If you were to look at the books I've reviewed over the years, the vast majority of them have been in the self-help and spiritual growth category since I've been drawn to that subject matter for years. Part of the reason that I keep reading these types of books is that I've been operating a free daily inspirational message service for 17 years (nine years on the Web at Pondercentral.com), and therefore need to keep finding new content to share with subscribers/readers. So, bottom line, I read a lot of books in this category and as such have a pretty good sense of what is valuable content, and what isn't as well. With that background in mind, I have to say that I found this book to be exceptionally valuable to me personally, so much so that I can truly say that my entire worldview, and in a sense my own personal philosophy as well, have shifted significantly because of it. So much of it just makes "sense" to me based on my life experience and what I've learned in previous books, but of course, everyone's curriculum in life is different. In looking at some of the negative reviews of the work, I concur that the technical quality of the work leaves something to be desired (typos, misspellings, poor sentence structure), but that has a ton to do with the translation from Russian to English. While that aspect is a bit annoying, particularly to me who works as a freelance technical writer/editor, I really feel that the "essence" of the work is tremendous. Other criticism references the fact that some of the concepts are not new, essentially borrowing from age-old Zen material. Sure, I can see that, and at the same time, Mr. Zeland's background as a physicist brings a different perspective to the work, one that I found to be both interesting and insightful. There's no doubt in my mind that this book could be of great value to any open-minded, non-religious person who has been walking the path of self-discovery for a while. As such, I highly recommend this book for that demographic.
D**.
Law of Attraction meets Consciousness meets Quantum Physics
I've read "The Secret" , "The Power of Now" by Eckhart Tolle. These are my top two books that help me deal with life however, THIS Book "Reality Transurfing" is totally BLOWING my mind! It is a total game changer. It makes you really reflect in your own life and it all makes perfect sense. If you want to know why certain things happen you and why no matter what you do, what you want so bad, you never get it? Read this book! It's 707 pages long which is all 5 books in one, or buy the 5 individual books. I bought this one instead. I'm only on page 243, and I've learn a VAST amount of information that I will take with me for the rest of my life! I wish I would have known these things when I was younger. I really thank the author for sharing his information with us that we us! I bought one book for my sister and another for my colleague. My colleague just began reading the first two chapters, and he told me that he couldn't put the book down. It's a combination of quantum physics, meets the law of attraction meets concsiousness. It's not hard to understand. He repeats himself in multiple ways for you to get a full picture of what he's trying to say. I recommend this book to young adults who feel lost or anyone who feels lost, or depressed, or feels that they are having a hard time achieving something, and wondering why.
T**S
Great Read
Very helpful knowledge if you want to change your thinking. It is kinda long. Starts of fairly slow but very worth it.
Y**L
Perfect
Must read.
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