Key Takeaways
1. Dreams are Real Journeys, Not Illusions
Dreams are not illusions in the ordinary sense of this word.
Dreams as Virtual Reality. Transurfing posits that dreams are not mere figments of our imagination but actual journeys of the soul into the space of variations, a realm containing all possible realities. These virtual experiences are strikingly real, sometimes even more vivid than our waking life, because the soul directly connects to sectors within this space, rather than the brain generating images. This perspective challenges the conventional view of dreams as unreal or inconsequential.
The Space of Variations. The space of variations is an infinite field of information where every possible event, past, present, and future, is stored. When we dream, our soul navigates this space, experiencing different sectors that may or may not align with our current reality. This explains why dreams can feel so real and why we sometimes encounter bizarre or unfamiliar scenarios.
Cautionary Note on Lucid Dreaming. While lucid dreaming offers the potential for conscious control within the dream state, Zeland cautions against reckless exploration. Venturing too far into unrealized or even realized sectors of the space of variations could lead to unintended consequences, including the potential for the soul to become lost or materialized in another reality.
2. Slides: Shaping Reality Through Perception
A slide is a distorted representation of reality.
Slides as Filters. Our perception of reality is not objective but filtered through "slides," which are mental constructs or beliefs that distort our view of the world. These slides, often rooted in insecurities or negative self-perceptions, influence how we interpret events and interactions, leading to self-fulfilling prophecies. For example, someone who believes they are unattractive might interpret neutral glances as judgmental stares, reinforcing their negative self-image.
The Power of Positive Slides. Just as negative slides can create a distorted and unfavorable reality, positive slides can shape our experiences for the better. By consciously cultivating positive beliefs and focusing on our strengths, we can attract favorable outcomes and create a more fulfilling life. This involves actively visualizing ourselves in a positive light and reinforcing those images through consistent thought and action.
Importance as the Root. The foundation of both positive and negative slides is "importance," the degree of emotional investment or significance we attach to a particular belief or situation. By reducing the importance we place on negative self-perceptions, we can weaken their influence and create space for positive slides to take root.
3. Intention: The Bridge Between Desire and Reality
Your intention is realized, not your desire.
Desire vs. Intention. Desire, in Transurfing, is a passive longing for something, often accompanied by doubt or fear of not attaining it. Intention, on the other hand, is a firm determination to have and act, a state of knowing that the desired outcome is already a reality. It's the difference between wishing to lift your arm and simply lifting it.
Internal vs. External Intention. Internal intention is the force we exert through our own efforts to influence the world around us. External intention, however, is the power to choose a reality where the desired outcome manifests independently of our direct actions. It's about aligning ourselves with the flow of variations and allowing the universe to bring our desires to fruition.
The Role of Action. While intention is crucial, it's not a substitute for action. Intention provides the direction and energy, but action is the vehicle that carries us toward our goal. It's about taking inspired action, guided by our intuition and aligned with our desired outcome.
4. External Intention: Harnessing the Universe's Power
External intention is when “if Mohammed does not go to the mountain, then the mountain goes to Mohammed”.
Beyond Internal Effort. External intention represents a shift from trying to force reality to conform to our will to allowing reality to unfold in accordance with our intention. It's about recognizing that the universe is not a resistant force to be overcome but a partner to be collaborated with. This concept is often associated with magic or paranormal phenomena, but Zeland argues it's a natural force we can learn to harness.
Choosing, Not Changing. External intention doesn't transform things directly; instead, it chooses a path in the space of variations where the desired outcome already exists. It's about selecting a reality where the apple tree is replaced with a pear tree, rather than magically turning the apple tree into a pear tree.
Overcoming Inertia. The material world has a certain degree of inertia, which means that changes don't happen instantaneously. However, by consistently aligning our intention with our desired outcome, we can gradually overcome this inertia and bring our chosen reality into manifestation.
5. The Unity of Soul and Mind: The Key to Manifestation
External intention is the unity of soul and mind.
Harmony Within. The most potent force for shaping reality arises when the soul and mind are in complete agreement. The mind provides the will and focus, while the soul provides the connection to the space of variations and the energy to manifest the desired outcome. This unity is essential for harnessing external intention.
Overcoming Internal Conflict. Often, our desires are thwarted by internal conflicts between the soul and mind. The mind, influenced by societal conditioning and limiting beliefs, may resist the soul's true aspirations. To achieve unity, we must identify and resolve these conflicts, aligning our conscious thoughts with our deepest desires.
The Role of Awareness. Awareness is crucial for achieving unity between the soul and mind. It involves being present in the moment, observing our thoughts and feelings without judgment, and consciously choosing to align ourselves with our desired outcome.
6. Finding Your True Goals: Beyond Societal Impositions
The goal is attained by internal intention, while external intention chooses the goal.
Distinguishing True Desires. Many of our goals are not truly our own but imposed by societal expectations, cultural norms, or the desires of others. To identify our true goals, we must look beyond these external influences and connect with our inner selves, asking what truly brings us joy and fulfillment.
The Soul's Compass. The soul, unlike the mind, is not swayed by logic or reason but guided by feelings and intuition. By paying attention to our emotional state, we can discern whether a particular goal aligns with our soul's true purpose. If a goal evokes feelings of excitement, inspiration, and joy, it is likely a true goal. If it evokes feelings of anxiety, obligation, or resentment, it is likely an imposed goal.
Rejecting False Goals. Once we have identified a false goal, it's important to release it and free ourselves from its grip. This may involve letting go of societal expectations, challenging limiting beliefs, or simply acknowledging that a particular path is not right for us.
7. The Path of Least Resistance: Following Your Door
Internal intention strives to have a direct impact on the world.
Your Door as Your Path. Just as each person has unique goals, they also have unique paths or "doors" that lead them to those goals. These doors represent the activities, skills, and opportunities that align with their natural talents and interests. Walking through your door feels effortless and fulfilling, while forcing your way through someone else's door leads to struggle and frustration.
Recognizing Your Door. Your door is often characterized by a sense of flow, where time seems to disappear and you feel completely absorbed in the activity. It's something that comes naturally to you, something you enjoy doing, and something that brings you a sense of accomplishment.
Trusting the Flow. Once you have identified your door, it's important to trust the flow and allow yourself to be guided by your intuition. This may involve taking risks, stepping outside your comfort zone, or simply following your heart.
8. Transurfing Visualization: A Process, Not Just a Goal
External intention gives the green light to an independent realization of the goal.
Beyond Static Images. Traditional visualization often focuses on creating a static image of the desired outcome. Transurfing visualization, however, emphasizes visualizing the process of moving toward the goal. It's about immersing yourself in the experience of achieving your desires, feeling the emotions, and engaging your senses.
The Power of Process. By visualizing the process, we align our intention with the flow of variations, allowing external intention to guide us toward our goal. This involves focusing on the actions we need to take, the skills we need to develop, and the opportunities we need to seize.
Transfer Chains. Achieving a distant goal often requires progressing through a series of intermediate steps or "transfer chains." Transurfing visualization involves focusing on the current link in the chain, visualizing the process of completing that step, and trusting that the next link will reveal itself in due time.
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Review Summary
Reality Transurfing 2 receives mostly positive reviews, with readers praising its transformative ideas and practical techniques for personal growth. Many find it thought-provoking and life-changing, appreciating the author's unique approach to manifestation and goal-setting. Some readers note the book's esoteric nature and repetitive content, while others value its depth and originality. The book is seen as a continuation of the first volume, expanding on concepts like inner intention, goal visualization, and aligning with one's true desires.