Summary of Reality Transurfing by Vadim Zeland
Reality Transurfing is a metaphysical and self-development framework introduced by Russian
author Vadim Zeland. It blends quantum physics concepts, esoteric philosophy, and practical
psychology to propose a method for shaping one’s reality through awareness and intention.
At its core, Transurfing asserts that infinite parallel realities (or “life tracks”) already exist, and
individuals can shift between them—not by changing the external world, but by altering their
internal state and focus. The book emphasizes that “the world reflects back your relationship to
it,” making personal energy, thoughts, and emotions the primary levers of change.
Key concepts include:
● Pendulums: Invisible energetic structures (like social movements, ideologies, or
institutions) that feed on human energy and disrupt personal harmony.
● Excess Potential: Over Attachment or over importance that creates imbalance and
resistance from reality.
● Induced Transition: The downward spiral of negative emotion that drags a person into
worse life tracks.
● The Wave of Success: A positive resonance that arises when you act in flow and
alignment with your intended goals.
● The Space of Variations: A field of infinite possibilities—each potential life path already
exists and can be realized.
● Slides: Mental projections or biases that distort your perception of reality, often to your
own detriment.
● Outer Intention: A higher-level force that brings desired outcomes into reality, as
opposed to inner effort or struggle.
Rather than forcefully chasing goals, Transurfing suggests aligning with your desired reality
through balanced emotion, clear visualization, and reduced importance. It promotes living as an
“observer” who consciously chooses their reality instead of reacting blindly to circumstances.