The Night Reality Transurfing Became Real
Have you ever had a fever dream that changed your entire perspective on life? Last night, as I tossed and turned in a delirious state brought on by intense energy work, the concept of Reality Transurfing suddenly became crystal clear to me. It was as if the universe decided to use my feverish mind as a canvas to paint a vivid picture of how our choices and perceptions shape our reality.
The Perfect Wave: Riding the Lines of Least Resistance
Let me take you back two years ago to when I started working for a billionaire as a CTO. Picture this: a $400,000 USD salary, a 30-hour work week, and a sense of unlimited potential. Sounds like a dream come true, right? Well, it was... until it wasn't.
In those early days, I approached everything with a beginner's mind. I expected things to be easy, and guess what? They were. This, my friends, is one of the core principles of Reality Transurfing. As Vadim Zeland, the author of "Reality Transurfing," puts it:
"The world is a mirror of your attitude towards it."
I was riding the perfect wave, effortlessly gliding through my work tasks with an almost supernatural intuition. I was living on what Zeland calls the "lifeline of least resistance," where everything seems to flow naturally.
The Pendulums: When External Forces Pull You Off Course
But then, the tide began to turn. Two pivotal events occurred that would drastically alter my course. First, our Executive VP gave a fear-inducing speech about everyone increasing work hours. His words planted seeds of guilt in my mind - a dangerous emotion that Reality Transurfing warns can pull you onto a different lifeline.
Zeland explains this concept through the idea of "pendulums":
"Pendulums are energy information structures that parasitize on people by feeding on their mental energy."
The EVP's fear-based motivation was a classic pendulum, trying to sway me from my path of effortless success.
The Trap of Importance: Chasing External Goals
Suddenly, I found myself chasing the title of Executive VP. It seemed like a logical next step, right? But here's where I made a crucial mistake: I shifted my focus from doing the work to achieving external objectives. In Reality Transurfing, this is known as the "trap of importance."
Zeland warns:
"The more importance you attach to your goal, the more you push it away from yourself."
By fixating on this external goal, I was unknowingly creating resistance in my reality, pushing away the very thing I was trying to achieve.
Inner Intention vs. Outer Intention: The Power of Alignment
As I reflect on this journey, I realize I had unknowingly switched from using outer intention - where heart and mind align perfectly - to inner intention, where the mind tries to change the world on its own. Zeland describes this distinction:
"Inner intention is when you try to change the world. Outer intention is when you change your attitude towards the world, and the world changes in accordance with your attitude."
The consequences? Let's just say they were... intense. I volunteered for a challenging project that drained me completely, only to receive lukewarm recognition. And just when I thought things couldn't get more turbulent, the entire department was laid off due to budget cuts. Twenty of us, gone in an instant.
Rewriting Your Lifeline: The Power of Perception
Looking back, I can see how each decision, each shift in perspective, rewrote my story - my lifeline. It's a stark reminder of how powerful our thoughts and expectations can be in shaping our reality. As Zeland emphasizes:
"Your world is a reflection of your attitude towards it. Change your attitude, and your world will change."
So, what's the lesson here? Perhaps it's that sometimes, our greatest insights come when we're at our most vulnerable. Or maybe it's a reminder to stay true to our inner alignment, even when external forces try to push us off course.
As I emerge from this feverish night of revelations, I'm left wondering: How can I apply these Reality Transurfing principles moving forward? How can I surf the waves of reality more skillfully?
I'd love to hear your thoughts. Have you ever experienced a sudden shift in perspective that changed everything? How do you stay aligned with your true path when external pressures mount?
See you in the Field, Lightbender,
Cian Kenshin