What is Reality Transurfing? A Beginner's Guide to Choosing Your Universe

Stop fighting reality. Discover how Vadim Zeland's Transurfing model lets you surf the Space of Variations and effortlessly choose your desired life track.
Imagine slamming your bare knuckles against a thick pane of mirror glass. You want the reflection to move first. You want it to smile before you do.
Madness.
But this is exactly how most of us live. Sweating, bleeding, and grinding our teeth to force a cold, hardened reality to bend to our will. We try to change the reflection.
Stop pounding the glass.
There is a backdoor to the universe.
Enter Vadim Zeland. An obscure Russian quantum physicist who dropped a bomb on the personal development world called Reality Transurfing.
And no, this isn't that tired "Law of Attraction" fluff.
Nobody is asking you to sit on a cushion, smile until your face hurts, and pretend your empty bank account is actually full. Positivity can be a trap. Transurfing is colder. More precise. It’s an instruction manual for the matrix.
"Reality exists independently of you. Until you agree with it."
Think of reality not as a single, marching timeline, but as a colossal, infinite archive. Zeland calls it the Space of Variations. Every possible version of your life—the one where you are wealthy, the one where you are broke, the one where you miss your train—already exists as a static frame on a cosmic filmstrip.
You aren’t creating your dream life from scratch.
You are just changing the track.
Beware the Pendulums
Look around. The news is screaming. Your boss is furious. The internet is endlessly outraged.
Why? Because they are hungry.
Zeland introduces the concept of pendulums—invisible, energy-sucking thought structures created when groups of people think in the same direction. Corporations. Political parties. Diet trends. Drama in your friend group.
They don't care if you love them or hate them. They only want your emotional energy.
Fight a pendulum, and you feed it. Run from it, and it chases you.
The Transurfing move? Drop your importance. Ignore it completely. Let the pendulum swing right through you like a ghost. When you strip away the emotional weight you assign to a problem, the problem simply evaporates from your reality track.
(I know. Easier said than done when the rent is due. But practice makes the master).
The Magic of Outer Intention
Here is where Dr. Steve Rich usually blows people’s minds. We are taught to worship Inner Intention. Hustle culture. Blood, sweat, and brute force. Trying to impact the physical world through sheer willpower.
Exhausting.
Transurfing runs on Outer Intention. This is the effortless, calm resolve to simply have and act.
You don't agonizingly manifest a cup of coffee. You don't hope the universe blesses you with one. You just walk to the kitchen and brew it. Zero doubt. Absolute ownership.
Apply that exact same cold, calm knowing to your biggest ambitions.
Want a thriving business? A quiet house in the woods? You don't fight the current reality to build it. You construct a target slide—a vivid, sensory-rich mental image of the end result—and casually walk toward it, knowing it’s already yours in the Space of Variations.
Smell the Slide
Don't just think about the house.
Walk through the front door in your mind. Feel the cold brass of the doorknob. Smell the damp pine trees outside the open window. Hear the floorboards creak under your bare feet.
Live inside the slide.
And then—this is the crucial part—let go of the desperation to have it. Desire creates excess potential. It warps the energetic field around you. And the universe hates imbalance. That excess potential summons balancing forces that will swat your dreams out of the sky just to restore equilibrium.
Want it, but don't need it.
Waking Up in the Dream
So, how do you actually start Transurfing today?
You wake up.
Right now, you are asleep in the waking dream. Reacting to every annoyance. Sucked into the drama of the pendulums. Griping about the mirror.
Take a step back. Become the observer.
- Catch yourself reacting. When traffic stops, notice the anger rising. Smile. Drop the importance. The traffic is a pendulum. Don't feed it.
- Frame your slides. Spend ten minutes a day entirely immersed in the sensory details of your chosen reality track.
- Coast, don't paddle. Stop fighting the current. If a door is locked, maybe you aren't supposed to go through it. Find the open window.
Reality is a game. You’ve just been playing as an NPC reacting to the code.
Time to grab the controller. Start choosing. The Space of Variations is waiting for your order.