Reality Transurfing 3: Forward To The Past (Vadim Zeland)

Reality Transurfing 3: Forward To The Past (Vadim Zeland)What if the biggest obstacle in your life is not the future you don’t know, but the past you still give power to? Reality Transurfing 3: Forward To The Past by Vadim Zeland begins as a warning: as long as you believe that the past is fixed, you are trapped in the same version of reality. This part of the series takes the reader into the most radical idea of Transurfing – that time does not only move forward and that the past is not a finished story. 

The Past As An Active Force

At the forefront is the understanding that past events are not dead records, but energetic scenarios that still affect the present. Traumas, failures and “fatal” mistakes act as anchors that keep a person on the same life line. The key turning point is the realization that events themselves are not the problem – the problem is the meaning that has been assigned to them. When meaning remains high, reality reproduces similar situations again and again.

The Space Of Variants And The Illusion Of Time

This work explores the concept of the space of variants, where all possible versions of life exist – even those where past events unfold differently. Time is not a straight line, but a coordinate system along which consciousness can move. “Forward to the past” means choosing another version of an already existing scenario, not by changing the facts, but by changing the internal state from which these facts were once experienced.

Why Regret Creates Repetitions

A special emphasis is placed on the dangers of regret, guilt and self-criticism. These emotions create an excess of potential that attracts balancing forces. The result? Life begins to create circumstances that confirm the old story. Not because it is true, but because you energetically maintain it. When the internal conflict dissolves, reality no longer has a reason to return to old patterns.

Moving Back Without Struggle

Instead of the classic “processing the past”, a different approach is introduced: observation without identification. The past is not erased, it is disempowered. When you stop fighting what was, it loses its gravity. This is one of the most subtle yet powerful parts of the book – the idea that change comes by itself when you give up inner resistance.

A New Starting Point

The conclusion focuses on practical freedom. When the past stops determining your decisions, a new starting point of perception emerges. From it, the future is shaped differently, without coercion and without effort. Life becomes less of a struggle and more of a choice. It is not about controlling the world, but about changing the coordinates from which you experience the world. This is where the point comes in: when you change your relationship to time, everything changes.

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