Reality Transurfing


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<aside> <img src="/icons/flash_blue.svg" alt="/icons/flash_blue.svg" width="40px" /> There are infinite realities that we have the potential to experience.


According to the book, Reality Transurfing, “The radiation of mental energy induces the materialisation of the variation.”.


The book describes thought energy to be material, and the thoughts that we transmit transfer us to corresponding life paths and experiences. It states that you always have the potential to choose another scenario, by casting your thoughts in alignment with it.


Intention is the vessel to transition from reality-to-reality. The goal must be defined and the decision to work towards it made, leaving only action.


As we apply this to visualisation, the focus must remaining on moving towards the goal, not the goal itself.

The goal must be broken down into stages, much like the Visions To Action Funnel .

Once broken down, visualise the move in front of you. Imagine it is already happening. Enjoy it as if it were already taking place.


This closely relates to Eckhart Tolle (Author of The Power of Now) and his understanding of manifestation. Manifestation isn’t a belief that something will happen, rather this it is happening, or has already happened.

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<aside> <img src="/icons/chat_gray.svg" alt="/icons/chat_gray.svg" width="40px" /> There are infinite possibilities in one ever-eternal moment: Your reality bends according to which of these occupies your attention

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Real or Mind-Created, It’s All The Same


<aside> <img src="/icons/microscope_blue.svg" alt="/icons/microscope_blue.svg" width="40px" /> Study 1: Source | Becoming Supernatural, Joe Dispenza


A team of Harvard researchers took a group of volunteers who had never before played the piano and divided the group in half.


One half practiced a simple five-finger piano exercise for two hours a day over a period of five days. The remaining half did the same thing, but just by imagining they were sitting at the piano—without physically moving their fingers in any way.


The before/after brain scans showed that both groups created a dramatic number of new neural circuits and new neurological programming in the region of their brains that controls finger movements, even though one group did so by thought alone.

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<aside> <img src="/icons/microscope_blue.svg" alt="/icons/microscope_blue.svg" width="40px" /> Study 2: Source | Becoming Supernatural, Joe Dispenza


In a pioneering study at the Cleveland Clinic, ten research subjects between the ages of 20 and 35 imagined flexing one of their biceps as hard as they could in five training sessions a week for 12 weeks.


Every other week, the researchers recorded the subjects electrical brain activity during their sessions and measured their muscle strength.


By the end of the study, the subjects had increased their bicep strength by 13.5%, even though they hadn't actually been using their muscles at all.


They maintained this gain for three months after the training sessions stopped.

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The Reticular Activating System


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