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Have you ever read Vadim Zeland's literature?

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 4:46 pm
by LucidDreaming
Appereantly, he is Russian, and I thought you should know about him. I just got few of his books called Transurfing (basically, controlling your life with your thoughts). I found them fascinating and I agree with every idea. In one of the chapter of his book, he talks about The Phase (He calls it "Conscious Dreaming"). In his opinion it is useful, he thinks about this phenomenon almost the same as you do, but.... He claims that there is possibility to vanish from this world, if you are not careful. It's hard to explain, but he puts some nice arguments.
Do you know him?

Re: Have you ever read Vadim Zeland's literature?

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 1:00 pm
by NOVA
I don't know this author but I am certainly going to look him up. He sounds like my kinda o' man. Thanks for that info. He Sounds very cool.

Re: Have you ever read Vadim Zeland's literature?

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 4:00 pm
by Summerlander
"Conscious dreaming" sounds cool but not descriptive enough of the phase state.  Lucid dreaming on the other hand is a different story... ;D

Carl Jung used to call it "active imagining"... 8)

I've never heard of this Vadim either but I will definitely look him up.  There is only one thing that I find dubious...the possibility of vanishing from this world.  :-\

Re: Have you ever read Vadim Zeland's literature?

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 7:19 pm
by LucidDreaming
He has written 6 books. 5 of them are translated in lithuanian and 3 of them are translated into english.

Nova, you will definitely like it. Since I've read "A New Earth" which was recommended by you, and found it fantastic I can honestly say that this is better and this goes a lot deeper.

Summerlander, check him out too. After reading his book, the idea of vanishing may seem pretty understandable... ;D

Re: Have you ever read Vadim Zeland's literature?

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 7:57 pm
by Summerlander
Will do!  Sounds interesting!  ;D

Re: Have you ever read Vadim Zeland's literature?

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 8:08 pm
by Michael Raduga
I'm pretty skeptical about such things, but in Russia we share the same publishing house and had a project between our schools (in Saint-Petersburg).

Re: Have you ever read Vadim Zeland's literature?

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 8:14 pm
by Summerlander
Cool!  I'm sceptical too, btw.  Each one to their own, I suppose.  I think it is pretty safe to enter the phase.  You always return.  I think the main aim is to remain in the phase as long as possible. It is already a hard thing to remain in the phase for 2 or 3 minutes let alone break records.

Re: Have you ever read Vadim Zeland's literature?

Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 10:56 am
by NOVA
After taking a look at the website, I bought one of the  Transurfing books, LucidD,


I was hoping to find something I had not already studied and researched.
After a lifetime of enquiry,
Unfortunately there is "nothing new under the sun"
Mind you I have hardly put it down since I received it.

Vadim has encouraged me to continue viewing the world in this way.


There are many books like this one.

I first learned this way of living, in the Bible and most recently
A Course In Miracles(5yrs ago), also Gerald O'Donnell "Probable Future"
and quite a few others, Byron Katie.(one of my favourites)
Neville Goddard and quite a few more. 
I can now add Vadim to the list.

Whaat!! "The Bible?" you say, yep it's in there.

No I'm not religious or a christian.

I am glad you liked A New Earth LD.

Re: Have you ever read Vadim Zeland's literature?

Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 11:09 am
by NOVA
I've never heard of this Vadim either but I will definitely look him up.  There is only one thing that I find dubious...the possibility of vanishing from this world.  :-\
What happens Summerlander is that "The world" (as you know it) disappears.

The only way to disappear from "this" world, that I know of, is to leave the body.

Summerlander  a man who is a habitual phaser and has been abducted by aliens and you say you are skeptical, tut, tut.  :P ;)

Re: Have you ever read Vadim Zeland's literature?

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 4:52 pm
by LucidDreaming
Hi Nova, thanks for your answer. Well, I've found Vadim's literature better than Eckhart's. They are talking about the same thing, but Vadim goes deeper, in my opinion. Could be nothing new for you, but after reading 5 book of transurfing, I feel like new-born :)

Re: Have you ever read Vadim Zeland's literature?

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 5:40 pm
by NOVA
I feel like new-born
I know what you mean LD it's great isn't it.

Whenever I read stuff like this I get a new surge of awakefulness.

It is something that we have to keep vigilant about incase we start to nod off again.