Question to Vadim Zeland. How long did it take you to develop the Transurfing theory?

May 24 2009 No Commented
 

It was not me, who developed the Transurfing theory – it existed in the space of variations, and it still does. My task was just to “read it from the space”. It can seem strange that I never write a book in a logical sequence, from the beginning to the end, but I write it, so to speak, simultaneously: all chapters at the same time. I usually have a lot of separate thoughts that come to my mind spontaneously, and I put them to paper. When a sufficient amount of these pieces has been collected, they somehow develop into an overall picture, and it is only a matter of time to combine them into a whole and edit. This is the usual way my book is written, almost like mosaic. It normally takes me a year or eighteen months to write a book. I have never measured my productivity, but I can be idle up to several weeks, when I cannot write a single page. And it is for a reason. If I try to work consciously, i.e. think logically, I get nowhere, as if some force were holding me tightly until I finally get the message. Genuine knowledge comes by itself, without my noticing, somewhere from the bottom of my soul. I am not able to invent things.

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