Reality Transurfing
Intention Braid
Goal: a desired result. Core method: relaxation and directed attention. The esoteric explanation is not scientifically established.
Description
“Intention Braid” belongs to the Reality Transurfing tradition. Purpose: a desired result. Use it as an attention and reflection exercise, not as a guarantee of an external event. Finish with one real-world action you can verify.
How to practice
- Define one specific question. Topic: a desired result.
- Reduce muscular tension and steady your breathing, then hold the selected thought, image, or question.
- Continue for 5–10 minutes. When attention drifts, return calmly to the selected operation.
- Finish with one concrete action that can be completed and checked in the real world.
Limitations
Do not use this practice instead of medical, legal, or financial help. It cannot guarantee events or another person’s behavior.
Origin and source
Vadim Zeland · Reality Transurfing series
Source: Reality Transurfing series. The description is paraphrased and does not reproduce the author’s text.
Key concepts
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