Thundrx12
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Hello everyone, a few years ago a read this book called Reality Transurfing by Vadim Zeland. Some people have made this book into some gay “manifestation secret” type of bs, but non the less I like its concept of pendulums.
A lot of us often find ourselves asking, “Why do I always feel forced to pick a side?” It always seems to be a choice between the lesser of two evils. We’ll I think this concept of pendulums can help shed some light into this question.
The stoics realized this concept early on stating— “That which angers you controls you”. Some other people have recently been calling this concept “loosh farming”… Something about the word “loosh” deeply triggers me, but I just thought I’d mention its relevance. I believe this pendulum concept is very similar to the “thought forms” ToZ had already recognized in its early days. As you read you will notice some similarities here.
So this principle already exists within the ToZ framework. And it clearly appears throughout ancient history, but many of us forget to apply it (myself included)—maybe it just gets glossed over at times. Overall, this is just another way to describe these systems and bring some attention to the matter.
The point is people have been noticing this structure for a long time
In some sense the pendulum may even be an energetic pattern thought forms use to sustain their existence. But this is just my own speculation
Anyways here is a summary of the structure of pendulums described in this book:
A pendulum is an invisible, self-sustaining energy structure created by collective human thought and emotion focused on a single idea (e.g., politics, fashion, social media, or drama). They function like parasitic, destructive forces that feed on your energy. Specifically high-emotion reactions like fear, anger, or admiration. They seek to control your attention, reducing your personal freedom.
Key Aspects of Pendulums
How to Deal with Pendulums
Common Pitfalls
A lot of us often find ourselves asking, “Why do I always feel forced to pick a side?” It always seems to be a choice between the lesser of two evils. We’ll I think this concept of pendulums can help shed some light into this question.
The stoics realized this concept early on stating— “That which angers you controls you”. Some other people have recently been calling this concept “loosh farming”… Something about the word “loosh” deeply triggers me, but I just thought I’d mention its relevance. I believe this pendulum concept is very similar to the “thought forms” ToZ had already recognized in its early days. As you read you will notice some similarities here.
So this principle already exists within the ToZ framework. And it clearly appears throughout ancient history, but many of us forget to apply it (myself included)—maybe it just gets glossed over at times. Overall, this is just another way to describe these systems and bring some attention to the matter.
The point is people have been noticing this structure for a long time
In some sense the pendulum may even be an energetic pattern thought forms use to sustain their existence. But this is just my own speculation
Anyways here is a summary of the structure of pendulums described in this book:
A pendulum is an invisible, self-sustaining energy structure created by collective human thought and emotion focused on a single idea (e.g., politics, fashion, social media, or drama). They function like parasitic, destructive forces that feed on your energy. Specifically high-emotion reactions like fear, anger, or admiration. They seek to control your attention, reducing your personal freedom.
Key Aspects of Pendulums
- Definition: Anything that is not an individual person can be a pendulum, including institutions, social groups, ideologies, and trends.
- Energy Feed: They thrive on intense emotional engagement. Both positive and negative emotions act as "fuel," making "fighting" a pendulum just as nourishing to it as hating it.
- How They Work: They create scenarios that draw you into conflict or deep emotional involvement, turning you into a "cog" in their mechanism.
- Examples: News outlets, political parties, sports teams, celebrity drama, or even internal fears.
How to Deal with Pendulums
- Identify them: Recognize when you are being pulled into an emotional drama or a mass hysteria event.
- Be Indifferent: The best way to kill a pendulum is to refuse to play along. Stop giving them energy through emotion. If you are indifferent, you are "empty" and the pendulum passes you by.
- Use "Empty" Response: If faced with a destructive thought or situation, simply ignore it or react with a calm, "empty" feeling, preventing the energy transfer.
- Disengage: Stop defending against or fighting for a cause that feeds a negative emotional state. Act with neutral awareness.
Common Pitfalls
- Fighting them: Fighting a pendulum only gives it more energy.
- "Opposing" them: Being "against" a movement is still a form of engagement that feeds it.
- Emotional reaction: Any strong emotional reaction (pride, anger, frustration) hooks you back into the pendulum's influence.