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The Great Awakening: Why Feeling Burned Out by Modern Life is Your Catalyst for Change

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There is a quiet, collective shift happening all around us. If you look closely at the faces of people on your morning commute, scrolling through their phones in coffee shops, or staring blankly at computer screens, you will see it. It is a profound, systemic exhaustion. More and more individuals are feeling deeply overwhelmed, disconnected, and disillusioned by the current state of the world. If you are currently experiencing burnout, a persistent sense of existential dissatisfaction, or a feeling that you have "checked out" from your own life, you are not alone. More importantly, this painful state of mind is not a personal failure. It is a rational response to an unsustainable world—and it might just be the catalyst you need to finally reclaim your life. The Crisis of Modern Living: Why We Are "Checking Out" For generations, society handed us a standard, pre-packaged blueprint for life: go to school, secure a job, climb the corporate ladder, buy a house, and save...

Technosphere, Biosphere, and the Loss of Natural Living

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Among the more controversial ideas discussed by Vadim Zeland was his distinction between the “biosphere” and the “technosphere.” In his writings and interviews, Zeland argued that modern civilization had moved away from natural harmony and become trapped inside an artificial system driven by industrial technology, mass production, and psychological control. According to Zeland, the biosphere represents the natural world — living ecosystems, organic food, clean water, natural rhythms, and the energetic connection between human beings and nature. The technosphere, on the other hand, is the artificial environment created by modern industry: factories, synthetic products, electromagnetic systems, processed food, and consumer culture. He believed that this technosphere slowly disconnects people from their natural state, both physically and mentally. The Technosphere and Human Energy Zeland often claimed that modern society suffers from chronic fatigue, anxiety, emotional instability, and lo...

What Vadim Zeland wrote about religious sects

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In his books about Reality Transurfing, Vadim Zeland rarely directly used the term “religious sect” as a separate topic of research. However, many of his ideas concerned the mechanisms of collective influence on humans - especially through the concept of “pendulums”. It was through this concept that he described how various organizations, ideologies and religious movements are able to control people's attention and behavior. Zeland's main idea was that any group of people, united by a common idea, creates a special energy-informational structure - a “pendulum”. In his opinion, such structures strive to maintain their own existence and attract as many supporters as possible. He cited states, political parties, corporations, social movements and religions as examples.  In the books Transurfing Reality, the author wrote that destructive pendulums can suppress a person’s individuality. They force a person to live by someone else’s rules, to experience a feeling of guilt, fear or ob...