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Stuart Wilde

📅 1946 – 2013 🌍 British 📚 4 free books ⭐ Known for: Miracles (1983)

Stuart Wilde was a British author and lecturer known for his New Age and self-empowerment writings, exploring themes of consciousness and spiritual dimensions.

Stuart Wilde, born in England in 1946, was a British writer, lecturer, and producer recognized for his contributions to New Age, self-empowerment, and spiritual thought. He authored twenty books, including the notable 'Taos Quintet' series, and was also involved in music production and scriptwriting. Wilde's early life included a period in the fashion industry during London's Swinging Sixties before he delved into the study of alternative religions and Taoist philosophy.

His career as a lecturer began in his thirties, and he gained prominence by touring with other New Age figures. Wilde's distinctive style, blending London street slang with spiritual teachings, attracted a diverse audience. His work is often described as provocative, humorous, and influential in metaphysical and human potential circles. He passed away in 2013 at the age of 66.

Wilde's teachings introduced concepts like 'Fringe Dwellers' and the 'Tick-Tock' world, advocating for the use of meditation to achieve emotional control and access altered states of consciousness. He emphasized overcoming struggle and achieving financial freedom, detailing techniques for self-empowerment and developing extrasensory perception. His later works explored more avant-garde ideas, including parallel spiritual dimensions and the concept of 'Grace' as a divine, data-driven energy.

Philosophical and Spiritual Concepts

Stuart Wilde proposed the existence of 'Fringe Dwellers,' individuals whose inner lives do not conform to societal norms, which he termed 'Tick-Tock.' He believed that through specific meditative practices, particularly achieving a theta state, individuals could gain greater control over their emotions and bio-rhythms, potentially leading to visionary experiences and increased balance. Wilde also stressed the importance of transcending the habit of struggle, advocating for financial independence and self-empowerment. His book 'Affirmations' provided methods for altering core beliefs through self-talk, while 'Sixth Sense' offered practical guidance on developing extrasensory perception. These ideas formed the foundation of his approach to personal growth and spiritual awareness.

Exploration of Higher Dimensions

In his later writings, Wilde ventured into more speculative and controversial concepts, including the existence of other dimensions and the phenomenon of dematerialization. He posited that parallel spiritual dimensions might exist adjacent to our own, accessible through deep trance meditation. Wilde suggested these dimensions could be perceived at a 90-degree angle and related them to scientific theories like Paul Dirac's hypothesis of antiparticle worlds and Hawking's work on transverse waves. While acknowledging the lack of empirical proof, he cited anecdotal evidence from students who reported experiencing such perceptions, leading him to conclude these realms were real. His book 'Grace, Gaia, and the End of Days' mapped these dimensions and described 'Grace' as a pure, loving, data-rich energy from these spiritual realms that aids human evolution.

Pathways to Spiritual Evolution

Wilde believed that humans are multi-dimensional beings influenced by both 'celestial light' and 'darkness,' with their inner feelings and actions determining their spiritual orientation. He proposed that redemption and a life of serenity are attainable by consciously choosing the 'celestial' path. On a broader scale, he envisioned the eventual triumph of light over darkness and advocated for aligning with divine forces. To achieve this, Wilde recommended cultivating qualities like tenderness, generosity, and respect, practicing mindfulness and meditation, spending time in nature, and avoiding negative influences. He encouraged a shift from a purely intellectual mindset to one guided by the heart and feeling, often stating that 'strength in softness' and embracing a reversed perspective were key.

Key Ideas

  • Fringe Dwellers and the 'Tick-Tock' world
  • Theta state meditation for emotional control and altered consciousness
  • Transcending struggle and achieving financial freedom
  • Self-talk and affirmations for belief change
  • Development of extrasensory perception
  • Parallel spiritual dimensions accessible through trance
  • 'Grace' as divine, data-rich energy
  • Alignment with celestial forces over darkness
  • Strength in softness and heart-centered living

Notable Quotes

“Grace is a golden light, pure love, a divine energy, seen coming from these inner spiritual worlds. It is data-driven and laced with trillions of bits of fractal information that will guide you and help you evolve.”
“There is strength in softness. Remember, It's all backwards”

Books by Stuart Wilde

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