Stuart Wilde is an author, lecturer, and one of the most knowledgeable metaphysical teachers in the world. He started writing in the early 1980s and has written 15 books on consciousness and awareness, including Affirmations and The Quickening. His quirky yet perceptive way of writing has won him a loyal readership over the years. His books have been translated into a dozen languages.
Over 20 years, Stuart came to be known as “the teacher’s teacher” because of the impact he has had on other writers and thinkers. When he makes predications, he goes into a trance and tells you what will happen later. He writes that the majority of his adult life has been driven by visions, most of which are personal, showing things about his life or those around him.
Stuart rarely appears in public anymore but instead teaches advanced metaphysics to small groups via his Transcendental Tours. Stuart is often described as a mystical man with a mysterious persona, but those who train with him realize that he is a caring teacher whose purpose is to help people recognize their own truth.
Stuart Wilde used to be a stage hand with the English Stage Company at Sloan Square in London. He also trained as a spirit medium at the College of Psychic Studies. To read excerpts of Stuart Wilde’s work, learn source material, or listen to audio clips, visit www.stuartwilde.com.
• Our life’s journey of self-discovery is not a straight-line rise from one level of consciousness to another. Instead, it is a series of steep climbs and flat plateaus, then further climbs. Even though we all approach the journey from different directions, certain of the journey’s characteristics are common to all of us.
• It is pointless to get your knickers in a twist if a certain person fails to react the way you want. It is best to avoid people and situations that you know drive you crazy. Remember to vote with your feet. If a situation is untenable or unchangeable, walk away.
• The person who said money is the root of all evil just flat out didn’t have any.
• Life was never meant to be a struggle, just a gentle progression from one point to another, much like walking through a valley on a sunny day.
• I don’t know about you but I like my Spiritual Enlightenment on the hurry-up. I don’t have time to read 60 volumes of this or that. If you can’t explain it to me in 30 seconds, it can’t be the Godforce in my view anyway.
Stuart Wilde has written many books and has developed a variety of audio programs. I recommend that you get started with Infinite Self: 33 Steps to Reclaiming Your Inner Power, which is available in book or audio form.
If you want to experience the realm of consciousness beyond your everyday, business-as-usual life—to “transcend”—then Stuart Wilde is the person for you. In his book and six-CD audio program, Stuart helps you tap into your eternal nature and pass through the doorway of perception that leads beyond your physical senses.
Some examples of his 33 steps are:
• Step 2: Expanding Your Awareness.
• Step 4: The Courage to Accept Spirit as Your Inner Guide.
• Step 9: Power Comes from Discipline.
• Step 18: Respect All Living Things; Observe the Beauty in All
Things.
• Step 22: Understanding That Inspiration and Creativity Come from
Within.
• Step 23: Always Maintain Freshness; Watch Nature, Align to
Nature.
Infinite Self contains exercises that help you feel more wonder, less fear, definitely less seriousness, and greater positive energy in every moment of your life.
Stuart Wilde believes that spiritual power is everyone’s birthright, and you need only to free yourself to reclaim it. Once you’ve experienced the “infinite self,” you’ll feel a deeper love and gratitude for your life in every way.