Stuart Wilde (1946–2013)
Autore di The Trick to Money Is Having Some
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"The divine wind of grace offers you hope and good fortune; it can cure everything. It can grant you an invisible protection, a miraculous healing; it can offer you visions through what I call 'pure information,' which is downloaded data that comes to you directly as visions, extrasensory mostra altro perception, and dreams. Grace can carry you to dimensions and places of learning far beyond anything discovered by human beings before. Grace can grant you clemency for your darkness and liberate you. Grace is pure love, a great gift, the Sacred Healer, but it is one that is poorly understood." -Stuart Wilde Author and lecturer Stuart Wilde is an urban mystic, a modern visionary. He has written numerous books on consciousness and awareness, which have been translated into 15 languages. mostra meno
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Informazioni generali
- Data di nascita
- 1946-09-24
- Data di morte
- 2013-05-01
- Sesso
- male
- Nazionalità
- UK
- Luogo di nascita
- Farnham, England, UK
- Luogo di morte
- Ireland
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Statistiche
- Opere
- 38
- Utenti
- 1,155
- Popolarità
- #22,250
- Voto
- 4.0
- Recensioni
- 14
- ISBN
- 121
- Lingue
- 6
- Preferito da
- 6
…. I like the idea of ‘living richly’ first, even if you’re not literally making or spending that many literal dollars, and Then, going out and making a lot of real physical dollars, like someone does when they ‘live richly’.
…. And for all his charming roguery Stuart does believe in love. I do read ‘motor oil’ money books in addition to wispy ones like this, but sometimes the other kind gets stuck in fear and bad energy and, I don’t know, how can I have more money while being like everyone else? 🧐 But really abundance is about making people feel good: do that and there aren’t so many people like you, and if it’s just you, you make what you make, no limits. 🥳
…. I used to think that Stuart was a little too brief in a lot of his books, but now I just think he’s very quick to win the game he plays with himself, you know. —You can make money, and you can be a good person, and have fun. ~ There, you don’t have to block out huge blocks of time for that, right? I actually think some writers, including some practical/money writers, are too slow in wrapping things up. And in general, even, as much as I want to avoid feeling weird unnecessary guilt about liking to read and having long unread books and so on—I actually had this efficiency-guilt attack once that I was reading all these long books that I wasn’t going to finish, so I abandoned three or four of them, so I wouldn’t have “too many books”, and maybe except in, well, at least in one case it was unnecessary; life isn’t about expunging guilt through efficiency, right—but on the other hand, going through many many very long books that don’t need to be so damn long or so numerous in your closet can muddle up your energy, you know: all these Stephen King books that tackling can be a bit like going into Iraq or something—there’s no exit strategy…. Not saying he’s a terrible guy or whatever; maybe a little angry and self-important, but I have seen him do promotion-quotes on books that I thought were actually done quite well.… (altro)