Infinite Power Stuart Wilde part 2 (Audio Lecture)

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Published on January 7, 2017 by admin

Infinite Power Stuart Wilde part 2

In Infinite Power Stuart Wilde part 2, we continue to hear how to consolidate our inherent power. We learn to transcend all limitations by releasing ourselves from the constraints of the ego. Ego traps the individual, according to Wilde. Then it is never happy for very long, always wanting more, whether it’s a new job, new relationship, or bigger bank account.

Stuart can be extremely funny at times. He likes to take the seriousness out of life, and nothing is sacred to him. To show you an example of the humour in his books, read the following:

On Maintaining Your Philosophy

“If people say, “I think your philosophy is the pits,” you can say, “Well thank you, I appreciate you sharing your opinion.” Then if they say, “I think what you believe is stupid and you’re dumb and you’re not righteous and you’re not gonna get to heaven and you’re gonna have a lousy time,” you can say, “Thank you for your opinion – it helps me concentrate. I particularly liked the way that cockroach walked around your coffee cup while you were talking about my life. And what threw me into a state of absolute ecstasy was when the cockroach stopped, looked up at me, winked, and then urinated in your coffee. I loved it. I totally loved it!” sw

On the Government’s Largesse

“If the government makes a mistake, you get to pay for it. When there’s a disaster, you pay for it. If the politicians decide to send $3 billion to some obscure place in order to win the local vote back home, you get to pay for their largesse. All of this can get on your nerves.
But once you realise that the system of power isn’t designed to nurture or benefit you, you can concentrate on working on yourself and develop a consciousness outside the evolution of tick-tock; and at that point you don’t give a damn whose getting the money and who isn’t. You just incorporate enough bigness and abundance in your soul to include all the bizarre things that the government is going to bill you for.” sw

Listening to or reading Stuart Wilde will do one of two things – it will either radically change your life for the better, or you won’t get his humour and style and you’ll toss the book out the window or turn off what you’re listening to. But those who do get it and who do finish listening usually go on to read or listen to more or all of his writings and works.

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