Infinite Power Stuart Wilde part 6 (Audio Lecture)

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Published on December 6, 2017 by admin

Infinite Power Stuart Wilde part 6

In Infinite Power Stuart Wilde part 6, we continue to hear how to consolidate our inherent power. We learn to transcend all limitations by releasing ourselves from the constraints of our egos. 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. But he’s not always humourous. Sometimes he means to get an important message across.

On Steping Beyond

“My ol’ teacher used to say that four times in a person’s life, he or she is offered the chance to step spiritually and metaphysically beyond the confines of the physical plane. Very few accept the offer, because it means that you have to control the mind and the negativity of your life, and discipline yourself to step into a more spacious reality.

At first the transition is like crossing a fast moving stream – it’s tricky. You have to watch your step, but it’s not too hard. If you refuse to take the first step then the next time you have a chance it will feel like crossing a raging river. If again you refuse, the power of your mind and your ego grows and grows, and making that transition will feel like swimming in a very large lake with all the effort and consistency that entails. Finally, the battle for supremacy of your life will take immense strength, and it will feel like you have to swim across a great ocean. The name of the game is to bite the bullet, taking your chances early.” sw

On Metaphysical Strength

“The more powerful you are, the more ability you have to materialise your wants. One’s metaphysical strength is like a bank balance. It represents the time lag between what you conceive for your life in your mind and when it actually appears. Weak people imagine forever and nothing much shows up. For the less wimpy variety, their thoughts show up in various forms, but it’s less than they’d hoped for. In the strong ones, events show up more or less immediately. The sage can materialise the burning bush in the flick of a thought-form; most others would have difficulty materialising a box of matches over six months.” sw

About Learning from Stuart Wilde

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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