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A Must Read for all New Age Believers......., April 2, 2000
This review is from: Sixth Sense: Including the Secrets of the Etheric sublte Body (Paperback)
Once again, Stuart Wilde has opened the door into the metaphysical realm and in his uniquely humorous style teaches us to put these mysterious forces to work in the real world. This wonderful book takes you down the New Age boulevard of hot topics and in typical Wilde wisdom and humor, explains it all in simple, if not sometimes quasi-scientific "rationalifics" which not only make sense after reading, but really work in the real world. UFO's, druids, fairies, NDE's, kundalini, quantum mathmatics and intuition are just a few of the stops along the way. Wilde leaves you not only with a real understanding of the mysterious, but also teaches you to use your understanding to find happiness, make a lot of money and kick back and relax about it all in his typical irreverent way. I laughed as I read it, then using my new found wisdom went right out and manifested a little happiness in my own life. Don't pass this one over!
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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
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A wonderful, practical, compassionate, life changing book., March 5, 2001
This review is from: Sixth Sense: Including the Secrets of the Etheric sublte Body (Paperback)
The Sixth Sense is a special piece of work that has added value and meaning to my life. If it does half as much for you, you've found something special. If you have read many self-help books and personal development books (even the good ones that focus on principle centered living and character development, rather than ego fuelling techniques and quick fixes), yet feel there is "something" missing from the picture, then "The Sixth Sense" is for you. The "missing link" may well be in your spiritual development, as it was in my case, having turned from a determined aetheist to a spiritual believer. To get a grounding I would strongly recommend Stuart's earlier books first, the infamous "TAOS QUINTET"; five books the first one being; "Affirmations". Stuart's friendly, humourous, compassionate, sensitive and practical approach is totally engaging. If the subject of Spirituality is new to you as it was to me, you will find this stuff challenges your core beliefs derived from childhood and mainstream society, but let it. An open-mind that reads this work will be touched and expanded in a most positive way. What have you got to lose? Don't miss out.
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
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Some Stunning Insights from a Spiritual Scallywag, March 5, 2006
This review is from: Sixth Sense: Including the Secrets of the Etheric sublte Body (Paperback)
Some people love to categorize spiritual teachers into schools, styles and lineages, rather than focusing on the message. I suppose that if we were to categorize Stuart, it would be to call him some type of Rascal Sage.
But that would miss the point of his uniqueness. I've read thousands of books on philosophy and metaphysics, and Stuart's stand out for their clarity and compassion. He is obviously an extremely acute observer of humans and of the world(s) that we inhabit. He has many detractors, not least because he insists on trying to make people self-reliant. That has always resonated for me: the whole thrust of my own work has been to empower people and to help them find the physical, psychological, interpersonal, subtle and spiritual tools that they need to realize their full potential, enrich their lives and serve others. In one of Stuart's books he uses a good analogy: if you spend your life carrying people toward a goal, their legs will become weak and no longer support them. He points the direction to go in and some methods for getting there, but the work of getting there is yours alone.
So sometimes Stuart says outrageous things to give people a jolt, to try and shock them out their ego-based complacency. That can be painful and even a little irritating. Yet though I've never met him, I'm convinced that he usually does from the highest motives.
Looking back over my copy of this book, it is, like all of his others, festooned in underlining, notes and comments. Do I agree with everything that he says? Absolutely not. Do I think that this book is a valuable addition to a metaphysical library, or the collection of anyone aiming to grow, then absolutely yes.
This is a book full of insights and exercises. Stuart only occasionally says, "This is exercise number three, I want you to..." He is more subtle than that, and the exercises are the more valuable for it.
Be aware that the teaching style is unusual, yet also unusually powerful, and you could get a great deal from this book.
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