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Grace, Gaia, and the End of Days: An Alternative Way for the Advanced Soul

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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 info that comes to you directly as visions, extrasensory 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 In this book, Stuart Wilde gives you the keys to levels of metaphysical comprehension and sophistication not normally understood. Stuart says that we are in the Kali Yuga, the Age of Destruction, when the self-correcting intelligence of the planet (Gaia) will take back Earth on behalf of the animals, nature, and the little children. He says there are battles currently raging in the spiritual worlds between the forces of light and the ghouls (dark entities) in order to free us all. He describes a power he calls the Solar Logos, which he says comes to Earth to deliver a rebirth he calls the Renewal. As such, he calls this time the “End of Days”—not because the world will end, but because it is the end of the world as we know it.

266 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 2009

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Stuart Wilde

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Wilde was born in Farnham, England. He was educated at St. George’s College, Weybridge, Surrey. After his schooling he joined the English Stage Company in Sloane Square, London. A year later he opened a jeans business in Carnaby Street London, at the height of the Swinging Sixties where he enjoyed considerable commercial success.

He studied alternative religions and Taoist philosophy for five years from the age of twenty-eight, and when he was thirty-three, he emigrated to the United States of America where lived in Laguna Beach, California with his first wife Cynthia. He wrote his first book, Miracles, in 1983.

Shortly thereafter he began a career as a lecturer appearing mainly in New Thought Churches and at New Age conferences. In the 1990s he toured regularly with Deepak Chopra, Dr. Wayne Dyer and Louise Hay, appearing at venues such as the Sydney Entertainment Centre.

tuart Wilde is a prolific writer, with eighteen of his books published to date. They appear in more than fifteen foreign languages, with a total of ninety-three different books and audio works in circulation.[2]

He executive produced and was the lyricist on the music album Voice of the Feminine Spirit (1994), which sold several hundred-thousand copies. He later produced and was the lyricist on two albums of Celtic music, Voice of the Celtic Myth (1997), and Creation (1999), and wrote the book and libretto for Tim Wheater’s oratorio Heartland (1995).

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April 21, 2011
This book is an absolute treasure trove of wisdom (Just ignore all the talk about the ghouls, etc.) Focus on the good information and the wisdom that it holds. Some of the helpful tid-bits of information I gathered from this reading:
1. Move through life without disturbing things.
2. Even when you think there's a lull in your life, much is happening that you cannot see, and much is being done to assist you in every way in order that you may arrive.
3. Pray every day to see more and learn more.
4. All you need are The Three Graces (generosity, tenderness, & respect) and things change overnight.
5. Accept life as it comes
6. Consume as little as possible and make do with only a few possessions.
7. Silently bless everyone you meet.
8. There will be occasions when it seems as if nothing is happening to you. But things are ALWAYS happening, somewhere, at some level.

Enjoy this book and support the author by going to: http://www.stuartwilde.com/
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October 17, 2021
Welcome to loonyland

Maybe the autor believed in what he said, but is such a contradictory and delusional outline of reality that the only possible conclusion is that this guy lived his last years in a hell of its own creation and you do not need to be part of it. Better read some nice world literature.
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October 1, 2019
A classical work of cutting edge metaphysics. A goldmine of information with recent discoveries about Beings, multidimensionality, the System of Control that humans are challenged to go beyond and live a full and happy life. The three graces - tenderness, generosity, respect - are simple tools that assist people to be down-to-earth and real.

Some of the information is quite confrontational (eg: etheric entities), yet Stuart offers methods to deal with these unfortunate encounters. Real life encounters with astral entities, ghosts, lizard-like attitudes found in people are described with humour and chagrin.

The feelings of aligning to celestial beings and finding our purpose through navigating a path into better lifestyle choices, and better ways to handle "reality" are explored.

So much I cannot cover in a little review. Stuart has written a guidebook of modern metaphysics for today and tomorrow.
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September 16, 2022
Oh...Stuie you have done mankind a great service with your lectures and books. I will forever be grateful for all that you have done here and in the other dimensions. You will always be one of my spiritual HERO. Sending you love and grace mate.
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December 13, 2019
I’m unsure of what I just read. It’s hard for me to believe this wasn’t written ironically.
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