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Stuart Wilde and the Journey Beyond EnlightenmentI had the pleasure of meeting Stuart Wilde at an ayahuasca workshop last November. My encounter with him left me feeling empowered - mostly, because I saw that the truth I need to find is inside of me, not inside of someone else. Through the last decade, Stuart has guided my spiritual life to a great degree. I have looked to his works for answers, truth and hope. I have not been let down. So when Stuart adds new postings to his website, I get excited! Not just because of the free information (something I am obviously fond of) he provides through that medium, but because it usually contains a nice treat for my "spiritual" life. Indeed, since January of 2006, he has been pretty active: The Diana Story Update Below is an excerpt from this last article: "The ego creates for itself an ivory tower of self-importance that is sustained by the biophontons in the individual's etheric, and from that place we often expect something or someone to come and raise us up even further. People wait to be discovered or they hope that a great being will appear to raise them up the spiritual ladder towards heaven. It is natural for the ego to seek spiritual importance — it wants to be the chosen one, the specially selected radiant being that is here to redeem the rest of us mere mortals. All of this is very nice but a bit daft." Continue to the article on StuartWilde.com. Happy reading! By cman at 2006-02-22 11:39 | Earth Changes | Free Information | Freedom | Information | Random Thoughts | Spiritual Learning | Spirituality | Stuart Wilde | World Events | cman's blog | add new comment | 672 reads
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