Wednesday, October 29, 2008

a great spitiual explorer

Stuart Wilde is an author, lecturer, and one of the real characters of the self-help/human-potential movement. His style is humorous, controversial, poignant, and transformational. He has written 11 books, including the very successful Taos Quintet, which are considered classics in their genre. The Taos Quintet consists of: Miracles, Affirmations, The Force, The Quickening, and The Trick to Money Is Having Some.

His brilliance, irreverence, charisma, and extraordinary ability to communicate even the most mysterious and challenging spiritual concepts in a completely understandable way have earned him a loyal global following, as well as the respect and recognition of such esteemed spiritual leaders as Dr. Wayne Dyer and Dr. Deepak Chopra.

More than 20 years ago, Stuart turned away from a life of wealth and luxury in order to follow the path of spirit. Since then, he has been a fearless, tireless spiritual warrior, investigating ever-further reaches of the spiritual realm and returning to share his discoveries with like-minded souls who yearn for an authentic experience of God and themselves.

Stuart Wilde books have been translated into 12 languages and he is the author of the best-selling Nightingale-Conant programs Developing Your Sixth Sense and Infinite Self.
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Monday, October 20, 2008

Dear friends,


What makes a person absorb (take it in to consideration) something which he reads without treating it as just another piece of literature or writing?......... I thought about the answer to this myself for I believed that a crucial element of learning from books is not how much we read BUT how much we understand and absorb from what we read.

In conclusion I came up with an answer which is of course my personal opinion about this (you may have your own answers too) .it is >the amount of unbiased view we have on what we read. Well for example let us say we love to eat a type of food and we come across a news paper article which points out all the reasons why that food(which we love to eat) is bad..:(…. Then lets say we ignore all what it says; we can call it a biased view point for we ignored and possibly even criticized what was given in the paper simply for the fact that we love to eat it……………………….

I think this a crucial for us to investigate and discuss about this matter for I believe that if we improve the way we perceive reality we could thereby improve the quality of our lives as well.

We have been subjected to heavy conditioning by many out side forces which we live every day with. For example we think as our parents think or we tend to do things as how others do it or we tend to copy a person e.c.t. so at this point we can ask ourselves some questions…

/do I see things as others want me to see things?

/Do I live a life which the decisions I take in it are heavily influenced by others opinion about it?

/ Am I letting myself controlled by others?

/Are the believes that I have learnt in my child hood prevent me from seeing the truth, The reality?

Dear friends what I want to point out is that we all have a right to see things as they are, to hear things as are spoken and to live a independent life not controlled by others. Well this does not apply to those who like to live as someone else want there lives to be….

If you have any interests, doubts or even criticism J let me know….

Below is my e mail address and I like to welcome all of you who are thinkers and philosophers to join hands with me on a quest for knowledge…..