Skeptics

I have a dear friend that is a true skeptic, he believes in nothing. I told him I could show him how to dematerialize and that I’d done it for people seventy times before without failure. He said he’d have to see it to believe it. I waited for a bit then I decided not to show him as dematerialization by its very nature requires you to ‘not see’ what it is that you don’t believe in, so I thought the effort was pointless.

Later, I showed him how to see auras. There was a fat, rather pompous woman walking on the street at dusk and when a person is very pompous their aura is easier to see than that of a person that is more humble and restrained in their energy. The haughty ones do a kind of ‘puffer fish’ routine as they walk along especially if they think other people are watching them. My friend saw her aura right away but five minutes later he began to negate what I had showed him, saying it was an optic illusion.

The multi-dimensional reality is the true reality and our 3-D world and its logic is the optical illusion, so the skeptic is sadly backing a dead horse. Plus, logic is very cold and lonely as it does not link to all the celestial energies available, so the skeptic deteriorates spiritually for a lack of warmth. Gradually, over decades, they go darker and darker, it’s not necessarily evil it’s just a lack of heat. But it’s when they get close to death terror sets in, as logic falters and they can’t feel or see those forces that will carry them out of here to a celestial place.

Believe everything, it costs you little to do so. I feel it’s better to believe in things even if they turn out to be slightly wrong or even totally bogus than to believe in nothing at all. The door out of here is in the 10-dimensional hyperspace that surrounds us. If you don’t believe in it then it doesn’t believe in you. There is a simple logic to that.

© Stuart Wilde 2006 – www.stuartwilde.com

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Stuart Wilde (1946 – 2013) is considered by many to be the greatest metaphysical teacher that has ever lived. Most famous New Age, New Thought writers and teachers privately studied with him, Read the full Stuart Wilde Bio >