"Grace is a golden light seen coming from the inner spiritual world that is data-driven and laced with trillions of bytes of fractal information that offers you hope, good fortune and protection," says Stuart Wilde of the central idea in his groundbreaking new book Grace, Gaia and the End of Days, out from Hay House this March (2009). In this collection of essays from the provocative best-selling author of Miracles and Silent Power, he sets out to give readers a twenty-first century understanding of graceand tools to activate it in their lives.
"Grace is pure love," he says. "What I discovered is that grace can also be described as a divine energy, a technology from other dimensions that you can learn to harness and develop," says Wilde, whose work, like that of Deepak Chopra, is informed by principles from quantum physics and "quantum mysticism".
"The human system is configured to read this fractal data through visions and extra sensory intuitive feelings," he says. To that end, he advocates simple disciplines such as regular trance meditation through which one can develop serenity and balance to access what he calls "pure information"a stream of consciousness that comes from a "Higher Knowing"which has also been called "infinite intelligence", "The Source" and "God". This pure information "will tell you where to go and what to do". Access to it will be critical in these changing times, which are not the end of the world, says Wilde, but rather the end of a consumer-driven world as we know it.
For the advanced metaphysician, Wilde's text offers surprisingly specific, leading-edge technical detail such as his postulate that spiritual dimensions are placed at 90 degrees to us and follow the direction of the transverse waves of light, in accordance with the work of leading theoretical physicists like Dirac, Hawking and Kaku. A final essay by the articulate metaphysical writer and teacher Khris Krepcik, a protégé of Mr. Wilde, provides a riveting look at the mechanics behind many of the concepts Wilde describes.
Wilde has been called ahead of his time, controversial, cutting-edge, the enfant terrible of New Age circles for his refusal to water down avant-garde and unpopular ideas, and a thought-leader for progressive metaphysics. For those new to this arena, some of Wilde's concepts may call for an open mind and the suspension of disbelief. But then this is the author who, twenty-five years ago, wrote extensively about little-known knowledge that was later featured in a book called The Secret.
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