Sixth Sense: Including the Secrets of the Etheric Subtle Body

Sixth Sense: Including the Secrets of the Etheric Subtle Body

by Stuart Wilde
Sixth Sense: Including the Secrets of the Etheric Subtle Body

Sixth Sense: Including the Secrets of the Etheric Subtle Body

by Stuart Wilde

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Overview

It’s a marvelous thing to know that you have the courage, discipline, and follow-through to enliven your consciousness.

In this groundbreaking book, Stuart Wilde brings to light new and compelling information about the sixth sense and tells you how to develop it. He defines this sixth sense as sacred energy that taps you into the state of all-knowing. Once you discover the sixth sense/etheric point of view, it opens the energy centers in your subtle body and you take on more light, going naturally from stiff to pliant, flowing with life rather than struggling with it.

Stuart tells us in Sixth Sense that "what you need is inner power, a personal charisma, a spiritual power, an extrasensory perception that makes you bigger than life. You garner that energy through compassion, kindness, introspection, and solidity."

After reading this book, your perception of life in all its subtlety and vastness will reach beyond the mundane to a special level of spirituality.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781401930202
Publisher: Hay House Inc.
Publication date: 03/01/2000
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
Sales rank: 580,916
File size: 822 KB

About the Author

Stuart Wilde (1946-2013) was one of the real characters of the self-help, human-potential movement. Stuart thought of himself as an urban mystic, and many believe he was a modern-day visionary. He wrote 20 books, including The Art of Redemption, The Little Money Bible, Silent Power, and Whispering Winds of Change. Stuart’s writings are humorous, poignant, and transformational. Website: www.stuartwilde.com
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