For decades, modern seekers have experimented and studied with many
diverse teachers and religions, but Stuart Wilde says in that
toward the end of a long spiritual journey we all seek the same
thing- redemption. None of us is perfect, and yet through embracing
that imperfection and reconciling it, we become a complete
being-encompassing both the light and the dark.
As Stuart says- 'Many mystics, holy people, and even the Hopi
Indians have predicted a new age of enlightenment, and they are not
wrong in my view. It has arrived, and with it has come a whole host
of fascinating phenomena never seen before. We are stepping into a
magical new era . . . the age of forgiveness.'
It is when the ivory tower of the ego's ideas falls that we can
then embrace a new humility, allowing us to become ever more
genuine, compassionate, and real. In this fascinating book, Stuart
makes the point that the process of redemption and forgiveness
comes from incorporating the Three Graces in one's heart-
tenderness, generosity, and respect
Stuart Wilde has written 16 books and it's his perceptive and quirky way of writing that has won him a loyal readership over the years. He has also had a lasting effect on the New Age movement. Over a period of 20 years, he has come to be known as "the teacher's teacher" because of the influence he's had on other writers and lecturers in the field.
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