Re: Stuart Wilde

Hmm, the german page still shows for me, at least from this internet connection. I accessed the site through a proxy (different IP) and the normal Stuart Wilde site loads, so looks like the german invasion is happening here in Virginia. Whoa, I think I hear something outside my window, sounds like bootsteps...

Acquiring fringe knowledge is like digging for diamonds in a mine field.

17 (edited by freeme 2005-05-20 09:45:45)

Re: Stuart Wilde

Here is his latest vision.  I clicked directly through to the visions page.  I haven't had any problems with his site.  Maybe the Las Vegas thing is significant.   PTB blast a hole in the Hoover Dam on 6/11 ?
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The visions stopped for me in mid-January and it all went quiet. It was very hard; I felt lost. Two months passed and then I saw one solitary vision on its own (I used to see a hundred a day before that). The lone vision was of Steffi Graff, the tennis player. She was kneeling in a bath with her back to the faucets; she was praying. There was not one drop of water in the tub.

Steffi is married to Aggasi, who lives in Las Vegas. Ages ago I saw that something happens to Las Vegas. I thought the Hoover Dam might break and stuff up the town’s electricity supply, maybe the water system runs dry as well. Maybe that’s why Steffi is in the vision in the bath praying for water. Strange.

Las Vegas is also vulnerable to an oil crisis as it would affect the cost of people getting there. I saw a vision of oil at $US 240 a barrel, which would be about $10.00 a gallon at the pump in America. It sounds unlikely, but the trend is up and any disruptions in the world’s supply would cause a price spike.

I love Las Vegas; it has always been good to me in the cash-flow department, but I can see if the Forces of Light are trying to sort humanity out, then LV might be headed for a downfall.

It won’t affect Steffi and her husband much, as they must have money coming out of the yin-yang, but others might get upset.


© Stuart Wilde 2005

Never Give Up!

18 (edited by freeme 2005-05-20 09:51:57)

Re: Stuart Wilde

Here is the Hoover Dam vision too (not sure about his view of Texans tho tongue  big_smile ):

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The Hoover Dam

Stuart Wilde

April 24th, 2004
 

  The Hoover dam is just outside Las Vegas. It creates the power for all the lights. I started seeing visions about it two years ago. I got the impression it was under threat. The main vision was of a stag with massive antlers standing on the dam. The stag in the Grail legend is known as The White Hart; it's a symbol of God.

Then after a two-year gap, the visions recently came back. Something will happen. I can't imagine a terrorist attack against the dam. It's well protected. You couldn't damage it with a truck bomb or grenades; it's so massive. A group of divers could possibly lay charges under water but they would need a lot of explosives and you would have to reckon that there is sonar surveillance protecting the place. I reckon nothing short of a cruise missile would penetrate it. It's a very important structure, if the dam goes so does Las Vegas.

The idea that it might be destroyed sounds a bit mad.

There are only two possibilities. The first is that the New World Order attacks it with a missile and blames the Moslems. It is a known fact now that the plane that supposedly hit the Pentagon disappeared, it is believed to be under water off the coast of Carolina. The Pentagon was hit by an American bomber. There is no question about that now. It will be proven bang-to-rights –100% - definitely. So the idea that these demented fools might target the dam with a missile is not so daft.

Then there is one other possibility. No one in the world knows the shelf life of modern concrete. That's a fact. Old buildings are made from hard stone like granite. There are no old buildings made from concrete. The dam was built in 1935 so the cement is almost seventy years old, and cement is known to rot. It decomposes and goes powdery. Cement is just strong glue; it's the tied steel in the cement that gives it its strength. But once water gets in the steel rusts and decomposes and a cement structure becomes vulnerable to collapse.

Then I saw a vision of a wall of water that reminded me of Niagara Falls and then an explosion, so maybe the NWO does hit it with a missile. One day America will get fed up with being shot at from above by their own people, and when they aren't firing rockets or flying planes into buildings, they are trying to poison everyone via the contrails, not to mention being milked day and night by the powers-that-be for half or more of all the money workers earn.

One day, America will wake from it's trance and they will turn and eat the families of the Federal Reserve and their demonic New World Order, but right now people don't get they are being hoodwinked.

We rely on the Texans. They are the only ones that have the bottle (courage) to fight back. If they don't rise against the Empire of Greed and the North, then the torment continues. But I believe in Texas and so do the Forces of Light. Their day will come.

"Y'all have a nice day."

P.S. Hurry up!

© Stuart Wilde 2004

Never Give Up!

Re: Stuart Wilde

There are 2 new "articles" on the site ... part of the redeemer's club (?) ... in any case lately Stuart has left me a tad bit baffled ... and "The Hidden Door" to me isn't easy to understand. 

Any SW followers care to offer some opinions/clues?

Thanks in advance.
Christine B.

Re: Stuart Wilde

Just a short comment: I really liked the "God's Gladiators"-book. Wonderful and filled with interesting ideas. Didn't agree with all of it, of course, but enough of it rang true for me to recommend the book to others. haven't read any other book of his' so i can't comment on them.
I also find it interesting that he mentions that you have to deal with darkness, but not engage in it, so to speak. Way too often there are too much "Love & Light-will-save- the-day"-mentality in the spiritual community (whatever that is;)). What you don't understand, you probably can't handle very well anyway. And saying that ALL is airy fairy rainbows...well... Would be nice, but it ain't true (depends on perspective, of course).         

Also, I agree with him being down to Earth, and humor is always a good sign of true spirituality. In fact, if you ask me, a person that has no humor, has no "spirit". Humor is really necessary to deal with the various aspects of life. Doesn't make every clown a messiah. Or wait... maybe it does! wink Of course, the Ronald McDonald is the AntiChrist incarnated. But we all know that, right? smile

"...Manjushri said: 'I think that when you can[not] speak of any event, when you neither indicate nor know anything, [and] pass beyond questions and answers, this is to enter gate of oneness. Sir, now please tell us how a bodhisattva enters the gate of oneness.'
And Vimalakirti kept silent, and did not say a word..."

Re: Stuart Wilde

Terrific new articles on StuartWilde.com -- as well as last month some very short video clips of Stuart.  One I especially like called "On Being of Service".  He's got a tag line in it -- (paraphrase) "In the end, have you lived a life of being only a consumer?" ...

Christine

Re: Stuart Wilde

New article on StuartWilde.com -- it's been awhile since Stuart has posted and this one is especially warm and real--

http://stuartwilde.com/Articles/SW_arti … nelyrd.htm

I found it quite interesting that at one point this is what Stuart did: " So to while away the time I breathed love into the hearts of liars and crooks and pedophiles and the embezzlers of human souls, and I waited."

Tonglen -- or at least 1/2 of it -- the practise of breathing IN the evil/darkness/pain and breathing OUT love ...

Moreover, the concept of stopping attacking or going after evil seems to be the theme on this board and other writings -- surrender?  Easier said than done but then again -- no one said that finding "freedom" was the easy path.

Christine B.

23 (edited by visavis 2006-02-06 00:15:23)

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Hi guys,

Just to encourage you with another new SW article posted as of earlier today.  It's called Free Thinking Helps.  Blunt, interesting and inspiring in sort of 'back-door' way.  smile

Cheers
V

ps - Lyra yes i too find Stuart helps to bring my mood back up a few notches when I'm not in top shape.  Often feels like a lot of his ideas seem to connect to something real inside me.  Maybe it's the bluntness I appreciate...

"The unknown does not incite fear, but dependence on the known does." - J. Krishnamurti

Re: Stuart Wilde

Hello to everbody here at NR.  I have been on the forum here for a while reading up on some of the topics.   i have to say that i am impressed.....great forum....sincere knowledgable people...very glad i found it. 

lets get down to business.

Stuart Wilde.

I have come across several references to Stuart on this forum.  i have been a fan of his for years.  the guy cracks me up while almost forcing me to clean up my act.

this summer i am attending a 4 day seminar with him in the south of france that I am pretty excited about.....more like really excited about.

i was wondering if anyone has met him before and if have anyone has any "Stuie Stories" they wouldn't mind sharing.

Thank You....

PS>  I got his new Audio CD set "The Journey Beyond Enlightnement" and would highly recomend it.

Peace From the East

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Hi thebangkokcracker,
                     I agree it is a great forum and I am also a Stuart Wilde fan. I have been reading his books since I was a teenager. I have recently bought The Journey Beyond Enlightenment too.

I would love to meet Stuie. I am not surprised that you are excited about the seminar.

Stuie always makes me feel positive and I love his humour. The strange thing is that the other day on another forum someone posted one of his latest articles and a few people responded by saying that Stuart Wilde is negative and scary. I was very surprised as that is the opposite of what I feel about him.
  Take care, Anna. X

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Hi thebangkokcracker,

I had the pleasure of spending a few days with Stuart in Feb 04 in Canada. I've been reading Stuart for almost ten years now and he's probably influenced my spiritual development more than any other person or writer.

And yes he's great to meet in person too. Very funny & entertaining, larger than life and also very humble.

However I will warn you that he doesn't suffer fools or pamper people. Unfortunately I wasn't able to get to Brazil last year on his Aya workshops, but I have heard recordings of two of the lectures he gave and he's pretty brutal to some of the partipants there. He's all about shattering egos now and bringing down your 'ivory tower'. Some of them weren't taking it too well. So if he says some harsh things to you don't take it personally,  and know that he'll be doing it for your own benefit!

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thank you Aya and Annushka,

i appreciate the replies.  i think that there will be only like 12 or so people in these seminars.  they stressed this on the redeemers club website and said that will give the opportunity for some "one on one time"

i definitly appreciate the heads up aswell.  i haven't heard many "personal experience" stories dealing with stuart but i do get the feeling he isn't a "yes man".....far from it probably.

i did "drunk as a skunk" for like ten years........ i also stuck my big toe in ultra-violence for another five so if he decides to tell me  that i suck and why i won't be at all suprised......i don't see how i can't benefit from it.

thanks again, Mark

PS. Ayahuasca.......are those interviews on the net anywhere?  i would love to listen to them.  if they are "private stock edition" i totally understand.  peace

Peace From the East

Re: Stuart Wilde

Hello again.
   I was intrigued that you mentioned the redeemer`s club. I was not aware that it was open yet but it seems it is and you have the password. Is there anything you can tell about how I can also view the redeemer`s club site? Any information would be very much appreciated.
   Thanks, Anna.

Re: Stuart Wilde

Hi Anna

This is a link to the redeemer club articles
http://www.stuartwilde.com/morph/SW_morph_redeem.htm

Zsuzsi

Re: Stuart Wilde

hi Annuska,

the only info i have is what is on the website......he mentions the number 33 as a ball park amount of students but i could only assume there would be hundreds, if not thousands, that would want to sign up.....we'll see.

take care, mark

Peace From the East