Stuart makes the point that creating miracles in our lives is no more complicated than understanding the metaphysics of the Universal Law, which states that within human beings there lies an immense power . . . and this power is impartial and unemotional.
And because that law is indestructible and therefore infinite, we know that the power used by miracle-makers in the past is still available today. Yet, in our modern society, we are brought up to believe only in those things we can logically understand.
We are not taught that the Universal Law has limitless potential or that this power is at our disposal and can be used to work miracles in our lives.
:: Stuart Wilde has written 16 previous 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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