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Wilde was born in Farnham, England.

He has a twin sister, Dee


Dee,[5] who became well known in Britain for her weekly appearances
on Top of the Pops with the dance troupe Pan's People. He was
educated at St. George's College, Weybridge, Surrey. After his
schooling he joined the English Stage Company in Sloane Square,
London. A year later he opened a jeans business in Carnaby Street
London, at the height of the Swinging Sixties where he enjoyed
considerable commercial success.[6]

Career[edit]
He studied alternative religions and Taoist philosophy for five years
from the age of twenty-eight, and when he was thirty-three, he
emigrated to the United States of America where he lived in Laguna
Beach, California with his first wife Cynthia. He wrote his first book,
Miracles, in 1983.[3]
Shortly thereafter he began a career as a lecturer appearing mainly in
New Thought Churches and at New Age conferences. In the 1990s
he toured regularly with Deepak Chopra, Dr. Wayne Dyer and Louise
Hay,[7] appearing at venues such as the Sydney Entertainment
Centre.
Wilde's London street slang and comedic way[8] of presenting selfempowerment and spiritual ideas continue to attract a wide and
diverse audience.[2][8] He's been called ahead of his time," 'the
teacher's teacher' because of the influence he has had on other
writers and lecturers in the field", provocative, poignant, controversial,
funny, and his writing "timeless".[2][9]
He remains a recognized figure for progressive thought in
metaphysics and the field of human potential, and is often quoted
with references to his work appearing across a wide swath of
international cultural, business, and educational forums from the
Kennedy Center for the Arts',[10] interviews with American hip-hop
artists and slam poets,[11] international investment conferences,[12] and
the pages of international media such as CNET's "Top 10 List:
Human Development Gurus"[13] and The Times of India's "Sunday
Life" section.[14]

Death[edit]
On May 1, 2013, Wilde suffered a heart attack while driving through
Ireland. He was 66 years old.[15]

Principal philosophy[edit]

Early Work[edit]
Wilde's principal philosophy states that, while many citizens may
seem to be normal, acquiescing to the status quo, there exists, in
fact, a vast population of what he calls Fringe Dwellers whose mind
and soul do not align to the constraints of life in regular society that
Wilde called Tick-Tock.[2][16] Wilde believed through use of the theta
state of meditation (47 cycles per second), humans can better
control their emotional life and their bio-rhythms, and begin to see
visions, and that those visions and extrasensory feeling will lead to a
greater balance and more freedom.[2][17][18]
To that end, he emphasized the importance of going beyond the habit
of struggling, and advocated the need for financial freedom,[2] themes
stated in his books Life was Never Meant to be a Struggle (1987),
The Trick to Money is Having Some (1989),[19] and The Little Money
Bible (1998).
In Affirmations (1986), Wilde laid out systems of self-talk that
empower an individual to change their core beliefs.[20] His book Sixth
Sense (2000) discusses practical techniques for developing
extrasensory perception.

Later Work[edit]
He earned both praise and criticism for his later works which advance
controversial concepts such as other dimensions, dematerialization,
and Morph worlds.[9]
His most avant garde philosophy is based on the idea that Paul
Dirac's hypothesis of parallel antiparticle worlds is, in fact, correct,
and that humans adept at trance meditation can become aware of
spiritual dimensions placed at 90 from them left and right
dimensions, Wilde said, that follow Hawking's theory of transverse
waves of light. Wilde acknowledged there was no empirical data to
support his claim, but anecdotal evidence, gathered from more than
two-thousand people whom he taught, stated they had experienced
such transcendental 90 perception which led him to conclude these
worlds exist.[21]
Grace, Gaia, and the End of Days (2009) maps out coordinates for
these spiritual dimensions and offers "a twenty-first century
understanding of grace and spiritual evolution"and tools to activate
it in one's life. In a 2009 interview Wilde said, "Grace is a golden light,
pure love, a divine energy, seen coming from these inner spiritual
worlds. It is data-driven and laced with trillions of bits of fractal

information that will guide you and help you evolve. The human
system is configured to read this fractal data through visions and
extra sensory intuitive feelings."[21] Serenity and balance developed
through regular trance meditation enable access this 'pure
information', which he called stream of consciousness from a 'Higher
Knowing', 'The Source', 'God'.[21]
While Wilde believed humans are multi-dimensional beings who
possess both the celestial light and the dark, he posited they gravitate
to one or the other based on inner feelings, thoughts, and actions.
The quality of these feelings, moreover, determine the spiritual
dimension an aspect of oneself will reside in any moment.[21][22]
Redemption (and a life of love and serenity) is possible for all by
choosing the ways of the celestial. On the larger plane, he believed
the light will eventually overcome the dark and advised aligning with
the forces of light, the forces of God. He laid out techniques for doing
so through cultivation of tenderness, generosity, respect, "the soft
eye", mindfulness, meditation, time in nature and with animals,[23] and
avoidance of dark places, people, and media that sell specialness,
fear, degradation, and greed. Move from the cold cerebral mind into
the warmth of heart and feeling. "There is strength in softness.
Remember, It's all backwards," he was oft quoted.[21]

Additional Themes[edit]
Wilde was a staunch supporter of peace in the world, the philosophy
of live and let live,[9] animal rights and vegetarianism. Tom Lishman
eulogised him this way
We must remember that just because he has gone back to the nonphysical realm he is still very much with us, we should not forget that
his time here was set and agreed upon and he has completed his
mission, that being said all fringe dwellers must now rise above the
despair and confusion they feel and turn it into positive energy and by
doing this they will honour his work in the best possible way. Stuart
will be remembered for making a huge contribution towards the new
golden age of peace and love that is fast approaching, his followers
will indeed take up his torch and light up planet earth like never
before. We must ponder this question...What if by him leaving his
body at this time he can contribute even more to world peace ?,
anyone that knows him will know that he will be doing just that."[24]

Writings and music[edit]


Wilde was a prolific writer with 20 books appearing in more than 27

languages. A total of 95 unique titles (books, audio works, music) are


in circulation,[3][25] with several hundred essays and articles in
syndication across digital media.
He was executive producer and lyricist on the music album Voice of
the Feminine Spirit, which sold several hundred-thousand copies.[26]
He later produced and was the lyricist on two albums of Celtic music,
Voice of the Celtic Myth (1997), and Creation (1999),[27][28] and wrote
the book and libretto for Tim Wheater's oratorio Heartland (1995).[29][30]
In 2010, his collaboration with Richard Tyler produced the ambient
release The Mystery of the Sacred O, an homage "to the earth spirit
Gaia and the masculine (Ka), and feminine (Om) creative energies of
the Universe."[31]

Works[edit]
Books[edit]
Miracles, (Carlsbad: Hay House, 1983), ISBN 978-1-4019-1790-6,
1-56170-829-1 (PB Rev)
The Force, (Carlsbad: Hay House, 1984), ISBN 978-1-56170-166-7,
1-56170-166-1 (PB)
Affirmations, (Carlsbad: Hay House, 1986), ISBN 978-1-56170-1674, 1-56170-167-X (PB), ISBN 978-0-930603-02-1 (HC)
Life Was Never Meant to Be a Struggle, (Carlsbad: Hay House,
1987), ISBN 978-1-56170-829-1 (PB)
The Quickening, (Carlsbad: Hay House, 1988), ISBN 978-1-56170165-0 (PB)
The Trick to Money is Having Some, (Carlsbad: Hay House, 1989),
ISBN 978-1-56170-168-1, 1-56170-168-8 (PB)
The Secrets of Life, (Carlsbad: Hay House, 1990) ISBN 978-14019-0736-5, 1-4019-0736-9 (PB)
Whispering Winds of Change: Perceptions of a New World,
(Carlsbad: Hay House 1993), ISBN 978-1-56170-160-5, 156170-537-3 (PB)
Weight Loss for the Mind, (Carlsbad: Hay House, 1994), ISBN 9781-56170-537-5 (PB)
Infinite Self: 33 Steps to Reclaiming Your Inner Power, (Carlsbad:
Hay House, 1995), ISBN 978-1-56170-349-4, 1561703494 (PB)
Silent Power, (Carlsbad: Hay House, 1996), ISBN 978-1-56170536-8, 1561705365 (PB), ISBN 978-1-4019-0511-8 (HC)
The Little Money Bible: The Ten Laws of Abundance, (Carlsbad:
Hay House, 1998), ISBN 978-1-56170-829-1, 1561708291 (PB)

Simply Wilde: Discover the Wisdom that Is, (written with Leon
Nacson), (Carlsbad: Hay House, 1999), ISBN 978-1-56170620-4 (PB)[25]
Sixth Sense: Including the Secrets of the Etheric Subtle Body,
(Carlsbad: Hay House, 2000), ISBN 978-1-56170-501-6 (PB)
Wilde Unplugged: A Dictionary of Life (written with Brooke
Claussen) (2002)(ebook)[25]
God's Gladiators, (Brookemark, 2003), ISBN 978-0-9714396-3-4
(PB), (ebook)[25]
The Three Keys to Self-Empowerment, (Carlsbad: Hay House,
2004), ISBN 978-1-4019-0350-3
The Art of Redemption, (Carlsbad: Hay House, 2007), ISBN 978-14019-1754-8 (PB)
Grace, Gaia and the End of Days (with essay by Khris Krepcik),[32]
(Carlsbad: Hay House, 2009), ISBN 978-1-4019-2006-7 (PB)[25]
Plum Red: Taoist Tales of Old China (Tolemac Canada, 2010),
ISBN[25]

Audio works[edit]
Lectures, audiobooks, subliminal productions. (Partial list)
Attracting Money (Quiet Earth, 1986), ISBN[27]
The Human Aura'] (Quiet Earth, 1985), ISBN[27]
Affirmations, (Quiet Earth, 1986), ISBN[27]
Ancient Wisdoms, (Quiet Earth, 1986), ISBN[27]
Freedom, (Quiet Earth, 1986), ISBN[27]
The Mind, (Quiet Earth, 1986), ISBN[27]
Miracles, (Carlsbad: Hay House, 1988), ISBN 978-1-4019-0667-2
Assertiveness, (Quiet Earth, 1989), ISBN[27]
Developing More Self Confidence, (Quiet Earth, 1989), ISBN[27]
Dream Power, (Quiet Earth, 1989), ISBN[27]
Joy, (Quiet Earth, 1989), ISBN[27]
Camelot, (Quiet Earth, 1989), ISBN[27]
The Force, (Carlsbad: Hay House, 1996), ISBN 978-1-4019-0675-7
Infinite Self: 33 Steps to Reclaiming Your Infinite Power],
(Nightingale Conant, 1996) ASIN B000UY0Z8S[25]
Intuition, (Carlsbad: Hay House, 1996), ISBN 978-1-4019-0674-0
Developing the Sixth Sense, (Quiet Earth, 1987), ISBN[27]
Life Was Never Meant to Be a Struggle (Carlsbad: Hay House,
1997), ISBN 978-1-4019-0452-4
The Mastery of Money, (Quiet Earth, 1989), ISBN[27]
Masculine and Feminine Spirituality, (Quiet Earth, 1989), ISBN[27]

Custodians of Light, (Quiet Earth, 1989), ISBN[27]


Silent Power, (Carlsbad: Hay House, 1997), ISBN 978-1-40190658-0
Channeling and Your Spiritual Quest, (Quiet Earth, 1988), ISBN[27]
The Little Money Bible, (Carlsbad: Hay House, 1998), ISBN 978-14019-0671-9
The Journey Beyond Enlightenment, (Nightingale Conant, 2005)[25]
The Fringe Dweller's Guide to Almost Everything, (Tolemac
Canada, 2012) ISBN 978-0-9867300-0-9[25]
Meditations, brainwave metronomes. (Partial list)
Trance States, (Quiet Earth, 1990), ISBN[27]
Meditation on the Edge, (Quiet Earth, 1990), ISBN[27]
The Art of Meditation, (Quiet Earth, 1996), ISBN[27]
Higher Self, (Quiet Earth, 1989), ISBN[27]
Where the Raven Lands, (Quiet Earth, 1996), ISBN[27]
Heartbeat Meditation[25]
Etruscan Healing Meditation, (Tyler/Wilde) (2010)[25]
Avalon Protection Prayer, (Tyler/Wilde) (2010)[25]
Gayatri Mantra Meditation, (Tyler/Wilde) (2010)[25]

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