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FREE SIXTH SENSE: INCLUDING THE SECRETS OF THE ETHERIC SUBTLE BODY PDF Stuart Wilde | 242 pages | 01 Mar 2000 | Hay House Inc | 9781561705016 | English | Carlsbad, United States Sixth Sense: Including the Secrets of the Etheric Subtle Body by Stuart Wilde The lowest-priced brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging where packaging is applicable. Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See details for additional description. What does this price mean? This is the price excluding shipping and handling fees a seller has provided at which the same item, or one that is nearly identical to it, is being offered for sale or has been offered for sale in the recent past. The price may be the seller's own price elsewhere or another seller's price. The "off" amount and percentage simply signifies the calculated difference between the seller-provided price for the item elsewhere and the seller's price on eBay. I love Stuart Wilde's work. He talked about his personal experiences and in detail explain about our own ability - sixth sense. If you are in the spirital path, this area is a must known. This is a great book for you. Skip to main content. About this product. Make an offer:. Stock photo. Brand new: Lowest price The lowest-priced brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging where packaging is applicable. You've Got This Paperback. See all 6 brand new listings. Buy It Now. Add to cart. About this product Product Information In this groundbreaking book, Stuart Wilde brings to light new and compelling information about the sixth sense, which he defines as sacred energy that taps you into the state of all-knowing. The transition comes about when you see your life in grander terms, to have Sixth Sense: Including the Secrets of the Etheric Subtle Body desire to reach beyond the mundane to a special level of spirituality. Additional Product Features Dewey Edition. Show More Show Less. Add to Cart. Any Condition Any Condition. See all 21 - All listings for this product. Sixth Sense: Including the Secrets of the Etheric Subtle Body and Reviews Write a review. Most relevant reviews. Great book read with open mind I love Stuart Wilde's work. Best Selling in Nonfiction See all. Bill o'Reilly's Killing Ser. When Women Pray Hardcover T. Jakes Christian Inspirational No ratings or reviews yet. Save on Nonfiction Trending price is based on prices over last 90 days. You may also like. Stuart Sixth Sense: Including the Secrets of the Etheric Subtle Body Paperback Books. Oscar Wilde Paperback Books. Paperback Oscar Wilde Books. Oscar Wilde Paperbacks Books. Paperback Stuart M. Kaminsky Books. 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I have a while bookshelf of similar books and this is the worst. The author spends a large part of the book criticizing how others live and think in a transparent attempt to inflate his own ego. The reader is encouraged to stereotype others and assume if they don't share the same interest in spirituality they are Sixth Sense: Including the Secrets of the Etheric Subtle Body a "sleep state". I'm very spiritual and have spent years developing clairvoyance etc. I am not however good at things like maths. A person who has spent their lifetime contemplating I have a while bookshelf of similar books and this is the worst. A person who has spent their lifetime contemplating mathamatics and not giving a hoot about spiritualism isn't asleep, they are just focused on something else! Trying to diminish another's life experience because they are unlike you is just pure ego. You don't need to be hyper aware of what is around you OR connected to your sixth sense to be awake in life. If anything I feel being so focused on Sixth Sense: Including the Secrets of the Etheric Subtle Body physical reality and mundane life takes energy from my clairvoyance. If I ignore the mundane comings and goings of my everyday life my abilities strengthen considerably. If you want to develope your sixth sense, focus on ignoring your ego and meditation - don't memorise a street or stereotype everyone you meet. Don't look at those around you as in a sleep state just because they don't share your interests. I can imagine this author dribbling nonsense to someone who doesn't care and then assuming that person is 'asleep' because they don't stare in wide eyed admiration. I can also see the author watching people go about their day and assuming their lives are empty and meaningless because they aren't trying to count light switches or reading Stuart Wilde. I'm so dissapointed. A book full of boring rubbish where the authors ego is wildly inflated. I can see no evidence that he actually has many abilities using the sixth sense. There is nothing on Astral Projection and some of his theories directly contradict my own experiences and those of many better psychic authors I've read about. Give this book a miss and read intuition by Paul Fenton-Smith. Jun 15, Eric rated it really liked it. It's a relatively new subject for me, everything else in the book was great. Jul 08, Imaginarian rated it it was ok Shelves: In his book, the Sixth SenseStuart Wilde explores how he thinks we can achieve greater ESP via the use of one of our subtle, energy bodies- the etheric. Wilde assumes the reader is already familiar with chakras and auras and so dives in to provide a plethora of original, and often zany, ideas for how we can expand our previous knowledge with exercises that will lead us to our own Sixth Sense: Including the Secrets of the Etheric Subtle Body. The thing about the exercises is that they either appear too mundane for most readers to care, such as In his book, the Sixth SenseStuart Wilde explores how he thinks we can achieve greater ESP via the use of one of our subtle, energy bodies- the etheric. I'll elaborate on both. Now, I actually like the mundane exercises, because I've explored on my own with similar types of ideas, and I know that any trick or talent you have in the waking life can be turned on its head in non-waking realms in exhilarating ways. For instance, Wilde's memory exercise above will assist you in augmenting dream recall to exponential degrees. In fact, I would be upset if someone else performed such invasive exercises on me without my permission. Wilde Sixth Sense: Including the Secrets of the Etheric Subtle Body you perform all Sixth Sense: Including the Secrets of the Etheric Subtle Body these preemptive tactics in order to protect yourself and set your own course straight from those people who might unintentionally derail you or wish to harm you. The thing about psychic senses, though, is that if someone is out to get you, you won't have to try so hard to know. However, to push yourself into someone else's energy- even with the idea of helping them- is wrong in my view and goes against Wilde's own policy of non-infringement, but he doesn't seem to notice. There were a couple realms of thought that Wilde discussed that I think the book could have done without. For one, Wilde seems to believe that alien greys and UFOs are more pivotal to our overall understanding of the sixth sense than I do, as he not only devoted almost an entire chapter to them, but veered off into numerous other tangents throughout the book. A few times, I actually stopped reading to wonder to myself what book I was reading. And two, there is an awkward chapter Sixth Sense: Including the Secrets of the Etheric Subtle Body relationships wherein Wilde waxes forth on yin and yang, stereotypical male and female attributes that apparently, we should be striving forand what it's like spiritually and psychically to be either a man or a woman. Okay, I grant that Wilde may have had RIP a good handle on what it's like to be a man, but reading his impressions of what it's like to be a woman made me cringe and feel like I was reading an adolescent boy's diary. Mine have all been exotic roller coasters, upon which I became so giddy I had to get off. All said, I think there are much better ways to psychically read people, other than to invade their psychic space or to slap labels on them.