Life Was Never Meant To Be A Struggle

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Life Was Never Meant to Be a Struggle

Author of The Trick to Money Is Having Some! “Life was never meant to be a struggle, just a gentle progression from one point to another, much like walking through a valley on a sunny day.” Stuart analyzes why we, as humans, are constantly making life harder for ourselves and how to stop this detrimental mind loop and inner belief that life is a struggle. Through this book Stuart helps you identify your struggle, why it has appeared in your life, and eliminate it. Take back your freedom and create a life struggle-free!
Ebony & Ivory

Many books have been written about the problems of racial hostility and cultural diversity-but none like Ebony and Ivory. This powerful collection offers a refreshing and humorous look at these serious issues that face our society. The fables and articles in Ebony and Ivory will make the reader laugh, cry, and shout and will also cause us to do some deep self-evaluation.
The Art of Redemption

For decades, modern seekers have experimented and studied with many diverse teachers and religions, but Stuart Wilde says 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.