July/August 2009 Spirituality
Finding Grace

By Peter George

Stuart Wilde is the maverick writer, thought leader and best-selling author of more than 20 books on empowerment, spirituality, and progressive metaphysics including the popular books Miracles, Silent Power and Sixth Sense.

In his latest book, Grace, Gaia and the End of Days, Wilde examines grace from a 21st century perspective and postulates that grace or pure love as he calls it, is a golden light seen coming from the inner spiritual world that is data driven and laced with trillions of bytes of fractal information that "offers you hope, good fortune, miracle healing and respite from pain."

While many traditionally have sought grace through prayer, Wilde believes that you can learn to access grace as "downloads" experienced as visions, extrasensory perception and dreams when in a trance meditative state.

Q. How do you define grace?

A. In religious terms, it's often portrayed as the concept of the goodness of God that seemingly saved a sailor from drowning in the song "Amazing Grace." And we often experience it as waves of bliss that come over us, or one of those unexplainable moments of inspiration in which we feel grace flowing through us. Sometimes it manifests an inexplicable coincidence or strange occurrence. But in visions arrived at through theta meditative states (in thousands of documented visions), we began to access the multi-dimensional hyperspace reality where grace exists, and we saw that grace is very complex.

And while we see grace often as a golden light and experience it as pure love, it can also be described as a fractal code of vast complexity. In essence grace is data driven - there are trillions of bytes of information in it.

Q. Why have you written about it?

A. Grace is a gift - the gift of respite from people's pain. It's vast and exciting. And we're learning that it actually is a very technical subject that offers humans a sophisticated psychological comprehension of self - it offers us hope. We've observed, for example, that miracle healings come from it, because sickness is a breakdown of the digital-fractal code that describes the proper functioning of a human liver, for example. It's as though we've been able to observe the mechanics, or the science if you will, of the same grace often referred to by religion. But like any technology, we've had to learn about it and comprehend the information flow and what to do with it.

Q. Can you explain your technique for accessing grace? How might it resolve someone's pain in practical, day-to-day terms?

A. I recommend meditation for 24 minutes a day ideally, using a theta metronome to take you down to a lower brain speed while you train yourself to stay awake. Trance is a semi-comatose state that we all go into every night while asleep, so it is natural. Anyone can learn to see visions if they can achieve the trance state (four to seven cycles a second of brain speed) and stay awake, in order to experience and retain visions.

When you are in the trance state, the serenity of it allows you to access the data-laden codes of grace because you are disconnected from the discordant energy of the world around you. You become pure and your mental chatter is less active. Grace is received at this more complex level as visions, extrasensory perception and subtle feelings that are usually far more accurate than reason and the waking mind.

I have seen grace flow as a divine wind that looked gold to me, when in the trance state myself, and I have seen it come down to us as complex tubes that exist in the hyperstate that quantum physics describes, and latch to the crown chakra. In those tubes is the offer of a miracle healing expressed as digital-fractal codes of vast complexity. This serves to align the person who is ill to the new codes and their inherent blessing.

Or the digital-fractal codes provide a feeling of peace and well-being to someone who is suffering from worry and anxiety. I believe it comes in part from a person's higher-self and the inner knowing that has our well-being at heart.

So in terms of helping someone on a practical, day-to-day level, often the intuition that comes from grace offers creative solutions to problems in the here and now, like paying the rent or making a car payment. So grace might appear, for example, in the form of a money-making idea or a creative project that may well generate new income.

Q. How did you arrive at this understanding of grace?

A. It was complex - it took eight years. Much of our understanding came from information that was shown through thousands of visions - and I'm lucky to know eight of the greatest visionaries in the world - and with their information laced in with my 200,000 visions, we gradually triangulated a subjective comprehension of the data bank we call grace. These visions are akin to the power of the Delphic Oracle and many are informative explaining or showing the nature of the hyperstate reality. Then some are prophetic - they accurately indicate our destiny and things that will happen in the next few months or even years.

Sometimes these visions play as a video clip would on TV, showing information often so pin point in it's accuracy that it can later be verified as events unfold day to day. There is always the problem of corrupt information or flights of fancy of course, but if a vision shows, as one of mine did, the exact time of a plane crash in New York to the very minute, then one can't argue.

And sometimes the visions appear as pictures and words in the mind's eye, some black and white, but most in color. Some of these visions are very beautiful fractals in nature - geometries, words and information. We learned of other dimensions, heavens and hells and magical worlds - worlds so complex in their digital-fractal topography there are no real words to describe them. There is a shamanistic quality to some of them.

Learn more about Stuart Wilde at www.stuartwilde.com.