In my view, Wilde is a mystic and visonary. His books are rich in an embodied praxis that one can apply to the events of one's life for positive change and transformation. This book holds no hands and Wilde is an exemplar of courage by repudiating standards of correctness and peer preasure; he takes a definitive stance against embracing or remaining silent inorder to withhold his vision of the truth, so not to upset someone else's map of what reality is suppose to look like in our contemporary moment.
I find all of Wilde's books to be a primer to changing the "dream" of modern man and his advocacy against a consensus reality that the rest of the sheep follow so religiously. As noted by previous reviewers below, anything that falls outside of this consensus reality to which they cling is met with an appalling elitism.
I use Wilde's books for personal transformation. These books came into my life at the right moment and for the right purpose to provide a new lens from which to see with new eyes. Instead of trying to get the world to conform to my agenda of right and wrong, I know hold empowering tools to recognize that my thoughts create my reality. And therein rests my peace.
While I cannot afford Mr. Wilde's workshops offered on his web site. His books are enough, and all that one needs to change is brought about by practicing his methods. If you truly want to change yourself, this guide is without equal in my opinion.
Read everything he writes.
I have always respected Stuart Wilde's views on metaphysical perspectives of his own design. I expected an even greater insight with this new book. However, I am baffled on the content of his latest ideas which seem to border on science fiction and of a nature which is both hard to believe and even more difficult to comprehend. At times while reading this book, I feel the author has gone over the edge of reality.