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Book Review: His best and most revealing work
Summary: 5 Stars

Stuart Wilde lays it all out. If you have not read any of his other work I suggest you do so BEFORE reading God's Gladiators. Everything Stuart has written is worth a read but God's Gladiators supasses anything he has done beofre. He pushes your limits as he pushed his own. I highly recommend any of his work.

Book Review: Is it real or is it mescaline?
Summary: 5 Stars

I am a fan of Stuart Wilde. I love his writing style, subject matter and honesty. I am delighted to read anything he produces. I consider myself scarcely worthy of writing a review.

Stuarts writing style has changed in recent years. This is apparent to those who have tagged along on his website through the discussion pages, traveling, rambling, commentary, visions, morphing walls, crop circles and finally little grey space creatures. Is it real or is it mescaline? I figure the old boy is just shaking his metaphysical tree. Some of us will drop to the ground; but I won't be one of them.

Stuart Wilde did not invent the concepts he presents in his books. Somehow he manages to pluck these ideas out of the cosmos and wrap them up for us in his charismatic words. As children we understood these concepts clear as a bell. There are worlds within worlds. We can fly in our minds. Sunshine has a feeling. All life is sacred. We're not steering the big ship.

Thank god - or the gladiators - for someone who will step up and disrobe the charlatans of the modern world and breathe life into our stale existence.

When I read the book the first time I got so much out of it. When I read it the second time I'll enjoy it even more. Suspend your judgment long enough allow Stuart Wilde to stretch your perception like metaphysical silly putty.

What a deal. Thanks for writing it.


Book Review: Stuie From Family Guy Makes More Sense
Summary: 2 Stars

11 years ago, Stuart Wilde changed my life with his marvelous work "Whispering Winds of Change". Being raised as a Jehovah's Witness, his teachings were particularly profound in my struggle with finding spirituality after breaking free from a brainwashing cult. To date, he is THE most influential of all metaphysical teachers in my life--period. But something has changed. In his book, "Infinite Self" he warns of the dangers of "becoming a guru by manipulating weaker people and "using your knowledge to frighten people, to scare them into giving you their power or their money." So what is it that you want from ME Stuie and the rest of your faithful that bought this book? "God's Gladiators?" "God's Train Wreck" would have been a more suitable title--you really want to look away but you just can't. Strip this book down to it's bare bones and take away all the woo woo ramblings and you have the same basic premise of the Jehovah's Witness religion: you have no control, you are being controlled, there are very dark forces at work and even if you live the best life possible you are still probably going to end up being screwed. Oh, and by the way, the end of the world is right around the corner. Even the pictures on his website look like images straight out of a Watchtower or Awake. Did the man who changed the way I perceive the world really just tell me to make sure I put a towel under my feet if I simply MUST put my feet on the floor because the Ghouls love to come up through the floor boards? I think Mr. Wilde has played (or faught) too long in the dimensions of the dark...or maybe he's just done too much Aya...perhaps both. Whatever his path. destiny has taken him on an extended trip to the dark side. What hope does he offer? Not much at all actually. I honestly only think he mentioned God's Gladiators a handful of times...but don't count on them if you eat meat, use a microwave or talk on your cell phone too much because the Ghouls are gonna get ya and suck up all your life force. This sad work does not detract from what he has given to me over the years but I had to come to the same conclusion about Stuart that I did of the Jehovah's Witnesses when I broke free: Even if this IS the truth, I will not live my life that way. I'm going to miss you Stuie. Please come back to the light.

Book Review: This book changed my life
Summary: 5 Stars

I was going through a crisis in my life and I intuitively picked up this book off a shelf. It was one of the strangest events of my life as I had never heard of Stuart Wilde or any of the many other books he has written. This book is about Wilde's journey through the dimensional doorways and into the other dimensions that many know are there but few have had the time or courage to enter. This book is about the "Godess", and what one may find when going on a "Godess" or vision quest. The energy is what he has referred to as Quest, or the sacred journey, but this story takes it a step further. As we are entering a quickening now, and events begin to accelerate, I believe that now is the right time for those who are ready to take the Red Pill and find out just what reality really is and not what the fat controllers of the world want you to believe it is. This book is a sort of Red Pill, a doorway into an energy that changes the direction you are going in life if you are ready. I picked up that energy and I am ready, a year and a half later, to leave everything behind and go on my personal quest. That is the energy contained in this book, and that is the energy which will slowly transform our world and save our people. If you have the courage and this feels right for you, get it.

Book Review: This book will astound you!
Summary: 5 Stars

Gods Gladiators is truly a remarkable book. You will have to read it 2 or 3 times before you come to grips with the contents.
Stuart Wilde does give a warning, a couple of chapters in and you proceed at your own risk. After the first reading I wondered why Stuart Wilde has gone ahead and published this book now, because to come out and write as he has in God's Gladiators is to make yourself a target. But Stuart has never shied away from the difficult . As his legacy of books is testiment to.

In Gladiators,Stuart talks from his personal experience in the heyday of the new age and how it was doomed from the start. Another of the tricks played on humanity. It would be easy to become depressed after reading Gladiators, if it wasn't for Stuart irrepressible humour and optimism. As he points out, humanity has fooled itself, and been fooled into believing it is in charge, as we relentlessly pursue perfection.
But we are the prey, fed off on the ground and in the air. Stuart names some of the predators directly, and alludes to others in the allegorical tale of his personal quest to find the Lady of the Lake, and to tell the Devil he loves him. This no cosy read, but, as world events take increasingly bizzare turns, if you have the courage, READ IT.

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