Stuart Wilde

Stuart Wilde
Pen nameStuart Wilde
Occupation
  • Writer
  • lecturer
  • teacher
  • essayist
  • humorist
  • scriptwriter
  • lyricist
  • music producer
Period1983–2013
SubjectTaoism, spirituality, personal development, cognition, culture, money, society, meditation, philosophy, ESP, consciousness, quantum mechanics
Notable worksMiracles, The Force, The Quickening, The Trick to Money is Having Some, Infinite Self: 33 Steps to Reclaiming Your Inner Power, Sixth Sense, The Art of Meditation, Grace, Gaia and the End of Days, Plum Red
ChildrenSebastien Wilde
RelativesCommander James Wilde DSC, RN, Liliana Wilde
Website
www.stuartwilde.com

Stuart Wilde (24 September 1946 – 1 May 2013) was a British writer. Best known for his works on New Age, self-empowerment, and spirituality,[1] he was also a lecturer, teacher, humorist, essayist, scriptwriter, lyricist, and music producer. He was the author of twenty books including the popular series[2] The Taos Quintet: Miracles, The Force, Affirmations, The Quickening, and The Trick to Money is Having Some.[3][4]

  1. ^ "Stuart Wilde" Archived 8 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Hay House.
  2. ^ Hay, Veronica M. "An Interview with Stuart Wilde: On Money, Energy and Empowerment" Archived 21 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine. intouchmag.com (retrieved on 2009-01-28).
  3. ^ "Stuart Wilde", WorldCatCatalog.
  4. ^ Cygnar, Cecilia. "Synopsis" Archived 3 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine, MSN Movies.