
Silent Power

silent power is a strength you quietly express, not one you wield. It’s born from the seeds of self-control.
Stuart Wilde • Silent Power
If you find yourself struggling, immediately look to see what the underlying emotion is.
Stuart Wilde • Silent Power
Stay inside your power where you feel the most secure. And work on controlling the ego. Discipline it so that you move from its fragile world to the immortal certainty of spirit. There you will feel the eternity within you, and your insecurity will gradually melt. You’ll accept life as you find it, rather than struggling against it, and you’ll know
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The more sophisticated method of silent talking is this: Imagine yourself etherically stepping out of your body, and then turn to face yourself. Now your etheric body is facing the same direction as the person in front of you, the individual you’re having a conversation with. Next, step back with your etheric and melt inside that person’s body,
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We refer to our emotions as feelings.
Stuart Wilde • Silent Power
So, through the nature-self, we create a spiritual bridge
Stuart Wilde • Silent Power
When tackling a problem, the intellect might say, “I feel we should do this or that.” But the mind doesn’t mean “I feel.” What it means is “I think.” Most of what the mind says it feels is not really feeling at all—it’s opinion.
Stuart Wilde • Silent Power
Of course, the key to serenity is not necessarily in satisfying your ego’s preferences. Rather, it’s in reducing your preferences and absolutes.
Stuart Wilde • Silent Power
The initial point in consolidating your silent power is to discipline yourself to stop leaning. When you’re the most desperate to lean in on people, that’s when you should exercise control. The game is called: “Stand Straight in Life.” Not many have heard of it.