Stuart Wilde

Self-Help Author

Stuart Wilde was born in Farnham, England, United Kingdom on September 24th, 1946 and is the Self-Help Author. At the age of 66, Stuart Wilde biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
September 24, 1946
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Farnham, England, United Kingdom
Death Date
May 1, 2013 (age 66)
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Profession
Blogger, Motivational Speaker, Writer
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Sebastien Wilde
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Commander James Wilde DSC, RN, Liliana Wilde
Stuart Wilde Career

He studied alternative religions and Taoist philosophy for five years from the age of twenty-eight, and when he was thirty-three, he emigrated to the United States of America where he lived in Laguna Beach, California with his first wife Cynthia. He wrote his first book, Miracles, in 1983.

Shortly thereafter he began a career as a lecturer appearing mainly in New Thought Churches and at New Age conferences. In the 1990s he toured regularly with Deepak Chopra, Dr. Wayne Dyer and Louise Hay, appearing at venues such as the Sydney Entertainment Centre.

Wilde's London street slang and comedic way of presenting self-empowerment and spiritual ideas continue to attract a wide and diverse audience. He's been called ahead of his time," 'the teacher's teacher' because of the influence he has had on other writers and lecturers in the field", provocative, poignant, controversial, funny, and his writing "timeless".

He remains a figure for progressive thought in metaphysics and the field of human potential, and is often quoted with references to his work appearing across a wide swath of international cultural, business, and educational forums from the Kennedy Center for the Arts', interviews with American hip-hop artists and slam poets, international investment conferences, and the pages of international media such as CNET's "Top 10 List: Human Development Gurus" and The Times of India's "Sunday Life" section.

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