The Hidden Power
Description
The Hidden Power is a book by Thomas Troward, first published in the early 20th century. This enduring metaphysical classic explores the fundamental principles of mental science, self-empowerment, and the creative power of thought, inviting readers to discover the latent potential that resides within every individual. Written by an English judge turned philosophical writer, The Hidden Power distils complex spiritual ideas into a logical framework that bridges New Thought philosophy and practical personal development. At its core, the book reveals how focused thought, spiritual awareness, and self-directed belief influence our everyday experiences. Troward asserts that the hidden power of the human mind is not an obscure mystical force but an inherent capacity we can consciously cultivate to transform life circumstances, enhance wellbeing, and align with universal principles of creation. Through essays on the “I Am,” affirmative power, desire as a motive force, and the principle of guidance, this book offers a compelling introduction to concepts that have shaped modern discussions on manifestation, conscious creation, and the law of attraction. Readers interested in mind mastery, metaphysical exploration, and personal growth will find rich insights into how inner beliefs shape outer reality. Troward’s emphasis on ethical alignment and responsible use of mental power sets The Hidden Power apart as both a philosophical work and a how-to guide for intentional living.