The Hidden Power, and Other Papers upon Mental Science

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In T. Troward's The Hidden Power, and Other Papers upon Mental Science, readers are immersed in a collection of insightful essays exploring the power of the mind and its ability to shape reality. Troward's writing style is both articulate and profound, delving into the principles of mental science with clarity and depth. Set in the context of the late 19th century when interest in metaphysical and spiritual concepts was at its peak, this book offers valuable insights into the workings of the mind and the potential for personal transformation through the power of thought. Troward's emphasis on the universal laws governing mental phenomena provides a solid foundation for those seeking a deeper understanding of the mind-body connection and the role of consciousness in shaping our experiences. T. Troward, a renowned British philosopher and judge, was known for his pioneering work in the field of mental science. His background in law and metaphysics gives his writings a unique perspective that resonates with readers seeking practical applications of spiritual principles. The Hidden Power is a must-read for anyone interested in harnessing their mental abilities to create a fulfilling and purposeful life.

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Thomas Troward (1847-1916) was a British author whose contributions to the New Thought Movement brought him recognition as an influential thinker and philosopher of mental science. Prior to his literary career, Troward served as a Divisional Judge in British-administered India, which influenced his meditative practices and philosophical inquiries. Troward's synthesis of Eastern and Western thought emerged distinctively in his writings, marrying the spiritual teachings of the East with the intellectual rigor of the West. His keen interest in metaphysics and the laws governing the universe is distinctly captured in his seminal work, 'The Hidden Power, and Other Papers upon Mental Science' (1921), a compilation of essays that delve into the probing questions of mind and its potential. Troward's literary style often reflected a scholarly approach, marked by systematic reasoning and an unwavering belief in the causative power of thought. His works paved the way for many who sought to explore the intersections of spirituality, consciousness, and personal growth. Troward's legacy stands firmly in the foundations of New Thought literature and continues to inspire those on a quest for understanding the profound capabilities of the human mind.

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