Robert Collier's classic essay explores the hidden power within human consciousness and the ability of individuals to rise beyond ordinary limitations.
In The Law of the Higher Potential, Robert Collier examines the idea that every individual carries within them a deeper reservoir of ability waiting to be awakened. Drawing upon the principles of New Thought philosophy, Collier argues that human beings possess a latent power that can be activated through clarity of purpose, disciplined thought, and faith in one's inner capacity.
Collier suggests that many people live far below their true potential because they fail to recognize the creative force operating within their own consciousness. By aligning thought, belief, and action with higher ideals, individuals can release this dormant potential and shape the direction of their lives in more purposeful and constructive ways.
Written in Collier's clear and motivational style, the essay reflects the early twentieth-century movement that emphasized personal responsibility, mental discipline, and the transformative power of belief. The Law of the Higher Potential remains one of the enduring works of inspirational philosophy associated with the New Thought tradition.