First published in 1926, The Secret of the Ages sets forth Robert Collier's philosophy of directed thought, belief, and purposeful action as the foundation of achievement.
Drawing upon biblical narrative, classical allegory, and practical observation, Collier argues that the power shaping outward circumstance begins in disciplined inward conviction. Throughout the volume, he develops the principle that focused desire, clarified purpose, and sustained belief form the basis of material and spiritual attainment. Rather than offering momentary encouragement, Collier constructs a structured argument about the relationship between thought and result.
Emerging from the early twentieth-century tradition often associated with New Thought, The Secret of the Ages reflects a period in which psychology, spirituality, and business ambition increasingly intersected. Collier presents success not as accident, but as a consequence of internal alignment and persistent effort. His language, measured and reflective, situates prosperity within a broader moral and philosophical framework.
This Sublime Books edition presents the complete and unabridged 1926 text, preserving Collier's original structure and tone.
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