Harness the power of imagination to shape your reality.
First published in 1921, Your Invisible Power distills the teachings of Genevieve Behrend—Thomas Troward’s only personal student—into a concise, practical guide for anyone seeking to turn thought into tangible results. Drawing on New Thought principles and Troward’s “Edinburgh Lectures,” Behrend reveals how focused visualization, unwavering belief, and disciplined emotion activate a creative force she calls the invisible power.
Through vivid anecdotes and step-by-step exercises, this classic shows how to:
Create clear mental pictures that magnetize the events, people, and resources you desire.
Strengthen faith and expectation so doubts no longer sabotage outcomes.
Align thought, feeling, and action for steady progress toward health, abundance, and purpose.
Redirect negative patterns by replacing fear and worry with constructive images.
Accessible and energizing, Your Invisible Power remains a cornerstone text for students of the law of attraction, metaphysical coaching, and modern manifestation practices. Read it in an afternoon, revisit it for a lifetime—the principles are simple, but their impact is transformative.
Ideal for entrepreneurs, artists, and personal-growth seekers who want a short, no-nonsense manual on how to turn inner vision into outer reality.
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Genevieve Behrend (1881 – 1960) is the inspirational author of the powerful classic Your Invisible Power. She was the only student of Thomas Troward (1847-1916). She was born in 1881 in France and grew up in Paris. Between 1912 to 1914, Genevieve Behrend’s life focused solely on the wisdom and philosophy of Thomas Troward (1847- 1916) who’s influential and compelling ideas provided much of the groundwork to the spiritual philosophy known today as New Thought or mental science.
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