What is the true source of life, consciousness, and creative power within the human being?
Published in 1959, The Hidden Creator by Hilton Hotema explores one of the central themes found throughout his body of work: the idea that humanity possesses an innate creative intelligence that remains largely unrecognized and unexplored. Drawing upon metaphysical philosophy, natural law, ancient wisdom traditions, and his own unconventional interpretations of human evolution, Hotema examines the hidden forces he believed operate behind physical existence.
Expanding upon subjects that appear throughout many of his writings, Hotema investigates the origins of life, the nature of consciousness, the relationship between mind and matter, and the latent powers he believed reside within every human being. He argues that the creative force responsible for life itself is not distant or external, but exists as an active principle within humanity—one capable of influencing health, awareness, vitality, and personal transformation.
Across its 158 pages, The Hidden Creator presents a broader and more developed exploration of Hotema's philosophy than many of his shorter pamphlets and booklets. Readers will encounter his distinctive blend of metaphysical speculation, natural health concepts, esoteric thought, and reflections on humanity's forgotten potential.
Topics Include:
- The nature of consciousness and creative intelligence
- Human potential and self-development
- Ancient wisdom and metaphysical philosophy
- The relationship between mind and matter
- Natural law and the origins of life
- Vitality, longevity, and self-mastery
- The hidden capacities of the human being
A substantial and thought-provoking work for collectors of metaphysical literature, alternative philosophy, natural health, esoteric studies, and the writings of Hilton Hotema. The Hidden Creator remains one of Hotema's more comprehensive examinations of the creative forces he believed shape both the individual and the universe itself.