In The Soul's Secret, Hilton Hotema explores the nature of the soul, consciousness, and the hidden dimensions of human existence. Drawing upon metaphysical philosophy, ancient wisdom traditions, and spiritual inquiry, Hotema examines the possibility that the true essence of humanity extends far beyond the physical body and ordinary perception.
Throughout the work, he investigates enduring questions surrounding identity, purpose, intuition, and the relationship between the material and spiritual worlds. Hotema suggests that many of life's deepest mysteries can only be understood through a greater awareness of the soul's role in human development and evolution. As with much of his writing, he encourages readers to question conventional assumptions and seek a deeper understanding of their own inner nature.
Written in his characteristic style, blending metaphysical speculation with philosophical reflection, The Soul's Secret presents a thought-provoking exploration of spiritual consciousness and self-discovery. It remains an intriguing work for readers interested in esoteric philosophy, personal growth, and the timeless search for meaning.
Highlights
• Explores the nature of the soul and human consciousness
• Examines spiritual development and self-discovery
• Draws upon metaphysical and esoteric traditions
• Investigates the relationship between the physical and spiritual worlds
• Written by influential metaphysical author Hilton Hotema in 1956
• A compelling work for collectors of New Thought, metaphysics, and spiritual literature