A focused exposition of Robert Collier's New Thought philosophy concerning the divine principle within the individual and the disciplined use of belief.
In The God in You, Collier develops the argument that spiritual power is not external to the individual but inherent within human consciousness. Drawing upon biblical language, metaphysical tradition, and the emerging vocabulary of early twentieth-century mental science, he contends that faith, expectation, and directed thought influence both character and circumstance.
Unlike purely devotional works, Collier frames his argument in practical terms. He emphasizes clarity of desire, consistency of belief, and the steady cultivation of inner conviction. The text reflects the transitional period of New Thought in which metaphysical concepts were increasingly articulated as principles of success and personal mastery. Presented here in its complete and unabridged form, this edition preserves Collier's original structure and argument.
Within the broader Sublime cluster, this work stands alongside foundational New Thought texts by Prentice Mulford, William Walker Atkinson, and Florence Scovel Shinn, while representing a more systematized twentieth-century articulation of the movement.