Secrets of Power I: The Individual Empowerment vs The Societal Panorama of Power and Depowerment (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
Most books about power focus on the familiar model: the few holding sway over the many, a dynamic often mistaken as the “natural order of power.” Yet this arrangement depends on something deeper—the deliberate social conditioning that keeps the majority disempowered, ensuring the powerful can maintain control.
To achieve this, societies suppress and conceal knowledge of the extraordinary abilities known to exist within individuals—capacities forced into latency in most people. While it is commonly recognized that power and secrecy are intertwined, the vast “web” of secrets surrounding the true nature of human potential is far more extensive than many realize.
As explored in Volume I of Secrets of Power, genuine empowerment cannot be achieved without first understanding the broader panorama of societal power—and the systematic depowerment that sustains it.
Note: These reprints of Ingo Swann’s titles are offered for educational and inspirational purposes. They reflect the author’s personal experiences and perspectives and are not intended as medical, psychological, or professional advice.