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An Indian monk, yogi and guru, Yogananda Paramahansa was one of the earliest spiritual gurus who introduced meditation and yoga to the western world. His book Autobiography of a Yogi was acclaimed critically and commercialized and has sold almost 4 Million copies. It is considered as a book that has changed the life of millions across the globe. The quotes from Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda  has been inspiring its readers to lead a better and spiritually enriched life.

Dubbed as the 20th Century’s first superstar Guru, Yogananda Paramahansa was born in Gorakhpur in a bengali family. He joined the monastic swami order after graduating from college. He propagated the study of science and modern education along with spiritual ideals and yoga techniques. He soon moved to United States of America where he founded the Self-Realization Fellowship (SRF) to disseminate his teachings on Yoga and meditation across the globe. He became one of the most popular spiritual Gurus of 20th Century in the USA while gaining almost a celebrity status with several influential followers.

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We bring you some of the best quotes from Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda to awaken you spiritually towards the path of inner happiness and peace.

1. Darkness must always be combated positively. – Autobiography of a Yogi 

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2. The poet is intimate with truth, while the scientist approaches awkwardly. – Autobiography of a Yogi 

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3. The more deeply we perceive, the more striking becomes the evidence that a uniform plan links every form in manifold nature. – Autobiography of a Yogi 

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4. The soul must stretch over the cosmogonic abysses, while the body performs its daily duties. – Autobiography of a Yogi 

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5. Be as simple as you can be; you will be astonished to see how uncomplicated and happy your life can become. – Autobiography of a Yogi 

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6. Live quietly in the moment and see the beauty of all before you. The future will take care of itself. – Autobiography of a Yogi 

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7. Since you alone are responsible for your thoughts, only you can change them. – Autobiography of a Yogi 

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8. Forget the past, for it is gone from your domain! Forget the future, for it is beyond your reach! Control the present! Live supremely well now! This is the way of the wise. – Autobiography of a Yogi 

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9. Kindness is the light that dissolves all walls between souls, families, and nations. – Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda

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10. Live each moment completely and the future will take care of itself. Fully enjoy the wonder and beauty of each moment. – Autobiography of a Yogi 

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11. Look only for the good in everything so you absorb the quality of beauty. – Autobiography of a Yogi 

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12. Every tomorrow is determined by every today. – Autobiography of a Yogi

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13. God is simple, everything else is complex. – Autobiography of a Yogi 

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14. When you learn to live for others, they will live for you. – Autobiography of a Yogi 

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15. The power of unfulfilled desires is the root of all man’s slavery – Autobiography of a Yogi 

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16. Softer than the flower, where kindness is concerned; stronger than the thunder, where principles are at stake. – Autobiography of a Yogi 

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17. The one who pursues a goal of even mindedness is neither jubilant with gain nor depressed by loss. – Autobiography of a Yogi 

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18. Some people try to be tall by cutting off the heads of others! – Autobiography of a Yogi 

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19. Do not do what you want, and then you may do what you like. – Autobiography of a Yogi 

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20. Your Spine is your Body’s Battery. Keep it Charged! – Autobiography of a Yogi 

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Paramahansa Yogananda remains on the leading figures in Western spirituality even today and was the first prominent Indian Guru to settle in the Unites States. He was also one of the first prominent Indians to be hosted in the White House when President Calvin Collidge invited him to the White House in 1927. He became popular for his preaching of striking a balance between Western material growth and Indian spiritual values.

Former Apple CEO, Steve Jobs read Autobiography Of A Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda  as a teenager and re-read it several times. Other renowned personalities like George Harrison and Pandit Ravi Shankar were also inspired by this book. Indian Cricket Captain, Virat Kohli has revealed that this book influenced his life in a very positive way and has urged everyone to read it.

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“Live quietly in the moment and see the beauty of all before you. The future will take care of itself......” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“You may control a mad elephant; You may shut the mouth of the bear and the tiger; Ride the lion and play with the cobra; By alchemy you may learn your livelihood; You may wander through the universe incognito; Make vassals of the gods; be ever youthful; You may walk in water and live in fire; But control of the mind is better and more difficult.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“You have come to earth to entertain and to be entertained.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“The power of unfulfilled desires is the root of all man's slavery” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“You do not have to struggle to reach God, but you do have to struggle to tear away the self-created veil that hides him from you” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

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“Stillness is the altar of spirit.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“The body is literally manufactured and sustained by mind.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“The deeper the Self-realization of a man, the more he influences the whole universe by his subtle spiritual vibrations, and the less he himself is affected by the phenomenal flux.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“God is simple. Everything else is complex. Do not seek absolute values in the relative world of nature.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“Continual intellectual study results in vanity and the false satisfaction of an undigested knowledge.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“Seeds of past karma cannot germinate if they are roasted in the fires of divine wisdom.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“Yoga is, as I can readily believe, the perfect and appropriate method of fusing body and mind together so that they form a unity which is scarcely to be questioned. This unity creates a psychological disposition which makes possible intuitions that transcend consciousness.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“Why be elated by material profit?” Father replied. “The one who pursues a goal of evenmindedness is neither jubilant with gain nor depressed by loss. He knows that man arrives penniless in this world, and departs without a single rupee.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“The human mind is a spark of the almighty consciousness of God. I could show you that whatever your powerful mind believes very intensely would instantly come to pass.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“Man's conscious state is an awareness of body and breath. His subconscious state, active in sleep, is associated with his mental, and temporary, separation from body and breath. His superconscious state is a freedom from the delusion that "existence" depends on body and breath. God lives without breath; the soul made in his image becomes conscious of itself, for the first time, only during the breathless state.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“Attachment is blinding; it lends an imaginary halo of attractiveness to the object of desire.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“TO EVERY THING there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“The reflection, the verisimilitude, of life that shines in the fleshly cells from the soul source is the only cause of man's attachment to his body; obviously he would not pay solicitous homage to a clod of clay. A human being falsely identifies himself with his physical form because the life currents from the soul are breath-conveyed into the flesh with such intense power that man mistakes the effect for a cause, and idolatrously imagines the body to have life of its own.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“The power of unfulfilled desires is the root of all man’s slavery.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“He fitted the Vedic definition of a man of God: “Softer than the flower, where kindness is concerned; stronger than the thunder, where principles are at stake.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“If you don’t invite God to be your summer Guest, He won’t come in the winter of your life.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“You go often into the silence, but have you developed anubhava?” He was reminding me to love God more than meditation. “Do not mistake the technique for the Goal.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“Moral: Look fear in the face and it will cease to trouble you.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“Hay personas que tratan de ser altas cortando la cabeza a los demàs Sri Yukteswar” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“The ancient rishis discovered these laws of sound alliance between nature and man. Because nature is an objectification of Aum, the Primal Sound or Vibratory Word, man can obtain control over all natural manifestations through the use of certain mantras or chants.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“The master never counseled slavish belief. ‘Words are only shells,’ he said. ‘Win conviction of God’s presence through your own joyous contact in meditation.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“A man will be beloved if, possessed with great power, he still does not make himself feared.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“The soul having been often born, or, as the Hindus say, ‘traveling the path of existence through thousands of births’ ... there is nothing of which she has not gained the knowledge; no wonder that she is able to recollect... what formerly she knew.... For inquiry and learning is reminiscence all.”-Emerson.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

“The poet is intimate with truth, while the scientist approaches awkwardly.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda, quote from Autobiography of a Yogi

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1. The importance of spiritual growth: The book emphasizes the significance of personal spiritual development and the quest for self-realization. It highlights the profound impact that spiritual practices and teachings can have on an individual's life.

2. The power of faith and determination: Autobiography of a Yogi showcases the power of unwavering faith and determination in achieving one's goals. Through the numerous stories of saints, yogis, and spiritual seekers, the book demonstrates the transformative effects of faith and the ability to overcome obstacles.

3. The unity of religions: One of the key lessons from the book is the idea that all religions share common principles and ultimately lead to the same truth. Autobiography of a Yogi promotes religious tolerance and acceptance, encouraging readers to seek the essence of spirituality rather than being confined to religious dogma.

4. The importance of a spiritual teacher or guru: The book emphasizes the role of a spiritual teacher or guru in guiding and enlightening a seeker. It highlights the significance of finding a true master who can impart wisdom, provide guidance, and accelerate one's spiritual growth.

5. The existence of miracles and supernatural phenomena: Autobiography of a Yogi shares various accounts of miracles, supernatural events, and the extraordinary abilities of spiritual masters. It encourages readers to open their minds to the possibilities beyond the physical realm and to consider the existence of higher powers and unseen forces.

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Autobiography of a Yogi : a first-hand account of the life experiences of Paramhansa Yogananda, a spiritual master, this book has sold millions of copies and is beloved around the world by those interested in yoga and spirituality.

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This is the original edition of Autobiography of a Yogi , just as Yogananda wrote it, without the hundreds of changes made to editions published after Yogananda’s passing in 1952.

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Table of Contents

  • My Parents and Early Life
  • My Mother’s Death and the Mystic Amulet
  • The Saint With Two Bodies
  • My Interrupted Flight Toward the Himalayas
  • A “Perfume Saint” Displays His Wonders
  • The Tiger Swami
  • The Levitating Saint
  • India’s Great Scientist, J. C. Bose
  • The Blissful Devotee and His Cosmic Romance

I Meet My Master, Sri Yukteswar

Two penniless boys in brindaban.

  • Years in My Master’s Hermitage
  • The Sleepless Saint
  • An Experience in Cosmic Consciousness
  • The Cauliflower Robbery
  • Outwitting the Stars
  • Sasi and the Three Sapphires
  • A Mohammedan Wonder-Worker
  • My Master, in Calcutta, Appears in Serampore
  • We Do Not Visit Kashmir
  • We Visit Kashmir
  • The Heart of a Stone Image
  • I Receive My University Degree
  • I Become a Monk of the Swami Order
  • Brother Ananta and Sister Nalini
  • The Science of Kriya Yoga
  • Founding a Yoga School in Ranchi
  • Kashi, Reborn and Rediscovered

Rabindranath Tagore and I Compare Schools

  • The Law of Miracles
  • An Interview with the Sacred Mother
  • Rama is Raised from the Dead
  • Babaji, the Yogi-Christ of Modern India
  • Materializing a Palace in the Himalaya
  • The Christlike Life of Lahiri Mahasaya
  • Babaji’s Interest in the West
  • I Go to America
  • Luther Burbank — A Saint Amidst the Roses
  • Therese Neumann, the Catholic Stigmatist
  • I Return to India
  • An Idyl in South India
  • Last Days with My Guru

The Resurrection of Sri Yukteswar

  • With Mahatma Gandhi at Wardha
  • The Bengali “Joy-Permeated Mother”
  • The Woman Yogi Who Never Eats
  • I Return to the West
  • At Encinitas in California

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Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramhansa Yogananda talks about miracles, the yogic teachings, and the teachings of Jesus Christ in a modern way — a way that is easy to understand and even entertaining. For someone interested in spirituality, or even just alternate ways of looking at life, it’s incredibly illuminating.

The world is a different place than it would have been without this book. The New Age movement in the West, the impact the book has had on leaders in many fields, and the rise in the practice of yoga and meditation are due in large part to Yogananda’s influence and the influence of his autobiography.

Philip Goldberg wrote in American Veda that “Among the people I interviewed about their key spiritual influences, a high percentage named a book, and by far the book most often mentioned was Yogananda’s unique memoir. A distant second was Be Here Now by Ram Dass, and he mentioned the Autobiography .”

Sometimes people read it and have their life turned around entirely. It’s a book that, like other scripture, inspires life-long devotion.

Anyone who is interested should read it. It is a great book in every sense of the word.

“As a bright light shining in the midst of darkness, so was Yogananda’s presence in this world. Such a great soul comes on earth only rarely, when there is a real need among men.”

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“The greatest book I ever read.”

Swami Kriyananda

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God's limit is nowhere! He who ignites the stars and the cells of flesh with mysterious life-effulgence can surely bring the luster of vision into your eyes." The master touched Ramu's forehead at the point between the eyebrows. "Keep your mind concentrated thee, an frequently chant the name of the prophet Rama for seven days. The splendor of the sun shall have a special dawn for you.' "Lo! In one week it was so. For the first time, Ramu beheld the fair face of nature." (47)

"By ignoble whips of pain man is driven at last into the Infinite Presence, whose beauty alone should lure him." (52)

"I have left a few paltry rupees, a few petty pleasures, for a cosmic empire of endless bliss. How then have I denied myself anything? I know the joy of sharing the treasure. Is tha a wacrifice? The shortsighted worldly folk are...

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Paramahansa Yogananda (परमहंस योगानन्‍द; January 5 , 1893 – March 7 , 1952 ), born Mukunda Lal Ghosh , was an Indian yogi and guru who was instrumental in bringing Kriya Yoga to the West.

  • 1.1 Autobiography of a Yogi (1946)
  • 1.2.1 Quotes drawn from the poem "Samadhi"
  • 1.2.2 Quotes drawn from the poem "What is Love?"
  • 1.2.3 Quotes drawn from the poem "Nature’s Nature"
  • 1.3 The Second Coming of Christ: The Resurrection of the Christ Within You, (2004) by Yogananda
  • 1.4 Miscellaneous Quotes
  • 2 Quotes about Yogananda
  • 3 External links

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Autobiography of a yogi (1946) [ edit ].

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  • The life of Lord Krishna has been misunderstood by many Western commentators. Scriptural allegory is baffling to literal minds. A hilarious blunder by a translator will illustrate this point. The story concerns an inspired medieval saint, the cobbler Ravidas, who sang in the simple terms of his own trade of the spiritual glory hidden in all mankind:
  • His interpretations of the Bhagavad Gita and other scriptures testify to the depth of Sri Yukteswarji 's command of the philosophy , both Eastern and Western, and remain as an eye-opener for the unity between Orient and Occident. As he believed in the unity of all religious faiths, Sri Yukteswar Maharaj established Sadhu Sabha (Society of Saints) with the cooperation of leaders of various sects and faiths, for the inculcation of a scientific spirit in religion. (Chapter 42 - "Last Days With My Guru")
  • If by this superhuman concentration one succeeded in converting or resolving the two cosmoses with all their complexities into sheer ideas, he would then reach the causal world and stand on the borderline of fusion between mind and matter. There one perceives all created things — solids, liquids, gases, electricity, energy, all beings, gods, men, animals, plants, bacteria — as forms of consciousness, just as a man can close his eyes and realize that he exists, even though his body is invisible to his physical eyes and is present only as an idea. (Chapter 43 - "The Resurrection Of Sri Yukteswar")
  • Gandhi has sound economic and cultural reasons for encouraging the revival of cottage industries, but he does not counsel a fanatical repudiation of all modern progress. Machinery, trains, automobiles, the telegraph have played important parts in his own colossal life! Fifty years of public service, in prison and out, wrestling daily with practical details and harsh realities in the political world, have only increased his balance, open-mindedness, sanity, and humorous appreciation of the quaint human spectacle. (Chapter 44 - "With Mahatma Gandhi At Wardha)
  • "Sri Yukteswar used to poke gentle fun at the commonly inadequate conceptions of renunciation. 'A beggar cannot renounce wealth,' Master would say. 'If a man laments: 'My business has failed; my wife has left me; I will renounce all and enter a monastery,' to what worldly sacrifice is he referring? He did not renounce wealth and love; they renounced him!' Saints like Gandhi, on the other hand, have made not only tangible material sacrifices, but also the more difficult renunciation of selfish motive and private goal, merging their inmost being in the stream of humanity as a whole." (Chapter 44 - "With Mahatma Gandhi At Wardha")
  • "Father, there is little to tell." She ( Sri Anandamoyi Ma ) spread her graceful hands in a deprecatory gesture. "My consciousness has never associated itself with this temporary body . Before I came on this earth, Father, 'I was the same.' As a little girl, 'I was the same.' I grew into womanhood, but still 'I was the same.' When the family in which I had been born made arrangements to have this body married, 'I was the same... And, Father, in front of you now, 'I am the same.' Ever afterward, though the dance of creation change[s] around me in the hall of eternity , 'I shall be the same.' (Chapter 45)
  • Brotherhood is an ideal better understood by example than precept! (Chapter 48 - "At Encinitas In California")
  • "'World' is a large term, but man must enlarge his allegiance, considering himself in the light of a world citizen," I continued "A person who truly feels: 'The world is my homeland; it is my America, my India, my Philippines, my England, my Africa,' will never lack scope for a useful and happy life. His natural local pride will know limitless expansion; he will be in touch with creative universal currents." (Chapter 48 - "At Encinitas In California")

Songs of the Soul by Paramahansa Yogananda [ edit ]

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Quotes drawn from the poem "Samadhi" [ edit ]

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  • I exist without the cosmic shadow, But it could not live bereft of me; As the sea exists without the waves, But they breathe not without the sea. Dreams, wakings, states of deep turiya sleep, Present, past, future, no more for me, But the ever-present, all-flowing, I, I everywhere. Consciously enjoyable, Beyond the imagination of all expectancy, Is this, my samadhi state.
  • Thou art I, I am Thou, Knowing, Knower, Known, as One!
  • Not an unconscious state Or mental chloroform without wilful return, Samadhi but extends my realm of consciousness Beyond the limits of my mortal frame To the boundaries of eternity, Where I, the Cosmic Sea, Watch the little ego floating in Me.
  • Grosser light vanishes into eternal rays Of all-pervading Cosmic Joy. From Joy we come, For Joy we live, In the sacred Joy we melt.
  • I, the ocean of mind, drink all creation’s waves. The four veils of solid, liquid, vapor, light, Lift aright. Myself, in everything, Enters the Great Myself. Gone forever, The fitful, flickering shadows of a mortal memory. Spotless is my mental sky, Below, ahead, and high above. Eternity and I, one united ray. I, a tiny bubble of laughter, Have become the Sea of Mirth Itself.

Quotes drawn from the poem "What is Love?" [ edit ]

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  • Love is the song of the soul, singing to God.
  • To gaze with looks of wonderment, And to serve all that lives, still or moving. This is to know what love is. He knows who lives it.
  • It is the call of the beauty — robed ones To worship the great Beauty. It is the call of God Through silent intelligences And starburst of feelings.
  • Love is the Heaven Toward which the flowers, rivers, nations, atoms, creatures — you and I Are rushing by the straight path of action right, Or winding laboriously on error’s path, All to reach haven there at last.

Quotes drawn from the poem "Nature’s Nature" [ edit ]

  • Away, the partial love That ‘boldens Nature to sit above Her Maker!
  • Nor doomsday’s thunderous roar, Dismantling earth and stars — The cosmic beauties all to mar — Not Nature’s murderous mutiny, Nor man’s exploding destiny Can touch me here.
  • In wrath I strike, and set the dark ablaze With the immortal spark of thought, By friction-process brought Of concentration And distraction. The darkness burns With a million tongues; And now I spy All past, all distant things, as nigh.

The Second Coming of Christ: The Resurrection of the Christ Within You, (2004) by Yogananda [ edit ]

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  • In titling this work The Second Coming of Christ , I am not referring to a literal return of Jesus to earth. He came two thousand years ago and, after imparting a universal path to God's kingdom, was crucified and resurrected; his reappearance to the masses now is not necessary for the fulfillment of his teachings. What is necessary is for the cosmic wisdom and divine perception of Jesus to speak again through each one's own experience and understanding of the infinite Christ Consciousness that was incarnate in Jesus. That will be his true Second Coming.
  • There is a distinguishing difference of meaning between Jesus and Christ . His given name was Jesus; his honorific title was "Christ." In his little human body called Jesus was born the vast Christ Consciousness, the omniscient Intelligence of God omnipresent in every part and particle of creation. This Consciousness is the "only begotten Son of God," so designated because it is the sole perfect reflection in creation of the Transcendental Absolute, Spirit or God the Father. It was of that Infinite Consciousness, replete with the love and bliss of God, that Saint John spoke when he said: "As many as received him [the Christ Consciousness], to them gave he power to become the sons of God." Thus according to Jesus' own teaching as recorded by his most highly advanced apostle, John , all souls who become united with Christ Consciousness by intuitive Self-realization are rightly called sons of God....
  • The saviors of the world do not come to foster inimical doctrinal divisions; their teachings should not be used toward that end. It is something of a misnomer even to refer to the New Testament as the "Christian" Bible, for it does not belong exclusively to any one sect. Truth is meant for the blessing and upliftment of the entire human race. As the Christ Consciousness is universal, so does Jesus Christ belong to all....
  • It is an erroneous assumption of limited minds that great ones such as Jesus, Krishna, and other divine incarnations are gone from the earth when they are no longer visible to human sight. This is not so... Jesus Christ is very much alive and active today. In Spirit and occasionally taking on a flesh-and-blood form, he is working unseen by the masses for the regeneration of the world. With his all-embracing love, Jesus is not content merely to enjoy his blissful consciousness in Heaven. He is deeply concerned for mankind and wishes to give his followers the means to attain the divine freedom of entry into God's Infinite Kingdom....
  • These teachings have been sent to explain the truth as Jesus intended it to be known in the world — not to give a new Christianity, but to give the real Christ-teaching: how to become like Christ, how to resurrect the Eternal Christ within one's Self...
  • Many sects, many denominations, many beliefs, many persecutions, many conflicts and upheavals have been created by misinterpretations. Now, Christ reveals the consummate message in the simple words he spoke to an ancient people in a less-advanced age of civilization. Read, understand, and feel Christ speaking to you through this "Second Coming" bible, urging you to be redeemed by realization of the true "Second Coming," the resurrection within you of the Infinite Christ Consciousness.
  • How do the receptive perceive truth, whereas the unreceptive "seeing see not; and hearing they hear not, neither do they understand"? The ultimate truths of heaven and the kingdom of God, the reality that lies behind sensory perception and beyond the cogitations of the rationalizing mind, can only be grasped by intuition — awakening the intuitive knowing, the pure comprehension, of the soul.
  • Christ has been much misinterpreted by the world. Even the most elementary principles of his teachings have been desecrated, and their esoteric depths have been forgotten. They have been crucified at the hands of dogma, prejudice, and cramped understanding. Genocidal wars have been fought, people have been burned as witches and heretics, on the presumed authority of man-made doctrines of Christianity. How to salvage the immortal teachings from the hands of ignorance? We must know Jesus as an Oriental Christ, a supreme yogi who manifested full mastery of the universal science of God-union, and thus could speak and act as a savior with the voice and authority of God.
  • Divine incarnations do not come to bring a new or exclusive religion, but to restore the One Religion of God-realization. Many are the churches and temples founded in his name, often prosperous and powerful, but where is the communion that he stressed — actual contact with God? Jesus wants temples to be established in human souls, first and foremost; then established outwardly in physical places of worship. Instead, there are countless huge edifices with vast congregations being indoctrinated in churchianity, but few souls who are really in touch with Christ through deep prayer and meditation.
  • The lack of individual prayer and communion with God has divorced modern Christians and Christian sects from Jesus' teaching of the real perception of God, as is true also of all religious paths inaugurated by God-sent prophets whose followers drift into byways of dogma and ritual rather than actual God-communion. Those paths that have no esoteric soul-lifting training busy themselves with dogma and building walls to exclude people with different ideas. Divine persons who really perceive God include everybody within the path of their love, not in the concept of an eclectic congregation but in respectful divine friendship toward all true lovers of God and the saints of all religions.
  • The heart of the great dispensation of Jesus has survived not necessarily in any temporal power of an outer institution, but in those great devotees and saints whose protracted devotions and meditations established within them temples of Christ Consciousness and God-communion... It is such saints and masters who have actually communed with God — those known to history as well as countless anonymous true souls devoted to Christ, hidden in monasteries and convents in wholehearted consecration — who have verily been the "rock" on which Jesus' inner church of Christ communion has endured these two thousand years.

Miscellaneous Quotes [ edit ]

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  • In waking, eating, working, dreaming, sleeping, Serving, meditating, chanting, divinely loving, My soul constantly hums, unheard by any; God, God, God!
  • The Body melts into the universe The universe melts into the soundless voice The sound melts into the all-shining light And the light enters the bosom of infinite joy. p36, Metaphysical Meditations

Quotes about Yogananda [ edit ]

  • Teresa Watanabe, in Los Angeles Times (11 December 2004)
  • Steve Jobs, by Walter Isaacson. Quoted from Gewali, Salil (2013). Great Minds on India. New Delhi: Penguin Random House.

External links [ edit ]

  • Self-Realization Fellowship (SRF) Official website
  • Yogoda Satsanga Society of India (YSS) Official Website
  • Gutenberg free online 1946 1st edition of Autobiography of a Yogi'
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The book “Autobiography of a Yogi” by Paramahansa Yogananda is a spiritual classic that has inspired and enlightened countless readers around the world. Filled with profound wisdom and insights, this book is a treasure trove of transformative teachings. In this article, we have compiled some of the most powerful quotes from the “Autobiography of a Yogi” to inspire and uplift your spiritual journey.

Paramahansa Yogananda’s autobiography takes us on a mystical journey, sharing his experiences and encounters with various spiritual masters and their teachings. Through his words, he invites us to explore the depths of our own consciousness and discover the divinity within. These quotes offer glimpses into the profound wisdom contained within the pages of this book.

Whether you are a seeker on the spiritual path or simply looking for inspiration, these quotes from “Autobiography of a Yogi” will surely touch your heart and awaken the inner wisdom that resides within each of us.

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“The happiness of one’s own heart alone cannot satisfy the soul; one must try to include, as necessary to one’s happiness, the happiness of others.”
“The season of failure is the best time for sowing the seeds of success.”
“The soul loves to meditate, for in contact with the Spirit lies its greatest joy.”
“Be as simple as you can be; you will be astonished to see how uncomplicated and happy your life can become.”
“The deeper the Self-realization of a man, the more he influences the whole universe by his subtle spiritual vibrations, and the less he himself is affected by the phenomenal flux.”
“The true basis of religion is not belief, but intuitive experience. Intuition is the soul’s power of knowing God.”
“Faithfulness in the performance of small duties gives us strength to adhere to difficult determinations that life will someday force us to make.”
“The man who does not value himself, cannot value anything or anyone.”
“Kindness is the light that dissolves all walls between souls, families, and nations.”
“The greater the will, the greater the flow of energy.”
“The power of unfulfilled desires is the root of all man’s slavery.”
“The law of miracles is operable by any man who has realized that the essence of creation is light.”
“Seeds of past karma cannot germinate if they are roasted in the fires of divine wisdom.”
“To be a philosopher is not merely to have subtle thoughts, nor even to found a school, but so to love wisdom as to live according to its dictates, a life of simplicity, independence, magnanimity, and trust.”
“Self-realization is the knowing – in body, mind, and soul – that we are one with the omnipresence of God.”
“Kriya Yoga is a simple, psychophysiological method by which the human blood is decarbonized and recharged with oxygen. The atoms of this extra oxygen are transmuted into life current to rejuvenate the brain and spinal centers.”
“In the vast Cosmic Plan, neither you nor any man nor any angel can know the ultimate destiny of any soul.”
“The soul is the battlefield of human emotions and divine aspirations.”
“By understanding the role of karma, you can be kind to others, for you realize that whatever they do is due to forces beyond their control.”

These quotes from “Autobiography of a Yogi” offer profound insights into the nature of life, spirituality, and the human experience. They inspire us to delve deeper into our own consciousness and explore the infinite potential that lies within. May these quotes serve as a guiding light on your spiritual journey.

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Be as simple as you can be; you will be astonished to see how uncomplicated and happy your life can become.

Forget the past, for it is gone from your domain! forget the future, for it is beyond your reach! control the present! Live supremely well now! This is the way of the wise.

Read a little. Meditate more. Think of God all the time.

Live quietly in the moment and see the beauty of all before you. The future will take care of itself.

It is not your passing thoughts or brilliant ideas so much as your plain everyday habits that control your life....Live simply. Don’t get caught in the machine of the world— it is too exacting. By the time you get what you are seeking your nerves are gone, the heart is damaged, and the bones are aching. Resolve to develop your spiritual powers more earnestly from now on. Learn the art of right living. If you have joy you have everything,so learn to be glad and contented....Have happiness now.

Since you alone are responsible for your thoughts, only you can change them.

The secret of health for both mind and body is not to mourn for the past, worry about the future, or anticipate troubles, but to live in the present moment wisely and earnestly. . . Live each moment completely and the future will take care of itself. Fully enjoy the wonder and beauty of each moment.

The season of failure is the best time for sowing the seeds of success.

There is a magnet in your heart that will attract true friends. That magnet is unselfishness, thinking of others first; when you learn to live for others, they will live for you.

You must not let your life run in the ordinary way; do something that nobody else has done, something that will dazzle the world. Show that God's creative principle works in you.

Every tomorrow is determined by every today.

God is simple, everything else is complex

Kindness is the light that dissolves all walls between souls, families, and nations.

You may control a mad elephant; You may shut the mouth of the bear and the tiger; Ride the lion and play with the cobra; By alchemy you may learn your livelihood; You may wander through the universe incognito; Make vassals of the gods; be ever youthful; You may walk in water and live in fire; But control of the mind is better and more difficult.

Persistence guarantees that results are inevitable.

You do not have to struggle to reach God, but you do have to struggle to tear away the self-created veil that hides him from you

To work with God's happiness bubbling in the soul is to carry a portable paradise within you wherever you go.

If you permit your thoughts to dwell on evil you yourself will become ugly. Look only for the good in everything so you absorb the quality of beauty.

Self-realization is the knowing in all parts of body, mind, and soul that you are now in possession of the kingdom of God.

Before embarking on important undertakings sit quietly calm your senses and thoughts and meditate deeply. You will then be guided by the great creative power of Spirit.

The secret of health for both mind and body is...live the present moment wisely and earnestly.

The deeper the Self-realization of a man, the more he influences the whole universe by his subtle spiritual vibrations, and the less he himself is affected by the phenomenal flux.

Making others happy, through kindness of speech and sincerity of right advice, is a sign of true greatness. To hurt another soul by sarcastic words, looks, or suggestions, is despicable.

Remain calm, serene, always in command of yourself. You will then find out how easy it is to get along.

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Lessons from ‘Autobiography of a Yogi’

Lessons from ‘Autobiography of a Yogi’

The waves of inspiration, hope, and meaning that PARAMHANSA YOGANANDA’S Autobiography of a Yogi has radiated out to the world since its publication 75 years ago have uplifted society with its message of unity of all races, religions, and beliefs; of the potential of every sincere seeker to find God; and of the loving presence of Divine Consciousness behind all the seemingly dark dreams of this world, says NAYASWAMI DEVI, spiritual director of Ananda Sangha Worldwide. This is what she wrote of this iconic book:

We did an interview recently with our good friend, Phil Goldberg, author of The Life of Yogananda: The Story of the Yogi Who Became the First Modern Guru . The interview was in honour of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the first publication of Autobiography of a Yogi in December 1946.

During the interview, Phil raised an interesting question: “What would the world be like today without the Autobiography ?” This intriguing query launched a series of thoughts that kept falling like dominos in my mind for many days.

First, there are the big, bold strokes of famous people inspired by the book who have had a huge impact on society.

Steve Jobs, the visionary behind Apple, read the Autobiography every year of his adult life. It was the only book he kept on his iPhone, and he left instructions to give a copy of it to everyone who attended his funeral when he died tragically at an early age.

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Gene Roddenberry, the creator of Star Trek , once gave an interview to a young actor (who happened to be a disciple of Yoganandaji). The actor saw a copy of the Autobiography on a bookshelf behind Mr. Roddenberry’s desk, and asked him, “Have you read that book?” He replied, “Read it? I get lots of my ideas from it. The thought of ‘beaming people up’ came from the chapter, ‘The Resurrection of Sri Yukteswar.’”

George Harrison of the Beatles became a disciple, and the music written later in his life was influenced by this association.

Virat Kohli, the captain of India’s undefeated cricket team, said of the Autobiography : “I love this book. A must-read for all those who are brave enough to let their thoughts and ideologies be challenged. The understanding and implementation of the knowledge in this book will change your whole perspective and life.”

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Then there are the four million copies in over thirty languages that have been sold to date. In the years that we have been sharing Yogananda’s teachings around the world, we’ve met countless people everywhere who have read it.

Some have said, “Oh, I read the Autobiography years ago. I wish I had followed him.” Others told us, “When I read it, my whole perspective on life changed.” And still others quietly said, “After reading it, I have followed him as a disciple ever since.” Not one person we met who had read it was untouched by its spiritual influence.

Towards the end of our interview, Phil asked us another question: What was the impact on us of our first reading of the book? Strange to say, I had never really thought deeply about this. My spontaneous reply was, “I felt like I had met my dearest friend, who combined depth, wisdom, and truth with warmth, childlike joy, and humour.”

autobiography of yogi quotes

So, I offer you, too, this question to ask yourself: What impact has the Autobiography had on your life? Perhaps in answering it, you’ll receive increased clarity and commitment in your own spiritual search.

The waves of inspiration, hope, and meaning that Autobiography of a Yogi has radiated out to the world since its publication have been forces of upliftment for society, whether people were aware of it or not. Its message is one of unity of all races, religions, and beliefs; of the potential of every sincere seeker to find God; and of the loving presence of Divine Consciousness behind all the seemingly dark dreams of this world.

Through his autobiography, Yogananda has created a bridge to the future where people can experience their unity with God and with one another. As he wrote in the concluding sentence of his book: “‘Lord,’ I thought gratefully, ‘Thou hast given this monk a large family!’”

We bow at your feet, dear Master, for your gift to the world of Autobiography of a Yogi .

Nayaswami Devi is spiritual director of Ananda Sangha Worldwide, together with Nayaswami Jyotish. Ananda Sangha was founded in 1968 by a direct disciple of Paramhansa Yoganandaji, Swami Kriyananda. 

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Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda (1893-1952) was first published in 1946 and has since become a much-loved and admired book around the world. It is regarded as one of the classics of 20th-century spiritual literature. In 1999, it was named by a HarperCollins panel of authors and scholars as one of the “100 Best Spiritual Books of the Century.” In the book, Yogananda tells the story of his life, beginning with his childhood and family, his interest from an early age in seeking God, and his relationship with his spiritual master. After meeting his master, Sri Yukteswar, he became a monk. His spiritual understanding matured, and in 1917 Yogananda founded both a school and a spiritual organization: the Yogoda Satsanga Society of India. Three years later, he sailed to the United States, where he founded the Self-Realization Fellowship. From that point until his death in 1952, Yogananda dedicated himself to bringing knowledge of Indian spirituality to the West, primarily through teaching the Kriya Yoga technique. One of Yogananda’s goals was to present Indian spiritual philosophy and techniques in practical, scientific terms that would appeal to his Western audience .

Autobiography of a Yogi relates many anecdotes from Yogananda’s life and from the lives of the many saints and gurus he interacted with. Many of these stories include apparently supernatural phenomena including miraculous healings, divine visions, and premonitions of the future. Yogananda treats these miraculous events as evidence of the essential unity of all things. As such, they aid the spiritual seeker in Realizing the True Nature of the Self , which—in Yogananda’s philosophy—extends beyond the individual self to encompass the universe in its entirety.

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For more than 75 years, Autobiography of a Yogi has influenced spiritual seekers all over the world, including Steve Jobs, cofounder of Apple Inc., and George Harrison, musician and member of The Beatles. The book has been translated into over 50 languages. From its headquarters in Los Angeles, the Self-Realization Fellowship continues to further Yogananda’s teachings today.

This study guide is based on the 13th edition of Autobiography of a Yogi , published in 1998 by the Self-Realization Fellowship with a preface by W.Y. Evans-Wentz.

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Growing up in Uttar Pradesh, India, around the turn of the 20th century, Mukunda Lal Ghosh feels the desire to seek God from a young age. Both of his parents are devotees of the guru Lahiri Mahasaya , and even as a child he often prays and experiences visions. In high school, he plans a trip to the Himalayas to find a spiritual master, and he also seeks out various saints and learns about their powers. One saint has the ability to be in two places at once; another can manifest specific perfumes, a third used to fight tigers, and a fourth is able to levitate. Mukunda also visits an Indian scientist, Jagadish Chandra (J.C.) Bose, inventor of the crescograph, an instrument that measures the growth—and, Bose claims, the emotional life—of plants. With another saint, Master Mahasaya, he takes a pilgrimage to the Temple of Kali, where he learns about the Divine Mother.

After graduating high school, Mukunda joins a hermitage in Benaras, but he is not happy there. One day, he meets Sri Yukteswar Giri , who will become his spiritual master. Mukunda spends much time at Sri Yukteswar’s ashram in Serampore, near Calcutta, and he also enrolls in college. Under Sri Yukteswar’s tutelage, he makes great spiritual progress. The guru initiates him into the technique of Kriya Yoga. Mukunda also experiences Sri Yukteswar’s miraculous powers. His master can predict the future and heal the sick. Miracles, visions, healing, and the master-disciple relationship thus emerge as themes in the narrative . Mukunda also learns that it is wrong to misuse spiritual powers. After Mukunda graduates from college, Sri Yukteswar initiates him into the Swami Order, and Mukunda adopts the name Yogananda.

Yogananda visits Japan and China. His brother dies and his sister falls dangerously ill but recovers, thanks to the spiritual help he and Sri Yukteswa offer. In 1917, Yogananda founds a school for boys in India. As Yogananda continues to grow in spiritual wisdom, he meets the poet Rabindranath Tagore and visits Srimati Kashi Moni, the wife of his parents’ mentor Lahiri Mahasaya. Moni tells him of miracles that her husband performed. Then, Sri Yukteswar tells of the time when Lahiri Mahasaya raised a man from the dead. Yogananda also learns about Babaji , an immortal guru, whom Sri Yukteswar has met three times.

Yogananda travels to America in 1920 as a delegate to an international congress in Boston. This trip begins a 15-year period in which he travels widely across the United States, speaking about Indian spirituality and teaching Kriya Yoga. He establishes an American headquarters in Los Angeles and becomes friends with botanist Luther Burbank. Returning to Europe, he visits Catholic mystic Therese Neumann. Back in India, Sri Yukteswar dies in 1936, and Yogananda sees his guru’s resurrected form. Yogananda then looks back at his 1935 visit to Mahatma Gandhi and later visits two more female saints before returning to America, where his disciples have built a hermitage for him in Encinitas, California. The Self-Realization Fellowship he founded flourishes in the years 1940 to 1951.

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God-realization is attained only by great effort on the part of the yogi and by divine grace. — Paramahansa Yogananda 13
Even in the world, the yogi who faithfully discharges his responsibilities, without personal motive or attachment, treads the sure path of enlightenment. — Mahavatar Babaji 102
Falling out of a posture means you are human; getting back into the posture means you are a yogi. — Bikram Choudhury 60
If some years were added to my life, I would give fifty to the study of the Yi, and then I might come to be without great faults. — Confucius 0
Yoga is the golden key that unlocks the door to peace, tranquility and joy. — B.K.S. Iyengar 35
Yoga ia a way of moving into stillness in order to experience the truth of who you are. — Erich Schiffmann 62
Yoga is the art and science of living. — Indra Devi 22
The ultimate essence of yoga is the contact and the union between the individual consciousness and the divine consciousness. — Raphael 51
Yoga is for internal cleansing, not external exercising. Yoga means true self-knowledge. — K. Pattabhi Jois 202
Yoga is the perfect vehicle for change of yourself. First by creating a strong and powerful body and mind. It is a starting point from which you can begin to realize your human spirit. — Bikram Choudhury 58

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Live quietly in the moment and see the beauty of all before you. The future will take care of itself. — Paramahansa Yogananda 250
Having lots of money while not having inner peace is like dying of thirst while bathing in the ocean. — Paramahansa Yogananda 157
Forget the past, for it is gone from your domain! forget the future, for it is beyond your reach! control the present! Live supremely well now! This is the way of the wise. — Paramahansa Yogananda 90
Since you alone are responsible for your thoughts, only you can change them. — Paramahansa Yogananda 84
You do not have to struggle to reach God, but you do have to struggle to tear away the self-created veil that hides him from you — Paramahansa Yogananda 45
So long as we believe in our heart of hearts that our capacity is limited and we grow anxious and unhappy, we are lacking in faith. One who truly trusts in God has no right to be anxious about anything. — Paramahansa Yogananda 44
Before embarking on important undertakings sit quietly calm your senses and thoughts and meditate deeply. You will then be guided by the great creative power of Spirit. — Paramahansa Yogananda 39
Kindness is the light that dissolves all walls between souls, families, and nations. — Paramahansa Yogananda 38
Every tomorrow is determined by every today. — Paramahansa Yogananda 35
Read a little. Meditate more. Think of God all the time. — Paramahansa Yogananda 35
You must not let your life run in the ordinary way; do something that nobody else has done, something that will dazzle the world. Show that God's creative principle works in you. — Paramahansa Yogananda 34
If you permit your thoughts to dwell on evil you yourself will become ugly. Look only for the good in everything so you absorb the quality of beauty. — Paramahansa Yogananda 31
Self-realization is the knowing in all parts of body, mind, and soul that you are now in possession of the kingdom of God; that you do not have to pray that it come to you; that God’s omnipresence is your omnipresence; and that all that you need to do is improve your knowing. — Paramahansa Yogananda 29
The wave is the same as the ocean, though it is not the whole ocean. So each wave of creation is a part of the eternal Ocean of Spirit. The Ocean can exist without the waves, but the waves cannot exist without the Ocean. — Paramahansa Yogananda 25
Making others happy, through kindness of speech and sincerity of right advice, is a sign of true greatness. To hurt another soul by sarcastic words, looks, or suggestions, is despicable. — Paramahansa Yogananda 25
To work with God's happiness bubbling in the soul is to carry a portable paradise within you wherever you go. — Paramahansa Yogananda 24
The true basis of religion is not belief, but intuitive experience. Intuition is the soul’s power of knowing God. To know what religion is really all about, one must know God. — Paramahansa Yogananda 16
The deeper the Self-realization of a man, the more he influences the whole universe by his subtle spiritual vibrations, and the less he himself is affected by the phenomenal flux. — Paramahansa Yogananda 14
When you learn to live for others, they will live for you. — Paramahansa Yogananda 13
The power of unfulfilled desires is the root of all man's slavery — Paramahansa Yogananda 13
You have come to earth to entertain and to be entertained. — Paramahansa Yogananda 9
Self-realization is the knowing in all parts of body, mind, and soul that you are now in possession of the kingdom of God. — Paramahansa Yogananda 7
God is simple, everything else is complex — Paramahansa Yogananda 7
Persistence guarantees that results are inevitable. — Paramahansa Yogananda 7
I keep stacks of Autobiography of a Yogi around the house, and I give it out constantly to people. When people need 'regrooving,' I say read this, because it cuts to the heart of every religion. — George Harrison 4
Autobiography of a Yogi is justifiably celebrated as one of the most entertaining and enlightening spiritual books ever written. — Tom Butler-Bowdon 2
In [Yogananda's] celebrated Autobiography of a Yogi, he offers a stunning account of the 'cosmic consciousness' reached on the upper levels of yogic practice, and numerous interesting perspectives on human nature from the yogic and Vedantic points of view. — Robert S Ellwood 0

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