Autobiography of a Yogi.Autobiography of a Yogi Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . Paramhansa Yogananda Crystal Clarity, Publishers 14618 Tyler Foote Road, Nevada City, CA 95959 1565892127, $14.00 www.crystalclarity.com 1-800-424-1055 Autobiography of a Yogi is the life story of the first yoga master of India who made it his mission to teach in the West, Paramhansa Yogananda, as written by his own hand. A reprint of the first edition published in 1946, Autobiography of a Yogi presents the original unedited text, with a final chapter presented free from changes other editions made after Yogananda's passing, and a new foreword and afterword by Swami Kriyananda This article or section has multiple issues: * It may violate Wikipedia's policy on . * It is missing citations and/or footnotes. Please help improve this article by adding inline citations. Please help [ improve the article] or discuss these issues on the talk page. , one of Yogananda's best-known direct disciples. Gentle anecdotes, spiritual insights, and a treasury of plain and simple sensibility distinguish this masterpiece. "The life of an advanced Kriya Yogi yo·gi n. pl. yo·gis One who practices yoga. [Hindi yog is influenced, not by effects of past actions, but solely by directions from the soul. The devotee thus avoids the slow, evolutionary monitors of egoistic e·go·ist n. 1. One devoted to one's own interests and advancement; an egocentric person. 2. An egotist. 3. An adherent of egoism. actions, good and bad, of common life, cumbrous cum·brous adj. Cumbersome. [Middle English, from cumbren, to annoy; see cumber.] cum and snail-like to the eagle hearts." Named one of the top hundred spiritual books of the twentieth century, Autobiography of a Yogi distinguishes itself with insight and compassion, and is especially recommended for religious and spiritual studies shelves. |
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