Book: Autobiography of a Yogi - Paramahansa Yogananda
I almost can't believe that this book is not listed here!!! This book was written by the guy who taught Kriya Yoga to Mahatma Ghandi! He is also the guy who originally brought Yoga to the west. It's a must read. Paramahansa tells his whole life story, which is all factual. He died a saint, proven by his California coroner's record which stated that neither rigormortis nor decay of any kind was evident on his body even 26 days after death! He was put on India's national postage stamp to officialize his status as a national hero. Oh, and though he became a Swami and mastered Kriya Yoga, he openly admitted that he knew that Christ was the supreme being. It was read by my godmother 25 years ago and also instrumental in my path. I repeat, it's a must read, especially for people struggling to reconcile eastern and western points of view like I was.
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I just read the original 1946 edition (which is free online). Even though I am Indian, I have never read this book before lol.
I have to say, this is quite a book, and makes me want to do better in everyday life. I believe this is a lot closer to the truth than all the New Age stuff on the market, although I believe in the Advaita vedanta/Robert Bruce ideal, which is never trust ANYTHING unless you verify it for yourself.
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It should be noted that the SRF print copy of this book has been heavily edited, like many of Yogananda's writings have since his passing. It's nice that the original version is available online (Tom already listed the link), and it's also available in print too, just look for the light blue cover.
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Originally Posted by Nick----
It should be noted that the SRF print copy of this book has been heavily edited, like many of Yogananda's writings have since his passing. It's nice that the original version is available online (Tom already listed the link), and it's also available in print too, just look for the light blue cover.
Thanks for that tip. I had no idea!