Autobiography of a Yogi: 1946-2006: Complete Edition: 1946-2006: Complete Edition

by Paramahansa Yogananda
Autobiography of a Yogi: 1946-2006: Complete Edition: 1946-2006: Complete Edition
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January 1st 2006 by Self-Realization Fellowship,U.S.

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Hardcover, 520 pages

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0876120826   (isbn13: 9780876120828)

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This acclaimed autobiography presents a fascinating portrait of one of the great spiritual figures of our time. With engaging candor, eloquence, and w...more






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Dan
01/11/08

bookshelves: philosophy, yoga
Read in January, 1963
recommends it for: yogis, spiritual seekers of all stripes
This is my favorite among a number of more or less autobiographical accounts of the journey to what my generation in the 1960s called enlightenment. What we called enlightenment Swami Yogananda calls self-realization. He founded the Self-Realization Fellowship for people who want to carry on the same work in their own behalf.

I read the book for the first time when I was a teenager, and I re-read it every few years. I use the book as a landmark for my journey of consciousness. Every time I re...more
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Phil
01/22/08

bookshelves: spiritual-content
Read in April, 2006
I know this is a "classic" of "spiritual literature, but I wonder how many people so caught up in it realized the times in which Yogananda lived and wrote. The "spirituality" he brought to America was merely a continuation of the sanitized and de-racinated version "Sanatana Dharma" (AKA "Hinduism") brought to America by Swami Vivekananda, that it bore very little resemblance to what happened (and still happens) in India, and that it was also a further...more
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Brandon
by Paramahansa Yogananda. This is the man's life story of his spiritual journey in India and America. This is Yoga with a big Y. He begins his life always knowing and searching for a higher power. His run-ins with many saints and the miracles they perform seem magical. The skeptic in me always held a splash of incredulity of some of the tales: saints with two bodies, resurrections, saint who could live without food or water, levitation, curing disease, etc. At the same time, these stories are in...more
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Norman
11/11/08

I'm going to go against the grain here and say that although I see Yogananda as an important figure, and someone who constantly strived, spritiually speaking - his mix of western occultism, Theosophy and New-Age-ism is just that.

Quote fromt he autobiography: "..around the six spinal centers which correspond to the twelve astral signs of the zodiac, the symbolic Cosmic Man. One-half minute of revolution of energy around the sensitive spinal cord of man effects subtle progress in his ev...more
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Carl
08/02/08

Amazing book. A Spiritual Classic.
Opened my mind to the realization that there are mystics/saints living on earth today who are doing the works (performing miracles, healings, etc.) much like Jesus did, ("even the least among you could do all i have done and more"), if we could only break through our social conditioning. I hate to rant here (or maybe i don't)... I always wondered why all these amazing "facts" in the bible supposedly only occurred in our civilization 2000-...more
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Mehrsa
07/12/08

Read in July, 2008
I enjoyed reading this book. It is filled with insight and wisdom and a little bit of magic. I did not read this book in search of answers or direction. I already feel pretty centered in my life and I feel that I have a good relationship with the Divine (as Yogananda calls it). But Yogananda tells some beautiful stories about faith and being
centered. It is beautiful to read about someone who devotes their entire life to God and meditation. It is also beautiful to read about the amazing experi...more
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Sirpa
08/25/08

bookshelves: autobiography, inspiration-spiritual
Read in August, 2008
recommended to Sirpa by: John Erickson
Recommended by several of my friends--thanks, John! Although overly long (almost 600 pages), this is a classic text on spiritual growth and self-realization, especially focused upon kriya yoga meditation. As Paramahansa Yogananda details his personal journey to master the self he (unlike Ekhart Tolle, who mysteriously was given the gift of enlightenment without seeking), becomes an enlightened individual committed to peacefully serving mankind through teaching meditation. The book gives glimpses...more
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Scott
01/27/08

My reading of this book in particular is informed by reading Borges's, Ficciones and "The Aleph just before getting to this book. So I kind of view it as a meta-fiction rather than mystical autobiography. There are etheric doppelgangers, invisible ascended masters, pseudo-prophecies, some "kicking it" with Gandhi, and a brief mapping of the astral plane.

I enjoyed this book because it works as a kind of Borgesian jaunt, New Age guidebook, historical account of t...more
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Sarah
04/24/08

bookshelves: currently-reading
Read in April, 2008
I'm almost finished with this book and have found it to be very engaging, if a little intense at times. I have been religiously (no pun intended ahahaha) reading it every night. It is filled with many amazing stories, that may be unbelievable to some but that make sense to me. It has truly changed my view of yoga, and what it means to be a yogi. I have been told and have understood intellectually that yoga is more than asanas, but this book has shed a lot of light on the 'higher' levels of yoga....more
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Nina
10/29/08

Read in January, 1984
I really enjoyed this book. He talks a great deal about the third eye and yogis capable of incredible feats. He writes with so much enthusiasm and flair that it is enjoyable even for skeptics.

Perhaps there are people in the world capable of such things, I certainly haven't done an exhaustive search myself, and I find the idea of such things fascinating even when they seem unbelievable. I guess that's why I like Sci-Fi so much! I have personally seen a few things over the years that woul...more
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Andrea
11/21/08

Read in April, 2008
recommends it for: anyone interested in religion/spirituality
After reading this I feel cheated by my American public school upbringing. Why are we so sheltered from Eastern religions? There is so much more out there - so many more experiences of God than the very limited and narrow interpreation of God in this culture. This book is really an eye-opener - I highly recommend it.
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Scott
06/27/08

This spiritual classic is not only absorbing and beautifully written, it is as inspiring and relevant today as it must have been when it appeared in 1946. The book is a chronicle of the life of one of India's most revered spiritual teachers, beginning with tales from his unusual childhood, accounts of his meetings with saints and sages, a description of his rigorous course of study with his guru, and a chronicle of his subsequent travels to the West to live and teach. Yogananda casts a light not...more
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Jamie
02/15/08

I read this book ready to completely hate it. However, I found there to be a lot of wisdom in the first half, and I was very interested to learn more about the world in which Yogananda grew up, and the religion in which he was raised. I was fascinated, and excited to keep reading. But the second half of the book, when he gained fame and traveled to the U.S. was very disappointing, and upsetting. I found the book was no longer about a path to enlightenment, but more about stroking one's own ego. ...more
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Spencer
Read in April, 2008
recommended to Spencer by: Maa Shakti Das
recommends it for: anyone seeking
Yogananda is immaculate at intellectually explaining his youth, spiritual quest, adventures, and mahasamhadi, or last great voyage in this autobiography He is one of the highest beings to grace this planet and sought to unify all under love and compassion in the rough and tumble times of the 1920's, 30's, 40's, 50's and his voice can still be heard today. Through many metaphysical and spiritual adventures he vividly conveys his vision and the vision of many great yogis, sadhus, and masters. T...more
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zaK
01/17/08

recommended to zaK by: b.c. walker
recommends it for: spiritual seekers, republicans
sri paramahansa yogananda's text is really interesting as an account of the introduction of eastern thought into the west. he is extremely dogmatic, of course, and much of the narrative is so extremely fantastical-- although it takes place in the 20th century-- that really requires one to suspend disbelief or one will not make it all the way to the end. his own unique perspectives on the christ and the christic religions, coming from the point of view of a yogi is very fascinating to the western...more
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Susan
11/25/07

Read in September, 2007
I've been reading on this book for several months, on and off. It's the personal story of the man who brought TM (transcendental meditation) to the USA from India. Just hearing the stories of the advanced yogi's and their experiences is enlightening. As Christians we think only of Jesus when we think of the type of miracles recorded in the New Testament--but these mentors and gurus of Yogananda also experienced those things.

It opens up the reality that spiritual connectedness is the key...more
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Suzan
09/15/08

I loved this book! His warmth, humor & insight is compelling reading as a boy is lead to a different path from his well-to-do, large family in India to spiritual greatness. Reveals his own humaness, what we really are capable of, life after life, karma, the connection between East & West religions & his respect of Jesus, his conversations with Gandhi, etc.
A glimpse at the unimaginable mysteries of God and our own spiritual journey.
Movie Tie-in- Gandhi with Ben Kingsley. If you h...more
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Todd
04/03/08

bookshelves: spirituality
Read in April, 2008
I read this book years ago and decided to reread it this past week. It is not as sophisticated as some of the spiritual memoirs and literature today but Yogananda still has some interesting things to say.

Yoganada was one of the first major teachers from India to arrive in the west. He came to the United States in the 1920's and set up his Self-Realization Fellowship which is still in operation today.

He mixes his brand of yoga with personal insights into his own life as well as insights ...more
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Christine
This book as supposedly changed lives... I'm not sure that it did anything for me. I thought that it dragged on enormously and felt like a very large pamphlet.
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Amey
07/24/08

Read in January, 2008
Oh dear. I have been laboriously plowing my way through this book. It's such a famous book, in print for so many decades, but I can't say it held my attention. There are some lovely reflections on yoga philosophy, interesting insights into the guru-disciple relationship, and interesting elements from a historical perspective. Some chapters are more readable than others, but somehow my overall attitude toward reading the book became rather like a burdensome duty. One interesting element is how no...more
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