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Autobiography of a Yogi

by Paramahansa Yogananda
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This attractive Slipcased Deluxe Edition includes Silk End Sheets, Gilt Edging and a Ribbon Marker. Also included are over 100 photos in duotone and color on acid free paper.

In print since 1946 and available in 16 languages, this landmark book is still a reliable steady backlist seller.

Considered a classic in its field since it was first published in 1946, Autobiography of a Yogi/i> continues to attract countless readers seeking authoritative insight into metaphysical truths.

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Editorials

Columbia University Press

There has been nothing before, written in English or any other language, like this presentation of Yoga.

Newsweek

Fascinating. . . .ingenuously described in the lush style of the Orient.

Noetic Sciences Review

Keeps the reader spellbound. . .A vicarious journey through the mystical path taken by Yogananda.

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

The original text of Yogananda's classic introduction to Eastern mysticism.

Library Journal

The work is enduringly popular because it introduces millions of readers to Eastern spiritual thought. Yogananda's masterly storytelling epitomizes the Indian oral tradition with its wit, charm, and compassionate wisdom. The yogi begins by showing how his childhood experiences in turn-of-the-century India produced a spiritual youth in search of an enlightened teacher, continues with an account of his years of training in the hermitage of a revered master, and concludes with the highlights of a period, beginning in 1920, during which he lived and taught in America. Yogananda sensitively interprets not only his own spiritual evolution but also his relationship with elements of the West's spiritual tradition, such as the story of Adam and Eve, providing a penetrating look at the ultimate mysteries of human existence. Bibliographical footnotes, which would have interrupted Kingsley's magnificent narration, are thoughtfully included in an accompanying booklet. -- James Dudley, Copiague, New York

Library Journal

The work is enduringly popular because it introduces millions of readers to Eastern spiritual thought. Yogananda's masterly storytelling epitomizes the Indian oral tradition with its wit, charm, and compassionate wisdom. The yogi begins by showing how his childhood experiences in turn-of-the-century India produced a spiritual youth in search of an enlightened teacher, continues with an account of his years of training in the hermitage of a revered master, and concludes with the highlights of a period, beginning in 1920, during which he lived and taught in America. Yogananda sensitively interprets not only his own spiritual evolution but also his relationship with elements of the West's spiritual tradition, such as the story of Adam and Eve, providing a penetrating look at the ultimate mysteries of human existence. Bibliographical footnotes, which would have interrupted Kingsley's magnificent narration, are thoughtfully included in an accompanying booklet. -- James Dudley, Copiague, New York

Columbia Univ. Press

There has been nothing before, written in English or any other language, like this presentation of Yoga.

Book Details

Published
July 1, 1997
Publisher
Self Realization Fellowship Pub
Pages
588
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780876120866

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