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Autobiography is the history of the life story of Paramhansa Yogananda where many westerners are introduced to meditation and yoga, specially Kriya Yoga.
Among the , are encounters with
Therese Neumann , Sri Anandamoyi Ma, Mohandas Gandhi, Rabinddranath Tagore, Lutherburbank.
He relates his Master disciple training under Sri Yukteswar Ji.
Kriya yoga is introduced as a means of spiritual, body regeneration and a means of evolution . From hebrew: Autobiography of a Yogi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Autobiography of a Yogi, is a novel by Paramahansa Iogannda (1893-1952), which was first published in English in 1946. Hebrew translation of the book published by Even Hoshen fresh in 2006.
Contents [hide] A content 2 History of a Yogi 3 miracles and wonders, not a university thesis 4 Footnotes
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This book is an autobiographical novel of Indian yoga teacher, Iogannda, but is actually also a story of India's spiritual life. Is the story of a spiritual person, who was one of the leading teachers of yoga and meditation in the world. From the perspective of many Western students, this book is the spiritual classics of Western India.
The author reveals almost naive, almost like talking to someone else, his life, the way that led him to self-realization, and especially the experience with real encounters with the great spiritual teachers and yogis known and lesser-known of India and of humanity.
The book describes a relationship between a student teacher at different levels. Iogannda get to meet the great teachers on - Western is known, the Hmhaootar fatherji, (similar to quote, Michael Aivenhub teacher, who was a kind of apprenticeship in Hmhaootar fatherji). Relationship of Iognannda with teachers, this is a unique system in which author accurately documenting the good and the bad relations between a student teacher, with moments of his life bore within them depression, pain, frustration and how to man them. The book creates a conflict between the determined opposition of his parents off the mystic in his youth, especially, with moments of sublime grace of a great teacher with him an Indian.
[Edit] History of a Yogi Born in 1893 Iogannda traditional family and perhaps even religious. He had mystical tendencies from an early age. He wanted always to belong to the lineage of the most mysterious masters. Indeed, he was a student whose parents objected to the ascetic life, and stood on his way to avoid it spirituality. This student has become the student of the greatest teachers in India. Cherry Ioktsvar, was the direct teacher of Iogannda, and was himself a student of fair-Asia, while Asia was a fair teacher direct student of Hmhaootar fatherji.
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