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Songs Of The Soul
The deep yearnings for divine love and joy that are within each of us found many-faceted expression in the life of Paramahansa Yogananda. Songs of the Soul is an outpouring of his direct perception of GOd - God in nature, in man, in everyday experiences, and in the spiritually awakened state of samadhi meditation. Most of these poems were written during Paramahansaji’s early years in the United States. His writings are not the considered renderings of a poet’s fancies, but a revelation of the interior experiences of a soul ever awake in Spirit, responding to the wonders of nature; to the memories of his beloved motherland; to the deep impressions made by new friends and acquaintances; above all to the divine realizations born of that soul’s intimate communion with God.
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Man's Eternal Quest
In Man’s Eternal Quest, Paramahansa Yogananda examines the little known and seldom explained aspects of certain topics. They are life after death, meditation, the unlimited powers of the human mind, health and healing, the interrelatedness of all life, and the equality of man and woman. The collection of talks by Paramahansa Yogananda provides informative insights and practical guidance for those who have tried to understand the mysteries of life. Also, it is helpful for those who are not sure that God really exists, and for seekers who have already turned to God to seek the truth. Paramahansa Yogananda has stated in his book that the foremost prayer in every heart should be the prayer for God's presence. During the course of life one must realize that only God can satisfy one's desires as God has all the answers. Paramahansa Yogananda was an Indian yogi and guru. Through his book, Autobiography of a Yogi, many westerners were introduced to the teachings of Kriya Yoga and meditation. Some of his other popular books include The Bhagavad Gita: God Talks With Arjuna, Whispers From Eternity, and Journey To Self Realization. He was born on January 5, 1893, in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh. He did his graduation from the University Of Calcutta. His guru Swami Yukteswar Giri opposed blind belief and taught his students the need for directly experiencing the truth. Yogananda attained mahasamadhi on March 7, 1952.
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The Art Of living
The art of living contains practical guidence for every day living. It also deals with subjects like: How to be more likeable How to read character The art of developing memory The divine art of making friends.