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Happiness is easier to find than you may think?if you look for it in the right place. In this book Paramhansa Yogananda, one of the most important spiritual teachers of the 20th century and author of Autobiography of a Yogi, brings a dynamic vision of true happiness based on the understanding that it is found within our self. Learn how to: Choose to be happy in any circumstance Practice the skill of being happy Identify habits that steal your happiness Happiness is the foundation for success in your relationships, your career, and every part of your life. About The Author: Paramhansa Yogananda (often spelled 'Paramahansa' Yogananda) was born on January 5, 1893 in Gorakhpur, India. He was the first yoga master of India to permanently live and teach in the West. Yogananda arrived in America in 1920, and traveled throughout the United States on what he called his 'spiritual campaigns'. His enthusiastic audiences filled the largest halls in America. Hundreds of thousands came to see the yogi from India. At some packed venues thousands were turned away nightly. A national sensation, Yogananda's lectures and books were extensively written about by the major media of the era, including Time Magazine, Newsweek, and Life. He was even invited to the White House by President Calvin Coolidge. Yogananda continued to lecture and write up to his passing in 1952. Yogananda's initial impact was truly impressive. But his lasting impact has been even greater. Yogananda's Autobiography of a Yogi, first published in 1946, helped launch a spiritual revolution throughout the world. His message was nonsectarian and universal. Yogananda's Guru, Swami Sri Yukteswar, sent him to the West with the admonition, "The West is high in material attainments, but lacking in spiritual understanding. It is God's will that you play a role in teachin
- Publisher : Ananda Sangha (1 January 2011)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 171 pages
- ISBN-10 : 8189430270
- ISBN-13 : 978-8189430276
- Item Weight : 500 g
- Dimensions : 17.5 x 14 x 1.5 cm