
How to Live Without Fear
The Wisdom of Yogananda, Volume 11
Paramhansa Yogananda(Author)
CRYSTAL CLARITY PUBLISHERS
Published on 1. January 2024
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Paperback/Softback
174 pages
978-1-56589-346-7 (ISBN)
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Remove The Mental Bacteria to Overcome Your Fear
"One of the greatest enemies of willpower is fear. Avoid it both in thought and in action. Fear doesn't help you to get away from the object of fear, it only paralyzes your willpower."
In this eleventh installment in the Wisdom of Yogananda series, the great yoga master, Paramhansa Yogananda, teaches us how to: Eliminate the mental bacteria of fear; Rid the mind of worry poisons; Overcome stage fright; Use chants and affirmations to overcome fear; and Relax on all levels - physical, mental, and metaphysical.
The first part of this book shows us how to recognize when we are acting from a place of fear. The second part helps us to overcome fear's sometimes overwhelming presence in our lives through Paramhansa Yogananda's original teachings.
About The Author:
Paramhansa Yogananda came to the United States from India in 1920, bringing to the West the teachings and techniques of yoga, the ancient science of soul awakening. He was the first master of yoga to make his home in the West, and his Autobiography of a Yogi quickly became a worldwide bestseller, fueling the awakening fascination with Eastern teachings in the West.
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Height: 175 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
184 gr
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978-1-56589-346-7 (9781565893467)
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Born in 1893, Yogananda was the first yoga master of India to take up permanent residence in the West.Yogananda arrived in America in 1920 and traveled throughout the country on what he called his "spiritual campaigns." Hundreds of thousands filled the largest halls in major cities to see the yoga master from India. Yogananda continued to lecture and write up to his passing in 1952.Yogananda's initial impact on Western culture was truly impressive. His lasting spiritual legacy has been even greater. His Autobiography of a Yogi, first published in 1946, helped launch a spiritual revolution in the West. Translated into more than fifty languages, it remains a best-selling spiritual classic to this day.Before embarking on his mission, Yogananda received this admonition from his teacher, Swami Sri Yukteswar: "The West is high in material attainments but lacking in spiritual understanding. It is God's will that you play a role in teaching mankind the value of balancing the material with an inner, spiritual life."In addition to Autobiography of a Yogi, Yogananda's spiritual legacy includes music, poetry, and extensive commentaries on the Bhagavad Gita, the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, and the Christian Bible, showing the principles of Self-realization as the unifying truth underlying all true religions. Through his teachings and his Kriya Yoga path millions of people around the world have found a new way to connect personally with God.His mission, however, was far broader than all this. It was to help usher the whole world into Dwapara Yuga, the new Age of Energy in which we live. "Someday," Swami Kriyananda wrote, "I believe he will be seen as the avatar of Dwapara Yuga: the way shower for a new age."