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From Back Cover Occasionally I told astrologers to select my worst periods, according to planetary indications, and I would still accomplish whatever task I set myself. It is true that my success at such times has been accompanied by extraordinary difficulties. But my conviction has always been justified: faith in the divine protection, and the right use of man's God-given will, are forces formidable beyond any the "inverted bowl" can muster. The starry inscription at one's birth, I came to understand, is not that man is a puppet of his past. Its message is rather a prod to pride; the very heavens seek to arouse man's determination to be free from every limitation. God created each man as a soul, dowered with individuality, hence essential to the universal structure, whether in the temporary role of pillar or parasite. His freedom is final and immediate, if he so wills; it depends not on outer but inner victories.
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Autobiography of a Yogi, Paramhansa Yoganda
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- Pubblicato
- 2015
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- Titolo
- Autobiography of a Yogi
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Paramhansa Yoganda
- Editore
- Om Books
- Pubblicato
- 2015
- Formato
- In brossura
- Pagine
- 562
- ISBN10
- 9381607664
- ISBN13
- 9789381607664
- Serie
- Tag
- Saggistica, Scienze sociali, Esoterismo e religione, Storie vere, Biografie, Temi psicologici, Tematica filosofica, Temi religiosi, Religione, Autobiografie e memorie, Spiritualità e Religione, Filosofia, Personalità, Yoga, Indie, Induismo, Sviluppo Spirituale, Miracoli, Energia Interiore dell'Uomo
- Prima pubblicazione
- 1983
- Titolo originale
- Autobiography of a Yogi
- Valutazione
- 4,2 su 5
- Descrizione
- From Back Cover Occasionally I told astrologers to select my worst periods, according to planetary indications, and I would still accomplish whatever task I set myself. It is true that my success at such times has been accompanied by extraordinary difficulties. But my conviction has always been justified: faith in the divine protection, and the right use of man's God-given will, are forces formidable beyond any the "inverted bowl" can muster. The starry inscription at one's birth, I came to understand, is not that man is a puppet of his past. Its message is rather a prod to pride; the very heavens seek to arouse man's determination to be free from every limitation. God created each man as a soul, dowered with individuality, hence essential to the universal structure, whether in the temporary role of pillar or parasite. His freedom is final and immediate, if he so wills; it depends not on outer but inner victories.






















