Customer Reviews
A Miraculous Read - By: Mrs. Petra D. Wilson, 02 Oct 2008 
I was recommended this book by several friends, which is why I bought it. Curious as to what they were raving on about: "It will change your life!" I was told. 'Yeah, right!" I cynically replied. However, once I finally got around to purchasing it I devoured every word. It is a feast for the soul.
You really do come away feeling you have been given a gift by the Saint.
If every body read this book, what a difference it would makein the world.
Yes, I've heard that Autobiography of a Yogi has transformed many people's lives. I could feel his presence often while I read it. I found myself bursting into tears on several chapters, (and that isn't like me at all!)
In this age of materialism, I believe many Westener's are turning towards spiritual matters. You can't go far wrong with this book to find Truth & guidance.
Scientific rigour and intuitive perception are the two sides of the same coin - By: noniere meuse, 23 Aug 2008 
This is the story of one man's trainingin one of the esoteric Traditions of India. It was Yogananda's task to bring that particular Tradition (spiritual path) to America so that,in the fullness of time, the Wisdom of the East can transform the Activity of the West.
We are used to thinking of Traditions as eternal butin fact they come & go. More accurately, they are obscured from human gaze until humanity has matured enough to utilise them. Although ancient, the Tradition to which Yogananda belonged was withheld from the human sphere until the mid-nineteenth century when it was revived by Yogananda's Guru's Guru's Guru.
The book describesin detail not only the remarkable Beingin who's ashram Yogananda was trained but also the othersin the lineage. Although the outward appearance of such Beings is unexceptional, they are transformed at the level of consciousness & are capable of feats far beyond that of ordinary mortals. When he died, for example, Yogananda's Guru materialised before him a physical body indistinguishable from the one Yogananda had known - one which he could actually embrace.
At the head of this lineage is Mahavata Babaji - the Deathless Guru. He remainsin obscurityin India accessible only to those who are ready. He will remain upon the physical plane until "the end of the Age" which, I guess,in the language of Theosophy, is the end of the current 5th Root Race.
The Tradition which Yogananda brought to America is that of Kriya Yoga. It is billed as a scientific method - with the precision of mathematics - of bringing rapid Enlightenment to the individual who practises it. A correspondence course is available from the Self-Realisation Fellowshipin America with application forms on the website at: yogananda-srf.org
In addition to the above, the book contains chapters on Yogananda's meeting with Gandhi, Non-eating & Sleepless Saints & Therese Neumann the Catholic Stigmatist who effectively neither ate nor slept - a remarkable feat before the advent of the Xbox.
Before I read this book I assumed Yogananda was just another Eastern Geezer peddling unassimilable spirituality to an non-critical Western audience. Now I think that assumption was a little hasty. Although his devotion to his Guru is comical to the Western mind & his mode of expression is of a bygone age Yogananda has something to say to those who have an open mind as to the nature of reality. The whole point of the book as far as I'm concerned is to show clearly that the materiality of the West is not the complete picture & that the so called miracles of the East are possible for anyone who is prepared to investigate the phenomenonin a scientific manner. The Eastern Yogi knows that science is not just about the investigation of the physical world & that rational thinking is equally applicable to the investigation of inner phenomena. For a phenomenon to be investigated scientifically it must be repeatable - & that is the explicit promise of Kriya Yoga. Hopefully the correspondence course will open for many the gates of Internal Science which have remained closed for so long & give them their first indications that the claims of the ancient sages is reality based - that scientific rigour & intuitive perception are the two sides of the same coin.
Race you to Enlightenment!
Amazing, thought proving, insightful, i could go on - By: Janet Knight, 15 Feb 2008 
This is a wondeful book. Having just started down the route of self-relisation with my own Guru he recommended this book to me. This book has helped bring God closer to my life. It is something I will read again & again. I am certainly not of an age where God has become important to me because of "that time of life". This book has opened my eyes & given me the strength to go forward with what my heart (and I now realise God) want me to do with my life. Yogananda stands beside you whilst you read it. I cannot recommend it enough.
an elixir of light, happiness and youth for the soul - By: truthbetold, 17 Jun 2007 
This is one of my favourite books. Everybody i gave this book to equally worships it. It is a treasure. I wish i could repeat the personal transformation gained after reading it for the first time. I can not recommend it enough to anyone, any age, any religion, any place, any time! I wish i could find something else equally uplifting, mind-bogging & divine!