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Pros
This book is a treasure trove. For those interested in an even fuller understanding of the great avatar of love and his message, this book is it.
A priceless addition to yogananda's teachings. Written by a devotee which perceived the master well. The only mild complaint is that walters seemed to paint himself in a better light than his fellow devotees.
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This is a truly enjoyable book for those familiar with the great guru paramahansa yogananda founder of selfrealization fellowship
I am so very grateful and joyful to have learned about kriya yoga
I am almost finished with the book but i am almost considering picking it up again from the beginning when i am done but well see
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The reason being that he must be stricter with his monistics who have vowed to accept yogananda as their teacher
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So some of what he is telling his disciples would not be the same as what he would tell the general public to do
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The conversations don’t need to be read in order
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One should read autobiography of a yogi before reading this book
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He had a playful side with people but it was always about searching for god
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There are numerous mentions of some of the people mentioned in autobiography of a yogi but not in a gossipy way
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There are a lot of tasty titilating tidbits about who was who in what life when but thats not the main theme
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But its the other two books which are collections of direct quotations that i keep returning to