My Heart Remembers Swami Kriyananda


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A remarkable story of devotion and attunement between a young devotee and a spiritual master. Narayani Anaya was twenty-four when she first met Swami Kriyananda in 2003. He was seventy-seven, a global teacher and foremost disciple of Paramhansa Yogananda. Recognition was immediate. Her heart declared, "MyKing!" He said, "She seems like a daughter to me." Soon she began following Swami around the world: India, America, Europe. In 2010 he asked her to become his personal assistant and caregiver. Since that day, and literally until his last breath, Narayani was always by his side. Decades of spiritual training were compressed into a few short years, preparing her to carry his spirit and message of Self-realization to her generation of seekers, and to all who would know God.




My Heart Remembers Swami Kriyananda


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Narayani Anaya played a very special role in the life of Swami Kriyananda, and she tells it here with love and clarity. She came to Ananda with almost none of the accumulated history, connections, and mission that defined many of the long-term members, and she came not even knowing English.This book is a wonderful window onto the later years in the life of a great saint. It is a guidebook for how to attune oneself to the divine plan that guides each of us. As you read this book, do what she did: open your heart and soul, and you will find answers to many questions that live just below the surface of the mind and can be solved by love alone.




Say Yes to Life!


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Say Yes to Life! Spiritual Adventure and Discipleship in the Building of Ananda unveils the journey of Nayaswami Parvati and a life dedicated to learning and sharing the teachings of Paramhansa Yogananda and building spiritual community. The narrative chronicles the author’s journey along the liberating path of Kriya Yoga, following in the footsteps of Yogananda and Swami Kriyananda, the guru and teacher who introduced her to the path of Self-realization. The book gives readers a window into the heart of spiritual community, the power of commitment, and the joy of living a life dedicated to personal transformation and spiritual awakening. It is an invitation to delve into the essence of spiritual life, to explore the beauty and power of devotion, and testifies joyously about a life lived in and for God that mirrors the soul’s eternal quest for purpose and happiness.




Trained In Divine Love


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For fifty years, Nayaswami Anandi Cornell was a deeply devoted disciple of Paramhansa Yogananda, and a student of his beloved disciple, Swami Kriyananda. To everyone she met, Anandi was a beautiful channel of divine love; her life’s quest was to reciprocate and express the pure love she received. In this book, there are sacred and precious experiences and stories never shared before by Anandi. Part One contains stories of Swami Kriyananda, especially of how he helped Anandi perfect her divine love and attunement. Part Two features excerpts from her personal correspondence with Yogananda which capture the intimate dialogue that develops between devoted disciple and guru. Part Three includes accounts of Anandi’s remarkable passage to higher realms, and how she continues to visit and bless devotees on earth. Trained in Divine Love is Anandi’s gift to the Divine in all of us – that we immerse ourselves completely in God’s perfect love and bliss.




The Yugas


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Millions are wondering what the future holds for mankind, and if we are soon due for a world-changing global shift. Paramhansa Yogananda (author of the classic Autobiography of a Yogi) and his teacher, Sri Yukteswar, offered key insights into this subject. They presented a fascinating explanation of the rising and falling eras that our planet cycles through every 24,000 years. According to their teachings, we have recently passed through the low ebb in that cycle and are moving to a higher age—an Energy Age that will revolutionize the world. Over one hundred years ago Yukteswar predicted that we would live in a time of extraordinary change, and that much that we believe to be fixed and true—our entire way of looking at the world — would be transformed and uplifted. In The Yugas, authors Joseph Selbie and David Steinmetz present substantial and intriguing evidence from the findings of historians and scientists that demonstrate the truth of Yukteswar’s and Yogananda’s revelations.




How to Live Without Fear


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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.




Metaphysical Meditations


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Metaphysical Meditations The reprint of the original 1952 edition By Paramhansa Yogananda Most people want to meditate but do not know how to do so. The purpose of meditation is to connect the little joy of the soul with the vast joy of the Spirit with focused practice. Meditation is not the same as concentration which consists in freeing the attention from objects of distraction and focusing on one thing at a time. Meditation is that special form of concentration in which the attention has been liberated from restlessness, and is focused on the Infinite, to be focused only on God or sacred thoughts and ideas. Meditation consists in certain physical, psychological, and metaphysical processes—by which the static of restlessness can be removed from the body, mind, and soul radios, which can then be tuned in with the Infinite. By calm, continuous, one pointed attention the ego must be kept connected to the Spirit until they both become merged into everlasting bliss. In Metaphysical Meditations Paramhansa Yogananda, author of the best-selling spiritual classic Autobiography of a Yogi, gives some concrete metaphysical methods of meditation, for the student who has already struggled through the mobs of rowdy thoughts and crossed the portals of silence. The instructions will be found in the various sections of the book preceding each type of meditation: prayers or demands addressed to the Divine, affirmations about God, and those spoken to the individual consciousness.




Let Me Remember This


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Let Me Remember This By: Surendra James Conti Practical in its wisdom, provocative in its perspective, and generously infused with humor and heart, Let Me Remember This is a collection of insightful essays that probe the mysteries of who we are, why we are here, and what we can do to set ourselves free. This book is a journey of self-discovery for the writer and the reader alike, a journey beyond form, into the vast consciousness of all that is. Unique though we are, our quest is the same: to realize our highest divine potential. These essays invite us to see our way to that summit. Ultimately, it is less about learning anything new and more about remembering what we’ve forgotten: we are being of light, divinely endowed. Joy awaits within. “This is a gem of a book that scintillates with warmth and wisdom. Gleaned from decades of spiritual practice, it offers reflections, philosophical musings, life stories, and insights to edify, amuse and awaken us.” -Dana Lynne Anderson, Founder and Director, Awakening Arts Academy “Reading Let Me Remember This is like having an inspiring and captivating conversation with a close friend. Highly recommended reading.” - Bill Grady, author, Beacons of Light




God Alone


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Yogini


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Shakti is the Sanskrit term for the feminine energy of the Divine. Yogini is created for, and by, women, and all who have a passion for yoga as a path and a way of life. There is no other yoga book which addresses women’s issues and concerns; while 90% of yoga students are women, the majority of yoga leaders have been men. Yogini traces the rise of women teachers in modern yoga and offers women stories and ideas for what can be done off the mat to integrate yoga practice into daily life. Here is an inspirational guide for the modern yogini offering a fresh perspective for everyone’s yoga or spiritual practice. The candid photos and personal stories of intention, intuition and devotion of many of today’s leading yoga teachers; Angela Farmer, Nischala Joy, Sarah Powers, Shiva Rae, Donna Farhi, Anna Forest, Rama Jyoti Vernon, and Tenzin Palmo. Contributing essayist Linda Sparrowe is the author of many bestselling yoga titles and is the former managing editor of Yoga Journal.