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Your Thoughts Can Change Your Life

Your Thoughts Can Change Your Life

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Brother Anandamoy (1922 – 2016), a direct disciple of Paramahansa Yogananda and much-loved minister of Self-Realization Fellowship, shares principles from Paramahansaji’s teaching on the power of thought.

With compassionate understanding, profound insight, and gentle humor Brother Anandamoy reminds us of the transforming power of our own thoughts and shows us how to use that power to connect with God and the innate strength of our soul.

Topics include:
• Understanding the universal nature of thought
• The mind’s power to bind your or free you
• Benefiting from life’s tests and challenges
• Inner secrets of happiness and success
• Forgiving ourselves and others

Recorded at the 1989 Self-Realization Fellowship Convocation in Los Angeles.

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To learn more about the Self-Realization Fellowship Lessons, the home-study course giving Paramahansa Yogananda’s personal instruction in meditation and spiritual living: https://yogananda.org/lessons

To read the ebook of Yogananda’s “Autobiography of a Yogi”: https://bookstore.yogananda-srf.org/p...

To read the ebook of Yogananda’s translation and commentary on the Bhagavad Gita, “God Talks With Arjuna”: https://bookstore.yogananda-srf.org/p...

To participate in a group meditation through the SRF Online Meditation Center: https://srfonlinemeditation.org/

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