
Autobiography Chapter 25, Part 2: Yogananda heals through sheer will power
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This episode covers on this part of chapter 25 from:
“Soon after Ananta’s passing, my younger sister Nalini was...”
to
"...their marriage, begun so inauspiciously, turned out to be ideally happy.”
Summary:
This section of the chapter continues the themes of sibling dynamics, cultural perspectives on marriage, and spiritual healing. We explore the cultural differences between Indian and Western wedding traditions and marriage arrangements. Paramahansa Yogananda emphasises again the spiritual significance will power and affirmations, we share our own personal experiences using them both inside and outside our SRF centre.
0:54 Prior Episode;
2:22 Siblings;
10:37 Betrothed;
20:24 The Plea;
28:51 The Cure;
45:51 Truth is God;
56:59 Looking Ahead.
Links discussed in the chapter:
https://yogananda.com.au/gurus/yukteswar_quotes02.html
https://www.iambetter.org/unconditional-love-perfecting-human-relationships-marriage/
https://yogananda.com.au/pyr/pyr_affirmations1.html
https://www.arlingtoncenter.org/Sanskrit-English.pdf (Yoga Sutras)
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/16997 (Sleeman book)
Homework for next episode— Read, absorb and make notes on the last part of chapter 25 from:
“On my return from Japan, I learned that during my absence...”
to the end of the chapter.
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