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Yogananda (born Mukunda Lal Ghosh) recalls the "helpless humiliations of infancy," resentful that he could not yet walk or express the complex thoughts remaining from his past life.

Yogananda emphasizes that the core of Indian spiritual culture is the search for ultimate truth through a "Christ-like" master. autobiografia_de_un_yogui_cap_00_introduccion

It introduces "Kriya Yoga," a technique Yogananda describes as a faster way to evolve human consciousness. Yogananda (born Mukunda Lal Ghosh) recalls the "helpless

He describes his parents as noble and spiritually advanced disciples of the Great Master Lahiri Mahasaya. autobiografia_de_un_yogui_cap_00_introduccion

He presents yoga not just as exercise, but as a scientific method for self-realization and "God-contact". Summary of the Opening Chapters

The introduction frames the book's goal as proving the underlying unity of all great religions.