Sir Ben Kingsley brings a unique "spiritual gravity" to the text. Having won an Oscar for his portrayal of Mahatma Gandhi, his voice is already mentally linked to the Indian independence movement and Eastern philosophy for many listeners. He reads not as a detached narrator, but with the warmth and intimacy of a man recounting his own lived miracles. A Journey of Wonders
However, the book’s true purpose is revealed in its subtitle: The Story of a Quest for God . The book is a collage of miraculous encounters, philosophical dissertations, and scientific explanations of the cosmos. Sir Ben Kingsley brings a unique "spiritual gravity"
Listening to Kingsley read feels less like studying a scripture and more like sitting by a fire while a master storyteller recounts a legend. It allows for a meditative immersion; you can close your eyes and visualize the ashrams, the lotus flowers, and the piercing eyes of the saints described within. A Journey of Wonders However, the book’s true
Since its publication in 1946, this spiritual classic has introduced millions of readers to the ancient science of Kriya Yoga and the profound wisdom of the East. It found its way into the hands of icons like Steve Jobs (who arranged for it to be given away at his memorial) and George Harrison. But if you have ever found yourself daunted by the density of the text, or if you simply wish to experience the story in a new dimension, there is a definitive version you must experience: It allows for a meditative immersion; you can
is a complete, unabridged recording of Paramahansa Yogananda’s spiritual classic. This edition is published by the Self-Realization Fellowship
Approximately 17 hours and 30 minutes
: His masterful pacing allows the listener to absorb complex concepts like Kriya Yoga and Samadhi as if they were part of a personal conversation with a wise guide.