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  • File:Paramahansa Yogananda Standard Pose.jpg

    Deutsch: Standard Pose; dieses foto von Paramahansa Yogananda erscheint in vielen seiner Publikationen. Es war sehr wahrscheinlich etwa in der Zeit, als Yogananda 1920 in den USA ankam.

    English: Standard Pose; this image of Paramahansa Yogananda appears in many of his publications. It was very probably taken at approximately the time Yogananda arrived in the USA, in 1920.

    Español: Actitud estándar; Esta imagen de Paramahansa Yogananda aparece en muchas de sus publicaciones. Probablemente fue tomada aproximadamente ett el momento en que Yogananda llegó a Estados Unidos, ett 1920.

    Français : Pose standard; Cette image de Paramahansa Yogananda apparaît dans plusieurs de ses publications. Il a été très probablement pris à peu près au moment où Yogananda est arrivé aux USA, en 1920.

    Italiano: Standard Pose; questa immagine di Paramahansa Yogananda appare in molte delle sue pubblicazioni. E 'stato molto probabilmente pres

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  • with a preface by

    W. Y. Evans-Wentz, M.A., D. Litt., D. Sc.

    “Except ye see signs and wonders,
    ye will not believe.”—John 4:48.

    The Philosophical Library

    New York

    Copyright, 1946, by
    Paramhansa Yogananda

    1946 First Edition, First Printing Published by

    The Philosophical Library, Inc.
    15 East 40th Street
    New York, N.Y.

    This electronic manuscript has been prepared in an effort to match the layout of the original 1946 edition in every respect. Any typographical errors in the original have been intentionally preserved.

    Dedicated to the Memory of

    Luther Burbank

    An American Saint

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    Preface

    By W. Y. Evans-Wentz, M.A., D.Litt., D.Sc.
    Jesus College, Oxford; Author of
    The Tibetan Book of the Dead, 
    Tibet’s Great Yogi Milarepa, 
    Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines

    While Yogi Berra’s role in the history of baseball is immeasurable, his ongoing legacy rests also on his enormous contributions to the American language. His so-called Yogi-isms – the unique and witty observations he became famous for – made him a major contributor to the national repository of wisdom, a source cited more often than Shakespeare.

    “It ain’t over ’til it’s over.”

    “It’s deja vu all over again.”

    • Yogi said arguably his most popular Yogi-ism after Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris hit back-to-back home runs during the 1961 season. Both players were vying to beat Babe Ruth’s record of 60 home runs hit in a single season; Maris would go on to beat it when he hit his 61st home run in the final game of the season.

    “When you come to a fork in the road, take it.”

    • While giving directions to his best friend Joe Garagiola to his house in Montclair, Yogi told Joe to take the fork. The fork was unique in that no matter which direction you chose, you would end up at Yogi and