Description
Have More Harmony in Your Life
Friendship, love, marriage, and children can offer us our greatest
joys in life or our greatest sorrows. Selfless love is the essential key
to happiness in all our relationships, but how do we practice it?
This is the third book in The Wisdom of Yogananda series. The series features writings not available elsewhere and capture the Masters expansive and compassionate wisdom.
In this book Paramhansa Yogananda, one of the best-loved spiritual
teachers of the 20th century shares fresh inspiration and practical
guidance on:
- Friendship: broadening your sympathies and expanding
the boundaries of your love
- How to cure bad habits that spell the death of true friendship:
judgment, jealousy, over-sensitivity, unkindness, and more
- How to choose the right partner and create a lasting marriage
- Sex in marriage and how to conceive a spiritual child
- Problems that arise in marriage and what to do about them
- Experiencing the Universal Love behind all your relationships
The Wisdom of Yogananda series features writings of Paramhansa Yogananda not available elsewhere. These books capture the Masters expansive and compassionate wisdom, his sense of fun, and his practical spiritual guidance. The books include writings from his earliest years in America, in an approachable, easy-to-read format. The words of the Master are presented with minimal editing, to capture the fresh and original voice of one of the most highly regarded spiritual teachers of the 20th century.
What Others Are Saying
"Learn how to attract better friendships and mates using the ancient yoga ideas of Yogananda in Spritual Relationships: The Wisdom of Yogananda, Volume 3, a thoroughly 'user friendly' guide on how yoga principles can actually help relationships grow and thrive. Paramhansa Yogananda's keys to understanding yoga's underlying philosophy teaches how to cure bad habits, expand love boundaries, and understand relationship problems. New age libraries and Metaphysical Studies reference collections will welcome the focus."
James A. Cox, Chief Editor, The Bookwatch