Whether you are just beginning your yoga journey or are an experienced practitioner seeking to deepen your understanding, this book offers a powerful perspective that can reshape your relationship with yoga and spirituality.
This is the inspiring memoir of a software engineer who discovers the profound impact of Kriya Yoga and spiritual practice. Through personal experiences and practical insights, it reveals how anyone - regardless of background - can unlock a transformative path toward self-realization.
What you will gain from this book?
This book invites you to embark on a journey toward greater awareness, peace, and fulfillment.
Human life is precious - let's not waste it.
Through sleepless nights and a persistent inner calling, Jay Bhati - a migrant techie - set out on a quest to find deeper meaning and purpose. His path led him far from his birthplace to New Zealand, where he uncovered a hidden treasure of timeless wisdom. Listening to the voice within, he pursued a life of spiritual growth while continuing to meet his worldly responsibilities.
In this memoir, Jay shares his first-hand experiences walking the yogic path, including the practical lessons, challenges, and truths that come with sincere practice. As a dedicated follower of Paramhansa Yogananda and a practitioner of Kriya Yoga, Jay is one of the few kriyabans currently living in New Zealand.
This book is both a personal story and a guide - for anyone seeking to live with greater clarity, purpose, and inner freedom.
I appreciate the honesty and openness with which Jay shares his experiences, allowing himself to be vulnerable.
This book offers profound insights into personal growth and inner peace. Jay beautifully combines timeless wisdom with practical advice for everyday living. Each chapter provides actionable steps to help readers connect with their higher selves and find balance. The writing is accessible yet deeply transformative, making complex spiritual concepts easy to understand. A must-read for anyone seeking clarity, purpose, and serenity in their life.
-Kalpana Nathawat (Dancer, Influencer and Yoga practitioner)