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Three Books Steve Jobs Recommends for Mind & Body
Steve Jobs believed in spirituality.
Steve Jobs, the visionary co-founder of Apple, was not just a tech mogul but also a seeker of knowledge.
From his biography, it is clear that his relentless pursuit of perfection in design and innovation was deeply intertwined with his quest for personal growth and understanding.
Beyond the sleek devices and groundbreaking technologies, Jobs had an insatiable curiosity that extended to the realms of spirituality, mind, and body.
Autobiography of a Yogi
by Paramahansa Yogananda
Steve Jobs: “There was a copy there of ‘Autobiography of a Yogi’ in English that a previous traveler had left, and I read it several times”
This book is a spiritual exploration of Yogananda’s life, from his early years in India to his time spreading the teachings of Kriya Yoga in the West.
Yogananda’s narrative is filled with tales of saints, miracles, and profound insights. He speaks of his own spiritual quest, his encounters with remarkable sages like Sri Yukteswar and Lahiri Mahasaya, and the deeper truths he unearthed along the way.