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  1. 16 de jun. de 2017 · Exploring the Autobiography of a Yogi reference <p>On Night 5 in FNAF 1 we hear an extract referencing the written work of the indian monk known as Paramahansa Yogananda: (Omitted: Sir,) it is lamentable that mass agricultural development is (omitted: not) speeded by fuller use of your marvelous mechanisms.

  2. Has anyone read the "Autobiography of a Yogi"? Question. We know that Scott has been inspired by it, about the living metal, or at least we assume so, since the "the joy of creation" line seems deliberate and would be a very convenient accident.

  3. But the most spot-on (and obviously where the origin of it was taken from) is an excerpt from "The Autobiography of a Yogi" by Paramhansa Yogananda telling how machineries can help in agriculture and give comfort in human life.

  4. Remnant: The Yogi’s Excerpt Brought to Life. Speculation. I think I figured out the purpose of Remnant and why it exists. It’s bringing the excerpt of Autobiography of a Yogi (back in FNaF 1) to life. For context, here’s the excerpt used in the Night 5 phone call.

  5. 20 de mar. de 2024 · Fantastic work on Yogi's long lost descendant from 535 years into the future! ^^

  6. Autobiography of a Yogi recounts his life and his encounters with spiritual figures of the Eastern and the Western world. The book begins with his childhood and family life, then finding his guru, becoming a monk and establishing his teachings of Kriya Yoga meditation.

  7. When the phone call is reversed and touched up, words can be heard against a backdrop of garbled interference. While it is nearly unrecognisable, the call is actually a reading of an excerpt of a book named “Autobiography of a Yogi” by a writer calledParamhansa Yogananda”.