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  1. 16 de jun. de 2017 · Exploring the Autobiography of a Yogi reference. 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. Would it not be easily possible to ...

  2. An analysis of 'Autobiography of a Yogi' chapter 8 and how it might correlate to FNAF. Discussion. Some time ago I’ve decided to venture into a book briefly quoted in FNAF1, and found some info that lines up surprisingly well with the metaphysical implications we got from the Fazbear Frights books.

  3. • 6 yr. ago. [deleted] 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.

  4. Autobiography of a Yogi is an autobiography of Paramahansa Yogananda (5 January 1893 – 7 March 1952) published in 1946. Paramahansa Yogananda was born as Mukunda Lal Ghosh in Gorakhpur, India, into a Bengali Hindu family. [2] . Autobiography of a Yogi recounts his life and his encounters with spiritual figures of the Eastern and the Western world.

  5. 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.

  6. 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 called “Paramhansa Yogananda”.

  7. Autobiography of a yogi reference. So, what is the theory going around you civillians behind this quote from the 5th night? (Omitted: Sir,) it is lamentable that mass agricultural development is (omitted: not) speeded by fuller use of your marvelous mechanisms.