To simply download this audiobook and play it while scrolling through social media defeats its purpose. To truly benefit from the Autobiography of a Yogi audiobook, consider these practical listening strategies:

The book has never gone out of print. Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple, was so moved by the book that he distributed it to his entire funeral. George Harrison of The Beatles fame quoted it extensively. Why? Because the book bridges the gap between empirical science and spiritual faith, explaining concepts like Kriya Yoga, levitation, bilocation, and cosmic consciousness with a charm and clarity that is both disarming and convincing.

A common pitfall for audiobook narrators is over-acting. However, Kingsley walks the tightrope perfectly. He reads Yogananda’s miracles—such as the story of the tiger-swami or the levitating saint—with awe in his voice, but without melodrama. When he reads the philosophical chapters, such as "The Law of Miracles," his tone drops into a fatherly, instructional cadence that makes complex Advaita Vedanta feel like a warm conversation.