Showing posts with label Brian Epstein. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brian Epstein. Show all posts

Saturday, 6 October 2018

Joyce Collin-Smith and the special powers of the Maharishi Yogi

There is still more to say about Joyce Collin-Smith and her dealings with the Maharishi Yogi.

This article will mainly cover the Maharishi’s special powers.
In her autobiographical book Call No Man Master, she suggests that he remotely caused two deaths. In one case the motive was to remove an obstacle from his path while in the other it was revenge.

As described in the previous article, she believes that Beatles’ agent Brian Epstein was removed because he stood in the way of the Maharishi’s plans and Beatle John Lennon was murdered as a punishment for speaking out openly against the Maharishi.

What did she see and experience during the time she spent with the guru that could have given her this idea? Why did she believe that he had the power to destroy people? Why did she believe that he would use his power so ruthlessly?

Some more extracts from her book provide answers to these key questions. The incidents described may seem trivial to some people, but for me they are very significant and provide independent confirmation of many of my ideas.

Wednesday, 3 October 2018

The Maharishi Yogi, the Beatles and Joyce Collin-Smith

In her book Call No Man Master, Joyce Collin-Smith suggests that the Maharishi Yogi used his occult powers to cause the deaths of two men. One was the Beatle John Lennon and the other was the Beatles’ agent Brian Epstein.

She believed that the Maharishi had the ability to influence events remotely. This belief was based on her own experiences of seeing him and other people in action. I have both read about and experienced many metaphysical phenomena, some of which have been mentioned on here as have some suspicious and/or convenient deaths, so I too believe that a few people have special powers, powers that are often used to harm others. 

Joyce Collin-Smith’s account of these deaths will be followed by some supporting material from various sources.

The Maharishi Yogi and the Beatles
There is a lot of information available about the Maharishi and his dealings with the Beatles, but as it is Joyce Collin-Smith’s experiences that are of interest here this article will concentrate on what she tells us in Call No Man Master.

She says that the Maharishi wanted disciples with fame, power, money and influence who would tell the world about their allegiance to him and his teachings. He hoped that top celebrities from the world of pop and show-biz would attract many more followers and encourage large numbers of people to take up Transcendental Meditation.

The Beatles attended one of his seminars and endorsed the teachings. This attracted international publicity and had the results the Maharishi hoped for. The younger generation flocked in to be initiated as a result of the Beatles’ recommendation of his meditation techniques.

The relationship started very well, but as might have been expected it ended in disillusionment on the part of the Beatles.