Susan Shumsky is a successful author in the New Age/Spirituality field,
writing books on meditation, intuition, prayer, auras, chakras, and the
like. But in the 1970s, she was one of only a handful of Maharishi
Mahesh Yogi's personal attendants and administrators, in India,
Switzerland, and elsewhere. Following the teachings of Maharishi
displaced Susan's devotion to the hippie lifestyle, as she learned about
meditation and grew spiritually self aware.
Maharishi died in 2008 at the age of 90, but his influence continues
throughout the Western World as a result of the spiritual movement he
founded: TM (Transcendental Meditation). Other books have been written
about the guru, but this is the only one to offer an insider's view of
life and learning in Rishikesh--including the time when the Beatles came
to learn at the feet of the Maharishi--as well as behind-the-scene
stories of other celebrity disciples. The author lived in the spiritual
leader's ashrams for 22 years, and served on his personal staff for
seven of those years.
Susan shares: "Merely by being in his presence, we disciples entered an
utterly timeless place and rapturous feeling, and, at the same time,
realized the utter futility and insanity of the mundane world."
Susan grew from a painfully shy teenage seeker into a spiritually aware
teacher and author in her own right. Maharishi & Me is an honest and
dynamic exposé about an imperfect person and his dysfunctional
organization.