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Psychic Teachers

Modern Mystics

Psychic Teachers

Samantha Fey

Spirituality, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

4.82.4K Ratings

🗓️ 12 January 2026

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

This week, we're taking a look at three avatars, teachers, and mystics who inspired the world with their message of universal love and connection. Join us as we dive into the teachings and legacy of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Shri Sai Baba and Meher Baba.

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You can find our eCourses on crystals, tarot, manifesting and moon magic. Plus we both offer wonderful guided meditations and you can find signed copies of our books.  

Be sure to check out Samantha’s other podcast Enlightened Empaths.    

Have a great week. Be the Light!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Psychic Teachers. I'm your host Samantha Faye. And I'm Deb Bowen.

0:23.8

And today we're going to be talking about some modern mystics. But before we do, we just wanted to

0:29.9

pop in once again and say, Happy New Year. We hope it's 2026 is off to a great start for you. If you go to our Facebook page, you'll see some photos I posted

0:41.1

just this week of Deb and I having a lovely holiday meal together, and we did a tarot reading,

0:48.1

and so we posted some photos about that. It was so much fun. And while we were talking, we were like,

0:53.8

so what do you want to talk about on

0:55.6

the show in 2026? And we had some pretty good ideas, I think, don't you? I think so, and I hope our

1:02.7

listeners do. Yeah, same. Me too. So we've got some really fun guests lined up, and we've got some

1:08.6

cool research stuff we're going to be bringing to you. And one of the

1:12.4

things we were talking about was, you know, we like to look back at historic figures who have

1:18.3

laid the groundwork for doing the intuitive work we can do today. But we thought it would be

1:23.5

kind of fun to highlight some more recent people. So I did a little bit of research, Deb.

1:28.4

You did a lot of research.

1:29.9

So I think you should start us up.

1:32.4

Well, I'd be happy to do that.

1:34.4

You know, I think that a lot of us don't know, except for the folks that I'm going to be talking about,

1:40.7

I did not know a lot about folks from India and the work that they did up until the Beatles.

1:48.4

So that's really kind of where I'm going to begin. And then I'm going to dive back into history a bit

1:53.5

with two other folks. The first person I want to talk about is a man from India who shaped

1:59.8

both Western culture and Western music in the 1960s. He sent

2:05.3

many of us to the incense store, and he introduced us to musicians, such as Ravi Shankar, whose work

2:12.6

was just brilliant. I saw something recently where his daughter is also playing the satire these days, and she's doing

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