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Joyce Collin-Smith

René ZuberJoyce Collin-Smith has spent a life time working with the greatest spiritual masters of the last century. She began in the 1930's, studying the works of Rudolf Steiner, then began a period of 'listening to God' with Frank Buchman (founder of the Oxford Group and Moral Rearmament); she moved on to Pak Subuh (the Indonesian mystic and founder of Subud); before spending six years with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi being initiated by him in the practice of Transcendental Meditation in his early days in the West. She then moved on to ideas of the Fourth Way, introduced by the mystic Gurdjieff with her brother-in-law, Rodney Collin (author of The Theory of Celestial Influence), working and travelling with his Gurdjieff-inspired group in Mexico.

Joyce has remained one of the U.K.'s leading Astrologers and Tarot readers for decades, as well as been an esoteric writer and spiritual teacher of her own development groups.

Joyce's fascinating experiences are recorded in her autobiographical work 'Call No Man Master'.

Homepage: Joyce Collin-Smith.

Works by Joyce Collin-Smith

René ZuberThe Pathless Land
The Pathless Land is the fruition of a lifetime's work emerging from the one who has herself emerged from the shadow of great spiritual masters. The tremendous range and depth of this work takes you through .....

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René ZuberCall No Man Master
This is the fascinating story of a woman's life and spiritual search that touches on all the great esoteric movements of the last century.

Gurdjieff, Ouspensky, her brother-in-law Rodney Collin, and .....


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René ZuberOf Fire and Music
This wonderfully written historical novel follows the fortunes of the MacLeods, the great chiefs of Dunvegan and Harris, and Lewis in the Hebrides, during the 16th-17th Century. Based on thoroughly researched .....

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