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To see a production by Landis & Company is to be immersed in a
magical world of enchantment. Life-size puppets, actors and mimes wearing
masks, scenery that morphs onstage, lavish costumes, original musical
scores, shadow plays, special effects and magical illusions transform
timeless fables such as Beauty and the Beast into the supernatural.
As the writers, creators, producers, directors, and actors in these
productions, Landis and Jennifer Smith face an unimaginably complex task.
So for the past five years, they’ve used the Maharishi Yagya program as
a tool to enhance their creativity and success.
"Whenever we even get the idea to have a yagya, things just
start happening," says Jennifer. "The cosmic connection gets
stimulated and re-enlivened."
A couple of years ago, Landis & Company launched their first
full-scale production, Beauty and the Beast. The complex project
took over a year to produce and involved fifteen other professionals—the
director, musical composer, puppeteers, and the artists who created the
sets, masks, props, costumes, and lighting system.
"We had a series of Maharishi Yagya performances specifically to
remove obstacles for this production," says Jennifer. "The
project turned out to be one of the most harmonious things we have ever
done. It seemed like every obstacle that could have been a barrier got
cleared out of the way. Everyone had so much fun, and felt uplifted."
The show went on the road for 260 performances, packing audiences of
children and adults. Reviewers raved that the show was "sheer
enchantment."
Landis and Jennifer have observed positive benefits in their personal
lives as well. "During the ten days the yagya for the removal of
obstacles was taking place, I felt a distinct difference in my
meditations," says Landis. "My experience was much deeper and
unmistakably clearer. And that has continued to this very day."
Jennifer says, "Maharishi Yagya performances create increased
subtlety of experience in my meditation and a general feeling of
upliftment and support of Nature. That’s why we get really excited about
having yagyas done."
With the successful completion of Beauty and the Beast, Landis
& Company is now back at home in Philadelphia working on their next
full-scale production, Cinderella. In the future they hope to stage
the ancient Indian epic, The Ramayana.
One of their most cherished dreams is to build a Maharishi Sthapatya
Veda design theater in Philadelphia. To help realize this goal, Jennifer
and Landis had another Maharishi Yagya performance for their business—this
time for greater financial success. "With Beauty and the Beast we
made a very large paradigm leap on the artistic side," says Landis.
"Now we’ve realized that we need to transform that into wealth—
wealth for the company and for every-one who’s involved in it."
Although it’s too soon for Landis and Jennifer to report on the full
results of this particular yagya, they have already noticed some major
changes. "Just this week several new funding sources have opened
up," says Jennifer. "All of a sudden opportunities are
percolating." Though it’s not always easy to think up such
elaborate and enchanting illusions, Landis & Company continues to find
a source of real magic in the Maharishi Yagya program. "For me,
Maharishi Yagya performances wash away old patterns of thinking, feeling,
and behavior," Landis says, "and they create a great liveliness
of consciousness in an effortless way."
Linda Egenes is the author of three books and a faculty member of
Maharishi University of Management. For more information on the Maharishi Yagya program call
800-483-2234 (from Canada or the U.S.) or e-mail: MaharishiYagya@Maharishi.net.
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