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Intuition is sending filmmaker on bizarre mission to the US

An Indian astrologer told filmmaker Bill Bennett in Mumbai in September that he will make untold wealth and live like a king if he spends at least 15 days in Dallas.

Dr. Bimal Bhatt did not explain how this miraculous upturn in Bennett’s life would occur, only that he would be exposed to divine cosmic rays.

Bennett, who believes in intuition, is flying to Los Angeles on November 16 and onto Dallas on November 23, where he will carry no money and stay in a cheap motel, as Bhatt advised.

He will film those 15 days for a documentary, The Texas Cosmic Rays Experiment. The docu might be a special feature on the DVD of another docu he is making, or a separate stand-alone.

Bhatt, a lawyer and astrologer for 35 years, told Bennett he would make bold decisions and that a vast amount of money, anywhere from $1 million to $1 billion, would come to him.

Bennett interviewed Bhatt in Mumbai for the docu Intuition is your Personal Guidance System. In the quest to understand what intuition is, where it comes from, and how to tap into it,  he has been travelling the world talking to spiritualists, scientists, writers, artists, gurus, sporting champions and military commanders who teach soldiers how to use intuition in battle.

He’s also interviewing everyday folk who have had an extraordinary intuitive insight that has changed their lives or the lives of others. He’s testing the theory that people have a Personal Guidance System, just like a GPS in a car, which can be used to navigate one’s way through life.

“Several years ago I would have died in a car crash, if not for a flash of intuition,” he says. “In the end, I just want to know what saved my life. And why.”

The filmmaker, whose credits include Backlash, Spider & Rose, Kiss or Kill and The Nugget, is developing Defiant, a thriller about two young Indian lovers wanting to marry against the wishes of their parents who, as a result, arrange to have them killed.