I've always been suspicious of Deepak Chopra. He's a businessman who presents himself as a spiritual teacher. A lot of what he says is quantum technobabble, designed to manipulate the unwary into thinking he has depths.

So OF COURSE he's in the Epstein files. And OF COURSE half the time he's emailing with Epstein he's repeating his mantra, "bring the girls."

May the news spread wide and far about this shyster. A fall from grace might make him a better person.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2026/02/23/deepak-chopra-jeffrey-epstein-emails/88821384007/

Deepak Chopra acknowledges 'poor judgment' over emails with Epstein

Self-help author Deepak Chopra corresponded with Jeffrey Epstein via email, according to files released by the Department of Justice.

USA TODAY

@bodhipaksa

Falls from grace never seem to make men "better" people. In the #usa, it can help them get elected to high government office, though.

As my mother used to say, "things never change, they only get moreso."

#Trump

@KathyLK "Never say never," as they say. I teach meditation in prison, and have seen men who have done very bad things turn their lives around.

With someone like Chopra this is probably not impossible, but less likely. Spiritual teachers who do bad things have usually built up a strong set of mechanisms that prevent them taking responsibility for their actions. Going through the motions of repentance can become just another act they use to manipulate people.

@bodhipaksa @KathyLK Yes, I would strongly advocate for a term in prison for Mr. Chopra to help him find his cosmic balance or whatever he needs to not be a man who would be friends with Epstein.