Guest guest Posted February 10, 2004 Report Share Posted February 10, 2004 Beloved Om, I nowhere said Osho was my master. But you were very quick to attack him rather than discuss the points I put forward. A typical tactic of a fanatic who can't argue his way out of a wet paper back. I will say that Osho is a teacher whom I greatly admire, and since you felt "obliged" to present those "facts" I feel like I need to tell Osho's real story. Osho, born Rajneesh Chandra Mohan, began his career as a widely recognized Jain Acharya.. or more accurately, the Jains thought he was a great Jain teacher, because he was teaching, was great, and came from a Jain family. Until he started to speak positively about Krishna, who the Jains see as a wicked figure for advocating violence. So they rejected him, and the Hindus (who love Krishna) adopted him. He was then thought of as a great hindu teacher, until one day when he was brought before a crowd of 10000 indian hindus to speak on "love", and instead decided to speak about "sex", a topic that terrified and angered fundamentalist hindus. Even though all he said was that sex neither helps nor harms the spiritual path, he was labelled by these hindus (the same ones who loved him for sticking it to the Jains) as a "degenerate" and "sex guru". This title led a lot of Westerners, mostly Hippies, to him, who were "turned on" by the idea of having a sex guru. Osho went to the US in the 1980s, after many years of preaching to these hippies about not believing in authoritarian priesthoods and rejecting authority based on lineage in favour of free thought and personal experience. He then went into silence, and allowed power-hungry followers to take over his commune, who promptly started abusing power in his name. The hippies in question obeyed in large measure, proving that they hadn't really been paying much attention to what Osho had said. He started talking again, kicked out the power-hungry followers, and started speaking up against the US government and fundamentalist christians. The US government (run by fundamentalist christians, the reagan administration) reacted by accusing him of gun running, attempted murder, poisoining, etc etc.. but conveniently couldn't actually prove any of that, so they only charged him with immigration fraud. he was deported, and refused entry to 21 other countries in the world, at each one due to US government influence or the internal fear of having a guru who was known for critizing the politicians and priesthoods in power wherever he went. Finally he returned to India where they couldn't turn him away. There he spoke a series of lectures on the Buddhas that won praise from, among others the Dalai and Panchen Lamas. Osho died in 1990 as a result of poisoning, possibly from the US government (the claims of his followers) or possibly from some of his "followers" hungry for power and afraid of being kicked out of the commune (say other sources). Either are plausible theories. He left behind a legacy of hundreds of books, and a radical teaching, as well as producing more enlightened followers than any other master in recent history. The Indian government, which hated him while he was alive, has recently started honouring him as one of the great minds of the 20th century in india, dedicating a wing of the national library to his works, the only person to have that "honour" other than Gandhi. Osho himself would probably have mentioned that its typical for governments to praise teachers, once they're too dead to be a threat to them. Osho is admired by millions worldwide, but more importantly he is hated by many. You can often realize far better how valuable a teacher is by looking at who hates him and why. In Osho's case, it is followers of orthodox religions (Fundamentalist Hinduism and Christianity), followers of spiritual "lineages" that base their teaching on blind devotion or strict dualistic formulas ("do japa till your head bleeds and you're sure to be enlightened" says sivananda), or simplistic con artists who demand the blind faith of their followers (Sai Baba anyone?). Also, the Reagan Administration and US government. Yes, I quote Osho as authoritative. His authority doesn't lie in being initiated by someone who was initiated by someone who was initiated by someone who may or may not have been enlightened. His authority rests on his enlightenment, the earth is his witness. His authority is my authority, the authority of my experience, which is far more important than your dogma. My views are informed by spirituality, a word you mistakenly think of as synonymous with orthodoxy and blind faith. You just keep doing your japa, Omprem, till your head bleeds if you like. I hope you someday realize that your "disciplines" aren't worth the saffron they're dyed with. Love Nisarg Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online. http://taxes./filing.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2004 Report Share Posted February 11, 2004 Hi Nisarg - The thing that I remembered with my friends who were involved with Rajneesh in the 70's was the lack of questioning of anything and everything he did or under his responsibility. When the stories would come back from Oregon about simulated rapes or places where bones were broken on the participants, it was kind of dismissed as them "working out their karma." There didn't seem to be a lot of commonsense or compassion given to the whole situation. At that time the warning flags went up with me that it would be wise to stay away. After he died, it seems kind of apropo, strange and mysterious. And I have always wondered if he really did die or perhaps that was a cover story and he was off doing other things. When Osho started to show up, it took me awhile to discover that it was Rajneesh. Under the cover of Osho, it introduced me to a lot of his writings. Yes, there is wisdom to be found there, but the shadow of Rajneesh past still is there, too. What has bothered me lately is that there are a lot of Neo-Tantra groups in the US and Canada that are using Rajneesh's methods. While they seem to be something "like" tantra, the look is more like an amalgam the human potential movement, Esalen, Rogers, Delphi, et al., than like real Tantra - although here in the US I'm still not sure what Real Tantra is. I'm not sure if it is Rajneesh or Osho, but there is something missing in the mix. Sincerely, Eric Otto Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2004 Report Share Posted February 11, 2004 Beloved Eric, As you may have picked up from my "biography", I am not a huge fan of much of what Osho's followers have done. It appears that Osho always used the method of drawing together large numbers of followers, for the sake of imparting real advancement to only a few. Periodically, he'd completely change the externals of his teaching, which would then lead many of his current followers to reject him because it was precisely those externals which attracted them to him, and not the real essence of his instruction. In this way he went through a constant refining of the type and qualities of his students, until he had a small number who were his real "mystery school" (these were not the administrators of his ashram either, those have mostly demonstrated themselves to be opportunists). Regarding the Tantra groups inspired by Osho that you have run into, many of these groups are nothing more than mishmash as you say. Many of the Esalen types were attracted to Osho in the hippie period, and fell into the fallacy of assuming that what Osho was trying to teach had something to do with what they already thought they "knew". Thus, many of these groups (run by these types) are actually not based on Osho as much as they are on these "therapies" that were hip to some of Osho's disciples. Love Nisarg --- Eric Otto <mkultra wrote: > > Hi Nisarg - > > The thing that I remembered with my friends who were > involved with > Rajneesh in the 70's was the lack of questioning of > anything and > everything he did or under his responsibility. When > the stories > would come back from Oregon about simulated rapes or > places where > bones were broken on the participants, it was kind > of dismissed as > them "working out their karma." There didn't seem > to be a lot of > commonsense or compassion given to the whole > situation. At that time > the warning flags went up with me that it would be > wise to stay away. > > After he died, it seems kind of apropo, strange and > mysterious. And > I have always wondered if he really did die or > perhaps that was a > cover story and he was off doing other things. > > When Osho started to show up, it took me awhile to > discover that it > was Rajneesh. Under the cover of Osho, it > introduced me to a lot of > his writings. Yes, there is wisdom to be found > there, but the > shadow of Rajneesh past still is there, too. > > What has bothered me lately is that there are a lot > of Neo-Tantra > groups in the US and Canada that are using > Rajneesh's methods. While > they seem to be something "like" tantra, the look is > more like an > amalgam the human potential movement, Esalen, > Rogers, Delphi, et al., > than like real Tantra - although here in the US I'm > still not sure > what Real Tantra is. I'm not sure if it is Rajneesh > or Osho, but > there is something missing in the mix. > > Sincerely, > > Eric Otto > > > > > > Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online. http://taxes./filing.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2004 Report Share Posted February 11, 2004 Dear All, Before anyone pass their judgement I suggest some reading into Bhagawan Rajneesh writings. Please do not pass your judgement by hearing words and what so called pseudo disciples have done . Diamond Book Series are a good help.You would know what his teachings really means. Remember Bhagawan Ramakrishna was also called mad in his time. The poem by Swami Sivananda did not state maya as evil but only veil. I think there is some misunderstanding at this point. Illusion in english is a corrupt defination of what Maya means in sanskrit and Mahamaya would not only mean Great Illusion as some easily define it . A through defination of both is given by Swami Satyananda Sarasvathi of Devi Mandir . The word Mahamaya is most frequently referred in Kalika Purana and even Mahamaya worship have been defined there. For the earnest seekers that would be the text of reference apart form Srimad Devi Bhagavatham. Swami Sivananda is following the vedantic approach of Neti ! Neti ! ( Not this ! Not this !)where else Bhagawan Rajneesh keeping up with his tantric expertise is saying Iti ! Iti !( This in essence is That). This is like one saying a cup is half full while the other is saying the cup is half empty !!! Both are in essence true (and it does not matter if both agrees on this as both perception are based on each differing understanding and experience ) I thank the moderator( thank you for the patience) of this group for allowing both Om Premji as well as Swami Anand Nisargji for share their understanding on this matter!!! Hari Om !! Swami Anand Nisarg <swamiji_nisarg wrote: Beloved Eric, As you may have picked up from my "biography", I am not a huge fan of much of what Osho's followers have done. It appears that Osho always used the method of drawing together large numbers of followers, for the sake of imparting real advancement to only a few. Periodically, he'd completely change the externals of his teaching, which would then lead many of his current followers to reject him because it was precisely those externals which attracted them to him, and not the real essence of his instruction. In this way he went through a constant refining of the type and qualities of his students, until he had a small number who were his real "mystery school" (these were not the administrators of his ashram either, those have mostly demonstrated themselves to be opportunists). Regarding the Tantra groups inspired by Osho that you have run into, many of these groups are nothing more than mishmash as you say. Many of the Esalen types were attracted to Osho in the hippie period, and fell into the fallacy of assuming that what Osho was trying to teach had something to do with what they already thought they "knew". Thus, many of these groups (run by these types) are actually not based on Osho as much as they are on these "therapies" that were hip to some of Osho's disciples. Love Nisarg --- Eric Otto <mkultra wrote: > > Hi Nisarg - > > The thing that I remembered with my friends who were > involved with > Rajneesh in the 70's was the lack of questioning of > anything and > everything he did or under his responsibility. When > the stories > would come back from Oregon about simulated rapes or > places where > bones were broken on the participants, it was kind > of dismissed as > them "working out their karma." There didn't seem > to be a lot of > commonsense or compassion given to the whole > situation. At that time > the warning flags went up with me that it would be > wise to stay away. > > After he died, it seems kind of apropo, strange and > mysterious. And > I have always wondered if he really did die or > perhaps that was a > cover story and he was off doing other things. > > When Osho started to show up, it took me awhile to > discover that it > was Rajneesh. Under the cover of Osho, it > introduced me to a lot of > his writings. Yes, there is wisdom to be found > there, but the > shadow of Rajneesh past still is there, too. > > What has bothered me lately is that there are a lot > of Neo-Tantra > groups in the US and Canada that are using > Rajneesh's methods. While > they seem to be something "like" tantra, the look is > more like an > amalgam the human potential movement, Esalen, > Rogers, Delphi, et al., > than like real Tantra - although here in the US I'm > still not sure > what Real Tantra is. I'm not sure if it is Rajneesh > or Osho, but > there is something missing in the mix. > > Sincerely, > > Eric Otto > > > > > > Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online. http://taxes./filing.html / Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2004 Report Share Posted February 11, 2004 OM Kanna Krishnan While I appreciate your tact and your attempt to offer a balanced explanation of views of Swami Sivananda's views and Rajneesh, it seems to me that actions speak louder than words. Rajneesh was a degenerate, who allowed himself to become corrupted by power. In assessing Rajneesh, one should consider the following actions of Rajneesh, his cult and his followers rather than be swayed by his bafflegab: 1. Rajneesh came to the US in 1981 to escape income tax evasion charges in India. He lasted only 5 years in the US until he was arrested while attempting to flee the US and was deported in 1986 after pleading `no contest' to immigration crimes. He was charged with one count of criminal conspiracy (RICO) and 34 counts of making false statements to federal (INS) officers. He plea bargained down to a `no contest' on 2 of the 34 counts and was given a 10-year suspended sentence on condition of not returning to the US for 5 years. His corporations were ordered to pay $400,000 to the state of Oregon in compensation for investigative costs, $500,00 to settle the claims of four restaurants who suffered losses due to poisonings, an additional $400,00 to the restaurant owners, $5 million to the Oregon state victim's fund. He was also ordered to sell the ranch and waive all claims to money and jewels impounded with his plane when he was finally arrested in North Carolina. 2. Bioterrorism. Ma Ananada Sheela, Rajnesh's personal secretary and top aide, was convicted of masterminding the plot to poison 750 people in The Dalles, Oregon in a bizarre attempt to incapacitate voters so that a Rajneesh slate could be elected. 3. For the attempted murder of Charles Turner, Oregon US Attorney, 7 of Rajneesh's followers are indicted, 6 are convicted with the 7th being able to avoid extradition from Europe. 4. Two of Rajnesh's followers convicted in the attempted murder of Turner are also convicted of wire-tapping along with 14 other Rajneesh followers. Another 5 remain at large. 5. Rajneesh was refused admittance to 21 countries and was only able to return to India when a settlement was reached on the income tax evasion charges. 6, Rajneesh was a drug addict who was addicted to Valium and who inhaled nitrous oxide both of which seriously impaired his judgement. This is not someone who should be held up as any type of spiritual model. OM Namah Sivaya Omprem , kanna krishnan <kanna_krishnan2002> wrote: > Dear All, > > Before anyone pass their judgement I suggest some reading into Bhagawan Rajneesh writings. Please do not pass your judgement by hearing words and what so called pseudo disciples have done . Diamond Book Series are a good help.You would know what his teachings really means. Remember Bhagawan Ramakrishna was also called mad in his time. > > The poem by Swami Sivananda did not state maya as evil but only veil. I think there is some misunderstanding at this point. Illusion in english is a corrupt defination of what Maya means in sanskrit and Mahamaya would not only mean Great Illusion as some easily define it . A through defination of both is given by Swami Satyananda Sarasvathi of Devi Mandir . The word Mahamaya is most frequently referred in Kalika Purana and even Mahamaya worship have been defined there. For the earnest seekers that would be the text of reference apart form Srimad Devi Bhagavatham. > > Swami Sivananda is following the vedantic approach of Neti ! Neti ! ( Not this ! Not this !)where else Bhagawan Rajneesh keeping up with his tantric expertise is saying Iti ! Iti !( This in essence is That). This is like one saying a cup is half full while the other is saying the cup is half empty !!! Both are in essence true (and it does not matter if both agrees on this as both perception are based on each differing understanding and experience ) > > I thank the moderator( thank you for the patience) of this group for allowing both Om Premji as well as Swami Anand Nisargji for share their understanding on this matter!!! > > Hari Om !! > > > Swami Anand Nisarg <swamiji_nisarg> wrote: > > Beloved Eric, > > As you may have picked up from my "biography", I am > not a huge fan of much of what Osho's followers have > done. It appears that Osho always used the method of > drawing together large numbers of followers, for the > sake of imparting real advancement to only a few. > Periodically, he'd completely change the externals of > his teaching, which would then lead many of his > current followers to reject him because it was > precisely those externals which attracted them to him, > and not the real essence of his instruction. In this > way he went through a constant refining of the type > and qualities of his students, until he had a small > number who were his real "mystery school" (these were > not the administrators of his ashram either, those > have mostly demonstrated themselves to be > opportunists). > > Regarding the Tantra groups inspired by Osho that you > have run into, many of these groups are nothing more > than mishmash as you say. Many of the Esalen types > were attracted to Osho in the hippie period, and fell > into the fallacy of assuming that what Osho was trying > to teach had something to do with what they already > thought they "knew". Thus, many of these groups (run > by these types) are actually not based on Osho as much > as they are on these "therapies" that were hip to some > of Osho's disciples. > > Love > Nisarg > > --- Eric Otto <mkultra@f...> wrote: > > > > Hi Nisarg - > > > > The thing that I remembered with my friends who were > > involved with > > Rajneesh in the 70's was the lack of questioning of > > anything and > > everything he did or under his responsibility. When > > the stories > > would come back from Oregon about simulated rapes or > > places where > > bones were broken on the participants, it was kind > > of dismissed as > > them "working out their karma." There didn't seem > > to be a lot of > > commonsense or compassion given to the whole > > situation. At that time > > the warning flags went up with me that it would be > > wise to stay away. > > > > After he died, it seems kind of apropo, strange and > > mysterious. And > > I have always wondered if he really did die or > > perhaps that was a > > cover story and he was off doing other things. > > > > When Osho started to show up, it took me awhile to > > discover that it > > was Rajneesh. Under the cover of Osho, it > > introduced me to a lot of > > his writings. Yes, there is wisdom to be found > > there, but the > > shadow of Rajneesh past still is there, too. > > > > What has bothered me lately is that there are a lot > > of Neo-Tantra > > groups in the US and Canada that are using > > Rajneesh's methods. While > > they seem to be something "like" tantra, the look is > > more like an > > amalgam the human potential movement, Esalen, > > Rogers, Delphi, et al., > > than like real Tantra - although here in the US I'm > > still not sure > > what Real Tantra is. I'm not sure if it is Rajneesh > > or Osho, but > > there is something missing in the mix. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Eric Otto > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online. > http://taxes./filing.html > > Sponsor > > > > Links > > > / > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2004 Report Share Posted February 12, 2004 Omprem, Rather than reply to the various misdirections and fallacies you stated about Osho, I will simply reiterated what I said earlier. You can learn a lot about the spiritual value of a teacher by seeing who hates him. If one is interested in being a hindu fundamentalist or a rigid fanatic, or on the other side of ingesting new age touchy-feely spiritual pablum with no substance, then one should stay very far away from Osho. On the other hand, if you are against both of those, then consider that both of those are against Osho. Then read what Osho has to say, and draw your own conclusions. Love Swami --- omprem <omprem wrote: > OM Kanna Krishnan > > While I appreciate your tact and your attempt to > offer a balanced > explanation of views of Swami Sivananda's views and > Rajneesh, > it seems to me that actions speak louder than words. > > > Rajneesh was a degenerate, who allowed himself to > become > corrupted by power. In assessing Rajneesh, one > should > consider the following actions of Rajneesh, his cult > and his > followers rather than be swayed by his bafflegab: > > 1. Rajneesh came to the US in 1981 to escape income > tax > evasion charges in India. He lasted only 5 years in > the US until > he was arrested while attempting to flee the US and > was > deported in 1986 after pleading `no contest' to > immigration > crimes. He was charged with one count of criminal > conspiracy > (RICO) and 34 counts of making false statements to > federal > (INS) officers. He plea bargained down to a `no > contest' on 2 of > the 34 counts and was given a 10-year suspended > sentence on > condition of not returning to the US for 5 years. > > His corporations were ordered to pay $400,000 to the > state of > Oregon in compensation for investigative costs, > $500,00 to settle > the claims of four restaurants who suffered losses > due to > poisonings, an additional $400,00 to the restaurant > owners, $5 > million to the Oregon state victim's fund. He was > also ordered to > sell the ranch and waive all claims to money and > jewels > impounded with his plane when he was finally > arrested in North > Carolina. > > 2. Bioterrorism. Ma Ananada Sheela, Rajnesh's > personal > secretary and top aide, was convicted of > masterminding the plot > to poison 750 people in The Dalles, Oregon in a > bizarre attempt > to incapacitate voters so that a Rajneesh slate > could be elected. > > 3. For the attempted murder of Charles Turner, > Oregon US > Attorney, 7 of Rajneesh's followers are indicted, 6 > are convicted > with the 7th being able to avoid extradition from > Europe. > > 4. Two of Rajnesh's followers convicted in the > attempted murder > of Turner are also convicted of wire-tapping along > with 14 other > Rajneesh followers. Another 5 remain at large. > > 5. Rajneesh was refused admittance to 21 countries > and was > only able to return to India when a settlement was > reached on > the income tax evasion charges. > > 6, Rajneesh was a drug addict who was addicted to > Valium and > who inhaled nitrous oxide both of which seriously > impaired his > judgement. > > This is not someone who should be held up as any > type of > spiritual model. > > OM Namah Sivaya > > Omprem > > > , kanna > krishnan > <kanna_krishnan2002> wrote: > > Dear All, > > > > Before anyone pass their judgement I suggest some > reading > into Bhagawan Rajneesh writings. Please do not pass > your > judgement by hearing words and what so called pseudo > > disciples have done . Diamond Book Series are a good > help.You > would know what his teachings really means. Remember > > Bhagawan Ramakrishna was also called mad in his > time. > > > > The poem by Swami Sivananda did not state maya as > evil but > only veil. I think there is some misunderstanding at > this point. > Illusion in english is a corrupt defination of what > Maya means in > sanskrit and Mahamaya would not only mean Great > Illusion as > some easily define it . A through defination of both > is given by > Swami Satyananda Sarasvathi of Devi Mandir . The > word > Mahamaya is most frequently referred in Kalika > Purana and even > Mahamaya worship have been defined there. For the > earnest > seekers that would be the text of reference apart > form Srimad > Devi Bhagavatham. > > > > Swami Sivananda is following the vedantic approach > of Neti ! > Neti ! ( Not this ! Not this !)where else Bhagawan > Rajneesh > keeping up with his tantric expertise is saying Iti > ! Iti !( This in > essence is That). This is like one saying a cup is > half full while > the other is saying the cup is half empty !!! Both > are in essence > true (and it does not matter if both agrees on this > as both > perception are based on each differing understanding > and > experience ) > > > > I thank the moderator( thank you for the patience) > of this group > for allowing both Om Premji as well as Swami Anand > Nisargji for > share their understanding on this matter!!! > > > > Hari Om !! > > > > > > Swami Anand Nisarg <swamiji_nisarg> wrote: > > > > Beloved Eric, > > > > As you may have picked up from my "biography", I > am > > not a huge fan of much of what Osho's followers > have > > done. It appears that Osho always used the method > of > > drawing together large numbers of followers, for > the > > sake of imparting real advancement to only a few. > > Periodically, he'd completely change the externals > of > > his teaching, which would then lead many of his > > current followers to reject him because it was > > precisely those externals which attracted them to > him, > > and not the real essence of his instruction. In > this > > way he went through a constant refining of the > type > > and qualities of his students, until he had a > small > > number who were his real "mystery school" (these > were > > not the administrators of his ashram either, those > > have mostly demonstrated themselves to be > > opportunists). > > > > Regarding the Tantra groups inspired by Osho that > you > > have run into, many of these groups are nothing > more > > than mishmash as you say. Many of the Esalen > types > > were attracted to Osho in the hippie period, and > fell > > into the fallacy of assuming that what Osho was > trying > > to teach had something to do with what they > already > > thought they "knew". Thus, many of these groups > (run > === message truncated === Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online. http://taxes./filing.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2004 Report Share Posted February 15, 2004 Swami Anand Nisarg [swamiji_nisarg] >If one is interested in being a hindu fundamentalist >or a rigid fanatic, or on the other side of ingesting >new age touchy-feely spiritual pablum with no >substance, then one should stay very far away from >Osho. Blessings Swamiji, I've enjoyed your messages on this forum. For me, you hit the nail on the head. Certainly there is a reality behind and beyond the mundane world of the senses. Controlling our mind and its reaction to sensory input and instinct is a noble goal, as is removing the stench of self-interest from our actions. We must master the senses - but not extinguish them. They are, after all, Her gift to us in our cuurent forms. And I'm not one to reject Her gifts. The history of swamis and saints prove one overarching truth: in the quest to realize we are Divine, it is easy to forget that we are human. In Her Service, KG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2004 Report Share Posted February 15, 2004 Om Premji, I just happen to read you mail today. I am not trying to be diplomatic here but only out of my own experience. After my mail on this, variuos contributors have tried to make you understand this but only Maa knows whether it made any diffrence to both of you . I would pray for you understanding as only She can make you realise............ Jai Sivanandaji Ki Jai !!! Jai BhAgawan Rajneesh Ki JaI!! P/S ; I follow Baba's advice - Do not want to get angry.................... omprem <omprem wrote: OM Kanna Krishnan While I appreciate your tact and your attempt to offer a balanced explanation of views of Swami Sivananda's views and Rajneesh, it seems to me that actions speak louder than words. Rajneesh was a degenerate, who allowed himself to become corrupted by power. In assessing Rajneesh, one should consider the following actions of Rajneesh, his cult and his followers rather than be swayed by his bafflegab: 1. Rajneesh came to the US in 1981 to escape income tax evasion charges in India. He lasted only 5 years in the US until he was arrested while attempting to flee the US and was deported in 1986 after pleading `no contest' to immigration crimes. He was charged with one count of criminal conspiracy (RICO) and 34 counts of making false statements to federal (INS) officers. He plea bargained down to a `no contest' on 2 of the 34 counts and was given a 10-year suspended sentence on condition of not returning to the US for 5 years. His corporations were ordered to pay $400,000 to the state of Oregon in compensation for investigative costs, $500,00 to settle the claims of four restaurants who suffered losses due to poisonings, an additional $400,00 to the restaurant owners, $5 million to the Oregon state victim's fund. He was also ordered to sell the ranch and waive all claims to money and jewels impounded with his plane when he was finally arrested in North Carolina. 2. Bioterrorism. Ma Ananada Sheela, Rajnesh's personal secretary and top aide, was convicted of masterminding the plot to poison 750 people in The Dalles, Oregon in a bizarre attempt to incapacitate voters so that a Rajneesh slate could be elected. 3. For the attempted murder of Charles Turner, Oregon US Attorney, 7 of Rajneesh's followers are indicted, 6 are convicted with the 7th being able to avoid extradition from Europe. 4. Two of Rajnesh's followers convicted in the attempted murder of Turner are also convicted of wire-tapping along with 14 other Rajneesh followers. Another 5 remain at large. 5. Rajneesh was refused admittance to 21 countries and was only able to return to India when a settlement was reached on the income tax evasion charges. 6, Rajneesh was a drug addict who was addicted to Valium and who inhaled nitrous oxide both of which seriously impaired his judgement. This is not someone who should be held up as any type of spiritual model. OM Namah Sivaya Omprem , kanna krishnan <kanna_krishnan2002> wrote: > Dear All, > > Before anyone pass their judgement I suggest some reading into Bhagawan Rajneesh writings. Please do not pass your judgement by hearing words and what so called pseudo disciples have done . Diamond Book Series are a good help.You would know what his teachings really means. Remember Bhagawan Ramakrishna was also called mad in his time. > > The poem by Swami Sivananda did not state maya as evil but only veil. I think there is some misunderstanding at this point. Illusion in english is a corrupt defination of what Maya means in sanskrit and Mahamaya would not only mean Great Illusion as some easily define it . A through defination of both is given by Swami Satyananda Sarasvathi of Devi Mandir . The word Mahamaya is most frequently referred in Kalika Purana and even Mahamaya worship have been defined there. For the earnest seekers that would be the text of reference apart form Srimad Devi Bhagavatham. > > Swami Sivananda is following the vedantic approach of Neti ! Neti ! ( Not this ! Not this !)where else Bhagawan Rajneesh keeping up with his tantric expertise is saying Iti ! Iti !( This in essence is That). This is like one saying a cup is half full while the other is saying the cup is half empty !!! Both are in essence true (and it does not matter if both agrees on this as both perception are based on each differing understanding and experience ) > > I thank the moderator( thank you for the patience) of this group for allowing both Om Premji as well as Swami Anand Nisargji for share their understanding on this matter!!! > > Hari Om !! > > > Swami Anand Nisarg <swamiji_nisarg> wrote: > > Beloved Eric, > > As you may have picked up from my "biography", I am > not a huge fan of much of what Osho's followers have > done. It appears that Osho always used the method of > drawing together large numbers of followers, for the > sake of imparting real advancement to only a few. > Periodically, he'd completely change the externals of > his teaching, which would then lead many of his > current followers to reject him because it was > precisely those externals which attracted them to him, > and not the real essence of his instruction. In this > way he went through a constant refining of the type > and qualities of his students, until he had a small > number who were his real "mystery school" (these were > not the administrators of his ashram either, those > have mostly demonstrated themselves to be > opportunists). > > Regarding the Tantra groups inspired by Osho that you > have run into, many of these groups are nothing more > than mishmash as you say. Many of the Esalen types > were attracted to Osho in the hippie period, and fell > into the fallacy of assuming that what Osho was trying > to teach had something to do with what they already > thought they "knew". Thus, many of these groups (run > by these types) are actually not based on Osho as much > as they are on these "therapies" that were hip to some > of Osho's disciples. > > Love > Nisarg > > --- Eric Otto <mkultra@f...> wrote: > > > > Hi Nisarg - > > > > The thing that I remembered with my friends who were > > involved with > > Rajneesh in the 70's was the lack of questioning of > > anything and > > everything he did or under his responsibility. When > > the stories > > would come back from Oregon about simulated rapes or > > places where > > bones were broken on the participants, it was kind > > of dismissed as > > them "working out their karma." There didn't seem > > to be a lot of > > commonsense or compassion given to the whole > > situation. At that time > > the warning flags went up with me that it would be > > wise to stay away. > > > > After he died, it seems kind of apropo, strange and > > mysterious. And > > I have always wondered if he really did die or > > perhaps that was a > > cover story and he was off doing other things. > > > > When Osho started to show up, it took me awhile to > > discover that it > > was Rajneesh. Under the cover of Osho, it > > introduced me to a lot of > > his writings. Yes, there is wisdom to be found > > there, but the > > shadow of Rajneesh past still is there, too. > > > > What has bothered me lately is that there are a lot > > of Neo-Tantra > > groups in the US and Canada that are using > > Rajneesh's methods. While > > they seem to be something "like" tantra, the look is > > more like an > > amalgam the human potential movement, Esalen, > > Rogers, Delphi, et al., > > than like real Tantra - although here in the US I'm > > still not sure > > what Real Tantra is. I'm not sure if it is Rajneesh > > or Osho, but > > there is something missing in the mix. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Eric Otto > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online. > http://taxes./filing.html > > Sponsor > > > > Links > > > / > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online > > / Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bhagwan Posted August 17, 2010 Report Share Posted August 17, 2010 Omprem, I think you should check your facts before you start labelling Osho as a `drug addict`,addicted to valium and nitous oxide.You may have read this somewhere on the internet,but be carefull where you get your information.As I have said elsewhere on this site,it is extremely unlikely that Oaho was addicted to Valium,did not have chronic fatigue,as is also being stipulated,and was not addicted to Nitrous Oxide.It is easy to find conversations on this subject elsewhere on the internet with his dentist and his dental technicians who have nothing to hide about his use of Nitrous Oxide. You may not see him as a `perfect` spiritual model but he has certainly helped,and transformed a lot of people,and there are many sannyasins who are also now enlightened and teaching others.Remember,living masters are often controversial and vilified by the masses.And human. Love, Bhagwan. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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