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Rajneeshism, Origin, Oregon,
Controversies,
Exile.
Rajneeshism refers to the spiritual philosophy and practices associated with Osho Rajneesh, a charismatic Indian mystic. This term originated in the early 1980s when Osho’s followers formally structured his teachings into a system.
However, Osho himself rejected this label in 1985, stating that his teachings were beyond any “ism” or rigid framework, emphasizing individual spiritual exploration over organized belief.
The term “Rajneeshism” was first used in 1983 as part of the movement’s formal structure during the establishment of Rajneeshpuram, a commune in Wasco County, Oregon, USA. It was a way to organize the teachings for followers and create a sense of identity for the community.
Popularity in usa
Rajneeshism gained significant attention and controversy during the early 1980s in the USA, particularly at the commune in Oregon. Osho’s teachings attracted many intellectuals, professionals, and spiritual seekers,
Osho was deported from the USA in 1985 after being charged with immigration fraud. The U.S. government alleged that he and his aides falsified marriages to secure residency for foreign followers.
1.A bioterror attack in 1984, where followers poisoned salad bars in a local town (perpetrated by high-ranking aides, not directly tied to Osho).
2.Allegations of financial irregularities and illegal wiretapping within the commune.
3.Tensions with local communities due to the rapid expansion and self-governance of Rajneeshpuram.
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21 Countries denied visa
After his deportation, Osho faced visa rejections or expulsion from 21 countries, including the UK, Germany, Canada, and others. Many governments viewed him as a politically and socially disruptive figure, influenced by his outspoken criticism of organized religion and social norms.
Osho’s criticism of religious fundamentalism, social structures, and political systems may have contributed to the resistance he faced, as his views often challenged traditional ideologies.
No Rule
Life exists without rules; games cannot exist without rules. So real religion is always without rules; only false religion has rules, because false religion is a game.
Trust vs Doubt
Trust is the highest form of the same energy as doubt. Doubt is the lowest rung of the ladder, and trust is the highest rung of the same ladder. Use doubt, use it joyfully
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