Sunday, May 16, 2010

Swami Detective // Apr 12, 2010 at 5:13 pm


There have been some serious questions raised about some senior Osho figures. It stems back from the last day of your chance to imbibe the presence of the living Master Osho. A pledge from Amrito to explain the workings of the Inner-Circle. And from that day onwards not a word, other than to say that it was Osho’s wish to work in secret. For twenty years now this deep inconsistency remains, yet life goes on. People forget, people move on, people ignore, what else to do? Mind is mind.

The trademark issue and editing and copyright tyranny are deeply disturbing, as is the water issue. If being internally terrorized was not enough of course now there is the face of terrorism from other shores to deal with. Yet again there remains deep and wanting questions. When did people like the Chair of the Inner-Circle and the head of security find out about the Bakery incident. What did they then do? These questions need answering, yet no answer comes. To finish off we have people like Shantam trying to condemn the very asking of these questions.

If there is nothing to hide, why the lack of response. Has shyness set in? Or are they wrestling with the emerging emotions of a dictator? You seem to imply that pointing out these glaring omissions and asking for answers is brutal. In a way yes your words that seek to shut down the raising of the unanswered is brutal. What is it then to not bother fixing the drinking water, and in India. Sure I would not have expected them to have the system as good as the façade that appears in their precious image. But I would have at least expected them to buy a few filters, and fix a few problems that were not too expensive. I know most of the money is needed to build new and wonderful parts of the resort, and for the global expansion initiative.

It has troubled me deeply understanding the motivation for allowing things like the water to go unanswered. Going so far as to even physically attack the person that has tried to point out this terrible erring. And now we seem to have it that the management exposed visitors to the possibility of terrorism that unfortunate night. I think the leadership share your spiritual superiority trip. It is just that you are on the extreme left and they are on the extreme right. Their vision of Osho is to attract all levels of spiritual evolution. All are welcome, even the deeply unconscious. They will also arrive, just a few life times later on. Their physical bodies are in a flux, and will come and go. It does not matter if injury comes to them, or even if they leave the body, for this will happen anyway. It is part of the journey. I am suspicious that this is part of the mentality of management. What are the motives of a psychopath? Perhaps we should ask Sheela to comment here, since not hearing from management since conception some twenty years ago.

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