Rajneeshpuram, Russell King
Rajneeshpuram, Russell King
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Rajneeshpuram
Inside the Cult of Bhagwan and Its Failed American Utopia

Author: Russell King

Narrator: Russell King

Unabridged: 11 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/08/2022


Synopsis

A tale of breathtaking ambition, flamboyant personalities, palace intrigue, and casualties strewn along the path to enlightenmentIn 1981, ambitious young Ma Anand Sheela transported the Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh to the United States to fulfill his dream of creating a utopia for his thousands of disciples. Four years later, the incendiary Rajneeshpuram commune in Oregon collapsed under the weight of audacious criminal conspiracies hatched in its inner sanctum, including the largest bioterrorism attack in US history, an unprecedented election fraud scheme, and multiple attempted murders.Rajneeshpuram explores how this extraordinary spiritual community, featured in the Netflix docuseries Wild Wild Country, went so wrong. Drawing from extensive interviews with former disciples and an unprecedented review of commune records, government and police files, and archival materials, author Russell King probes the charismatic power that Bhagwan (later known as Osho) and Sheela exercised over the community and the turbulent legal and political environment that left commune leaders ready to deceive, poison, and even murder to preserve their home and their master.Rajneeshpuram is a fresh examination of the Rajneesh story, using newly available information and interviews with high-ranking disciples who have never before shared their stories.

About Russell King

Russell King is a writer, investigator, and attorney. In 2018 he created the podcast Building Utopia: Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, which explores the history of Bhagwan and his disciples using an immersive narrative nonfiction approach. A former partner at an international law firm who specialized in complex litigation, King draws on his experience piecing together factual narratives based on contradictory evidence to tackle this rich and complicated history.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Pooja on March 28, 2022

In the 1980s, a man who calls himself God and his disciples attempt to set up a utopia in the countryside of Oregon, and they are not afraid to bend laws and hurt people to get what they want. As a Hindu myself, I have a quite skeptical view of all the Western-catering groups that sprung up out of In......more

Goodreads review by Erin on March 14, 2023

This was a well-researched book. I knew most of the story from the Netflix documentary, but this was a bit more detailed. It's pretty mind-blowing what happened there. King did a good job of melding the testimony and interviews with facts and made the story very immersive. If you are interested in c......more

Goodreads review by Kate on March 24, 2022

Very well told, very well researched. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and felt like I learned a lot.......more

Goodreads review by Emma on December 22, 2023

As a millennial, I often heard the name Osho without knowing the history behind it. This book provided much-needed context and education although the Netflix series "Wild Wild Country" can also do the trick. Osho is an alias of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, an Indian guru who managed to blend Eastern myst......more

Goodreads review by Tom on December 20, 2022

Russell King's long-awaited book on the commune that Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh's followers built for his sake is one of the most fascinating, objective, and expertly researched volumes on the subject. King incorporates not only sources that were contemporary to the events in question, but also a wealth......more


Quotes

“If anyone asks me for the most complete recounting of the story of Rajneeshpuram that I’ve seen, I would point them to this book.” Dickon Kent, former commune member