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  2. Rajneeshpuram - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Supreme Court closed its litigation in 1987, leaving Rajneeshpuram vacant, bankrupt, but legal within Oregon law. [ 33 ] [ 34 ] In 1985, the ranch was listed for sale at over $28M, but was ultimately sold in 1988 at a sheriff's auction for $4.5M to Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, the sole bidder.

  3. Sikh Gurdwara of Eugene - Wikipedia

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    Eugene, Oregon, U.S. ... also known as Guru Ram Das Gurdwara, is a Sikh ashram community in Eugene, Oregon founded in 1970 by Yogi Bhajan sent Sat Kirpal Singh. [1]

  4. Rajneesh movement - Wikipedia

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    After a house was purchased for Rajneesh in Poona in 1974, he founded an ashram, and membership of the movement grew. [16] More seekers began to visit from western nations, including therapists from the Human Potential Movement. They began to run group therapy at the ashram. [5] Rajneesh became the first Eastern guru to embrace modern ...

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  6. Wild Wild Country - Wikipedia

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    The documentary film Ashram in Poona: Bhagwans Experiment sparks concerns with Antelope locals. The group 1000 Friends of Oregon initiates a court case to have the buildings of Rajneeshpuram destroyed. Sheela begins buying up available properties in Antelope, a town of only 40 people, and the locals decide to disincorporate to prevent the ...

  7. Rajneesh (later called Osho) and his movement caught on in the 1970s, his ashram becoming a destination of choice for mostly Americans and Europeans seeking enlightenment or spiritual thrills.

  8. Ma Anand Sheela - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, Rajneesh appointed her as his personal assistant. In the same year, she convinced Rajneesh to leave India and establish an ashram in the United States. [8] [9] In July 1981, Rajneesh Foundation International purchased the 64,000-acre (260 km 2) Big Muddy Ranch in Wasco County, Oregon, which became the site for the development of the Rajneeshpuram commune.

  9. 1984 Rajneeshee bioterror attack - Wikipedia

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    Officials and investigators from a number of different state and federal agencies investigated the outbreak. [13] Michael Skeels, director of the Oregon State Public Health Laboratory at the time, said that the incident provoked such a large public health investigation because "it was the largest food-related outbreak in the U.S. in 1984". [20]