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  2. Rajneesh - Wikipedia

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    Rajneesh became critical of traditional religion, took an interest in many methods to expand consciousness, including breath control, yogic exercises, meditation, fasting, the occult, and hypnosis. According to Vasant Joshi, Rajneesh read widely from an early age; although he played sports as a young boy, reading was his primary interest. [38]

  3. Rajneesh movement - Wikipedia

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    Internationally, by 2005 (and after almost two decades of controversy and a decade of accommodation), Rajneesh's movement had established itself in the market of new religions. [10] His followers have redefined his contributions, reframing central elements of his teaching so as to make them appear less controversial to outsiders. [10]

  4. Translation criticism - Wikipedia

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    Whether or not translation criticism should be considered a separate field of inquiry from translation theory is a matter of some controversy. [3] The translation professionals and laymen who engage in literary translation inevitably face the issue of translation quality. Translation criticism has several open issues, such as the name for the ...

  5. Oshō - Wikipedia

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    Oshō (和尚) is a Buddhist priest (in charge of a temple); [1] honorific title of preceptor or high priest (especially in Zen or Pure Land Buddhism). The same kanji are also pronounced kashō as an honorific title of preceptor or high priest in Tendai or Kegon Buddhism and wajō as an honorific title of preceptor or high priest in Shingon, Hossō, Ritsu, or Shin Buddhism.

  6. Gabriel Osho - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel Jeremiah Adedayo Osho (born 14 August 1998) is a professional footballer who plays for Ligue 1 club Auxerre. Mainly a centre-back , Osho can be deployed as a full-back . Born in England, he represents the Nigeria national team .

  7. 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.

  8. 1985 Rajneeshee assassination plot - Wikipedia

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    He said these allegations were reasons why releasing Rajneesh and his followers from jail would be "a clear and present danger to public officials". [40] The guns purchased by the Rajneesh followers for the assassination plot had reportedly been dumped in a lake at Rancho Rajneesh; the lake was searched by U.S. Navy divers.

  9. Anthony de Mello (Jesuit priest) - Wikipedia

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    Anthony "Tony" de Mello, (4 September 1931 – 2 June 1987), was an Indian Jesuit priest and psychotherapist.A teacher and public speaker, de Mello wrote several books on spirituality and hosted numerous spiritual retreats and conferences.