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Revision as of 04:41, 25 March 2022
- "At the age of six, Tim Guest was taken by his mother to a commune modeled on the teachings of the notorious Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. The Bhagwan preached an eclectic doctrine of Eastern mysticism, chaotic therapy, and sexual freedom, and enjoyed inhaling laughing gas, preaching from a dentist's chair, and collecting Rolls Royces.
- Tim and his mother were given Sanskrit names, dressed entirely in orange, and encouraged to surrender themselves into their new family. While his mother worked tirelessly for the cause, Tim, or Yogesh, as he was now called, lived a life of well-meaning but woefully misguided neglect in various communes in England, Oregon, India and Germany.
- In 1985 the movement collapsed amid allegations of mass poisonings, attempted murder, and tax evasion, and Yogesh was once again Tim. In this extraordinary memoir, Tim Guest chronicles the heartbreaking experience of being left alone on earth while his mother hunted heaven."
- author
- Tim Guest
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- English
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editions
My Life in OrangeGrowing Up with the Guru
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My Life in OrangeGrowing Up with the Guru
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