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It was renamed to '''Neo-Sannyas International Foundation''' (NSIF, Europe). The exact date is unknown.
It was renamed to '''Neo-Sannyas International Foundation''' (NSIF, Europe). The exact date is unknown.
:A short lived name that was used from 1988 to 1990.
:This was a short lived name that was used from 1988 to 1990.
:After the closure of [[Rajneeshpuram]], Osho transferred the publishing licence back to the [[Rajneesh Foundation]] (RF India). He refused to transfer the licence to Rajneesh Foundation Europe. In turn, people in charge gave BOTH foundations the same name for the first time - Neo-Sannyas International (Foundation) and finally Osho International Foundation. This allowed OIF later on to claim that Osho transfered his copyright to OIF, Switzerland, dispite Osho's intentions to keep the publishing licence in India.
:After the closure of [[Rajneeshpuram]], Osho transferred the publishing licence back to the [[Rajneesh Foundation]] (RF India). He refused to transfer the licence to Rajneesh Foundation Europe. In turn, people in charge gave BOTH foundations the same name for the first time - Neo-Sannyas International (Foundation) and finally Osho International Foundation. This allowed OIF later on to claim that Osho transfered his copyright to OIF, Switzerland, dispite Osho's intentions to keep the publishing licence in India. (see ref 1)


::Although not legally registered, '''Neo-Sannyas International''' was set up as a [http://www.oshoworld.com/biography/innercontent.asp?FileName=biography6/06-03-nsi.txt worldwide movement] by Osho in the early seventies. (see also [[Sannyas: Orange and Mala]])
::Although not legally registered, '''Neo-Sannyas International''' was set up as a [http://www.oshoworld.com/biography/innercontent.asp?FileName=biography6/06-03-nsi.txt worldwide movement] by Osho in the early seventies. (see also [[Sannyas: Orange and Mala]])
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Revision as of 07:49, 14 August 2016

Rajneesh Foundation Europe

Neo-Sannyas International Foundation


Osho International Foundation was registered in Zurich, Switzerland on Nov 4, 1984 under the name of Rajneesh Foundation Europe (RF Europe).

RFE was set up as a non-profit corporation by Rajneesh Foundation International (RFI, USA), the foundation that owned the Rajneeshpuram property.


It was renamed to Neo-Sannyas International Foundation (NSIF, Europe). The exact date is unknown.

This was a short lived name that was used from 1988 to 1990.
After the closure of Rajneeshpuram, Osho transferred the publishing licence back to the Rajneesh Foundation (RF India). He refused to transfer the licence to Rajneesh Foundation Europe. In turn, people in charge gave BOTH foundations the same name for the first time - Neo-Sannyas International (Foundation) and finally Osho International Foundation. This allowed OIF later on to claim that Osho transfered his copyright to OIF, Switzerland, dispite Osho's intentions to keep the publishing licence in India. (see ref 1)
Although not legally registered, Neo-Sannyas International was set up as a worldwide movement by Osho in the early seventies. (see also Sannyas: Orange and Mala)
To add to the confusion, Neo-Sannyas International, was also a corporation already set up in New York in the early seventies.
On another note, Osho requested the reinstatement of Neo-Sannyas International already on Oct 1, 1985, but that wasn't done until 1988 when it was advantageous.
"I used to have another corporation just like Rajneesh Foundation International: Neo-Sannyas International. Sheela dropped it. I came to know only when I came out of silence, that now Neo-Sannyas International does not exist -- and that has been my whole life's work! I am going to revive Neo-Sannyas International." (Osho, From Bondage to Freedom, #17)


On Apr 25, 1990 NSIF changed its name to Osho International Foundation.

A year later a new trust under the same name, Osho International Foundation, was incorporated in India.


OIF Zurich Corporate Identification Number (CIN) is CHE-103.798.234.

OIF Zurich currently has 5 active committee members:


"Flight of the alone to the alone"
a font-based logo
The OIF logo

The swan logo came into use in late 1989 but was not used much in an official way, retiring possibly as early as 1990. It is not known to have been used on any books, and even the high-profile White Swan Brotherhood's existence was short-lived, becoming the White Robe Brotherhood on Oct 1 1989, exactly the date of RTI's last issue, (with cover story the White Swan Brotherhood but logo still the last gasp of the ranch-era two birds). Osho did wear this Swan image on the shoulders of his robes, but only a few times. An original painting by Ma Prem Prartho, upon which the swan logo was based, appeared as an endpaper in No Mind, published in Sep 1989. No more image-based logos were created after the swan, though Rebel's flames continued to be used for another twenty years or so.

"Font-based logo" refers to the highly stylized form of Osho's name adopted for "branding" him. The all-caps format is used just about everywhere his name is used, except sometimes in paragraph text, and with ™ and ® usually not far away. And much of the time, there is a specific font family used, variations of Futura font.


address
Bahnhofstrasse 52
CH 8001 Zürich
Switzerland
ISBN numbers
ISBN10 Prefix:
see also
List of published books and magazines
Commercial Register of Canton Zurich
Osho International Foundation, India
Rajneesh Foundation (RF India)
references
1) The history of copyright claims for Osho’s work - questions and answers