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[[image:milarepa & mutribo in RBG.jpg|right|300px|thumb|[[Sw Anand Milarepa|Milarepa]] & Mutribo in the Ranch RBG]]
[[image:Subodhi - img075.jpg|300px|thumb|Mutribo filming Osho's drive-by]]


Born in 1951 of English, Scottish and American blood, Mutribo spent the early years of his life in England. Educated at Eton College and then completing a university degree in French and European Literature, he studied filmmaking for a year in London. This led to a two year stay in New York City in the mid-seventies where he had the opportunity to extend his filmmaking skills by working in most fields of film from advertising to documentaries and feature films. On his return to London, he started his own film company before his unshakeable life interest in spirituality and alternative social experiments led him in 1978 to Osho.


Born in 1951 of English, Scottish and American blood, Mutribo spent the early years of his life in England. Educated at Eton College and then completing a university degree in French and European Literature, he studied filmmaking for a year in London. This led to a two year stay in New York City in the mid-seventies where he had the opportunity to extend his filmmaking skills by working in most fields of film from advertising to documentaries and feature films. On his return to London, he started his own film company before his unshakeable life interest in spirituality and alternative social experiments led him in 1978 to the Indian city of Pune and the notorious Indian mystic, Osho.
Over the next twelve years, Mutribo filmed the daily discourses of Osho and documented in several films the explosive growth that was happening around Osho in India, in America and later around the world. Mutribo immigrated to Australia where he started an intentional, residential community in the rainforest and a film company in the coastal town of Byron Bay.


Over the next twelve years, Mutribo filmed the daily discourses of Osho and documented in several films the explosive growth that was happening around Osho's fiery teachings in India, in America and later around the world. mutribo in tibet with bike In 1990, Mutribo immigrated to Australia where he started an intentional, residential community in the rainforest and a film company in the coastal town of Byron Bay.
Since then, Mutribo has travelled extensively to the Himalayas of India, Tibet, Bhutan and Nepal. In 2006, he fulfilled a life-long dream of visiting Tibet by organising his first journey to that country and walking the kora around Mount Kailash.  


In 1996, he returned to India to deepen his continuing interest in spirituality and meditation. He lived for five years in the western Himalayas of India, spending two extended periods in isolation and retreat before settling into a quiet and simple life in the mountains. At the turn of the new millennium, Mutribo met the Advaita teacher, Ramesh Balsekar, for the first time. It was the start of a connection that was to satisfy his own spiritual search and culminated in several films and a one-on-one interview DVD series with Ramesh about his unique teaching and his life.
Mutribo has also been named by Sarito Carroll as a serial abuser of subteen and young teenage girls in Osho's communes, especially the ranch. He has apologised to her in a closed Facebook group, and that apology has been cited by the Times of London in their [https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/abused-in-osho-the-middle-class-sex-cult-that-stole-childhoods-7jtkt9q2p article about sannyasin sexual abuse]. Carroll presents a long letter to [[Sw Anand Milarepa|Milarepa]] about HIS abuse, naming Mutribo as a confederate on [https://www.saritocarroll.com/ her website].


For the past ten years, Mutribo has travelled extensively to Himalayas of India, Tibet, Bhutan and Nepal. In 2006, he fulfilled a life-long dream of visiting Tibet by organising his first journey to that country and walking the kora around Mount Kailash. Since that time he has organised several journeys to Tibet and Bhutan while continuing to spend most of his time in India and the Himalayas.




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;address
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:Byron Bay NSW
:Upper Wilsons’s Creek
:Australia
:Huonbrook NSW 2482
Australia


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;email  
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;filmography
:[[Shree Rajneesh Ashram - This Commune, the Buddhafield (1980)]]
:The Rising Moon (1988)
:The New Dawn (1990)
:The Manifesto for a New Man and a New Humanity (1990)
:[[Riding High (2006)]]
:[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MJbL3ZMvb4 Dead Man Living - Byron Bay and the Murrah Hall with Premda Lowson (1952 - 2016)] (2017)


;see also
;see also
:[https://loveosho.com/podcast/osho-from-behind-the-camera Mutribo's interview on Love Osho]
:[[LoveOsho podcast E027 Mutribo]] - interview on 30 October 2018
 
:[http://www.otoons.de/gossips/kaylash_mutribo.html Mutribo]
:[https://gatelessgate.wordpress.com/2006/08/03/mutribo-riding-high/  Mutribo – Riding High]
:[http://www.oshoviha.org/connection/2007-mar-apr/bhagawati.htm Viha Connection, Mar-Apr 2007]
:[[Samasati Rainforest Retreat, Huonbrook]]
:[[Sexual abuse in the sannyas world]]


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Latest revision as of 10:27, 30 March 2023

(James Bradstock)

Milarepa & Mutribo in the Ranch RBG
Mutribo filming Osho's drive-by

Born in 1951 of English, Scottish and American blood, Mutribo spent the early years of his life in England. Educated at Eton College and then completing a university degree in French and European Literature, he studied filmmaking for a year in London. This led to a two year stay in New York City in the mid-seventies where he had the opportunity to extend his filmmaking skills by working in most fields of film from advertising to documentaries and feature films. On his return to London, he started his own film company before his unshakeable life interest in spirituality and alternative social experiments led him in 1978 to Osho.

Over the next twelve years, Mutribo filmed the daily discourses of Osho and documented in several films the explosive growth that was happening around Osho in India, in America and later around the world. Mutribo immigrated to Australia where he started an intentional, residential community in the rainforest and a film company in the coastal town of Byron Bay.

Since then, Mutribo has travelled extensively to the Himalayas of India, Tibet, Bhutan and Nepal. In 2006, he fulfilled a life-long dream of visiting Tibet by organising his first journey to that country and walking the kora around Mount Kailash.

Mutribo has also been named by Sarito Carroll as a serial abuser of subteen and young teenage girls in Osho's communes, especially the ranch. He has apologised to her in a closed Facebook group, and that apology has been cited by the Times of London in their article about sannyasin sexual abuse. Carroll presents a long letter to Milarepa about HIS abuse, naming Mutribo as a confederate on her website.


Contact Details

address
Upper Wilsons’s Creek
Huonbrook NSW 2482

Australia

phones
Phone:
Mobile:
Skype:
email
filmography
Shree Rajneesh Ashram - This Commune, the Buddhafield (1980)
The Rising Moon (1988)
The New Dawn (1990)
The Manifesto for a New Man and a New Humanity (1990)
Riding High (2006)
Dead Man Living - Byron Bay and the Murrah Hall with Premda Lowson (1952 - 2016) (2017)
see also
LoveOsho podcast E027 Mutribo - interview on 30 October 2018
Mutribo
Mutribo – Riding High
Viha Connection, Mar-Apr 2007
Samasati Rainforest Retreat, Huonbrook
Sexual abuse in the sannyas world