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Revision as of 10:53, 23 March 2021
US citizen. Studied graphic design in New York, came to Pune in the late Seventies. As an ashram resident he worked in the graphic departments of Poona 1 and the Ranch and also worked on some of Osho´s books. Because of his HIV-positive status he was forced, according to the ignorant rules of the commune, to live with ten others who supposedly tested HIV-positive far away, totally isolated and cut off from the community at the Desiderata area, a residential trailer park.
When the Ranch was closed, he moved to California, worked for Levi Strauss and became a devoted follower of Gangaji.
Bhavo died around 2005 from AIDS complications.
Contact Details
- address
- San Francisco CA
- USA
- bibliography
- Don't Just Do Something, Sit There (production)
- The Guest (design)
- The Last Testament, Vol 1 (editing)
- Won't You Join the Dance? (design)