Testimonial letter from Ma Deva Kadambari

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This letter is one of a remarkable series of over 2650 letters amassed in 1983 to support Osho's attempt to get permanent resident status in the US at the time of the Oregon ranch. The image is reproduced here with the kind permission of The Oregon Historical Society. Information about their collection of these letters and other supporting material -- the "Jeffrey Noles Rajneesh Collection", named for Osho's immigration lawyer Jeffrey Noles, who compiled them in 1983 and donated them to the OHS -- can be found at this page. The wiki is grateful to the OHS for making access available for these documents. For more information and links to all the letters, see Testimonial letters.

This letter is from Ma Deva Kadambari (Yoko Yamaguchi). It is "Exhibit A-2653" in the Noles collection.

The text version below has been created by optical character recognition (OCR), from the images supplied by OHS. It has not been checked for errors but this process usually results in over 99% correct transcription. Most apparent "errors" are correct transcriptions of typos already in the original. The image on the right in the text box links to a pdf file of the original letter, it has one page.

August 4th, 1983.
Yoko Yamaguchi
Ma Deva Kadambari
263 Sanko-haitsu 19-18
Katakasu 3-chome,
Hakata-ku
Fukuoka-city 812
JAPAN

To Whom it May Concern,

About one year ago I found out about Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh from a friend and also His books. I became a disciple of Bhagwan on the 29th of April 1983.

Since discovering Bhagwan I have sensed that my old self was simply just a role that I was playing out as directed by my parents and friends. I was how they told me to be.

I realize that Bhagwan is one person whom I can really trust. He has sent His message to us with words until now.

I trust in His presence totally, and His message as well.

Thank you
Yoko Yamaguchi.
[signed]


(Please note: We assume that the above letter is still copyrighted, but we regard its historical interest to constitute a Fair Use exception for publication in this wiki.)