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BHAGWAN

A film in English with German undertitles

Filmed in Poona December 1975 Length - 49 min.

A description of the film by a Sannyasin from the UK

"What was it like to walk with Jesus in Galilee? To dance with Krishna and the Gopis? To meditate in the commune of Gautam Buddha? Many of us have wondered and imagined - but of course there never was, nor ever will be, a photographic record of those world-shaking events. Today, though, things are different.

I have just watched a video which captures events that may well in the course of time prove every bit as memorable - a film made by an American director in the Shree Rajneesh Ashram, Poona, in 1975. The film is narrated, without lip-synch, and subtitled in German. For years it was lost in a Munich cellar and, especially at the beginning, has suffered a little damage - yet strangely this only gives a greater sense of history in the making, captured in unique and intimate footage, beginning and ending with the personal reflections of the film-maker.

In those early days, the ashram was a distinctively Indian experience. The bicycles and rickshaws of the Poona streets, the children and the buffalo,are evocatively captured - so much so that I almost seemed to smell the myriad smells and feel the midday heat. Many of the scenes within the ashram gates were shot on a celebration day, and here too the proceedings are very much Indian, including puja-offerings of flowers, incense and even a decorated cow to the guru, with his mother and father in attendance. The ashram, at this stage, consisted of little more than a single house.

Such a record as this can only be a revelation to those who came later. There is the master in the midst of the dancing throng, people pushing to touch his feet, some having to be carried away, out of their senses from that most intimate contact. The ashram musicians provide the soundtrack, together with well-chosen excerpts from a discourse on Jesus.

There are also long and fascinating sequences of the Dynamic and Kundalini meditations - it is a rare thing to be able to sit and watch these in progress, to notice the tentativeness of some, the stiffness of others, the beautiful flowing energy, or devotion, or meditativeness of others again. There are even shots of the first experiments in group therapy. And here, too, it is very clear how small and ramshackle-intimate the commune then was, at a time when the first flood of Western sannyasins was only just beginning to gather.

This film is an unmissable experience for anyone who has any interest at all in its subject. Nobody could miss the sense of privilege - almost like witnessing a birth - nor fail to be impressed by what has been achieved since. The order, cleanliness and assurance was yet to come - but here is passion, intensity, discovery, ecstasy.

Take the chance and watch it - you will want to see it again and again - and let your heart be awoken anew to the real power and mystery of life with a master.

Sw. Prem Sakal

(This film on DVD is available only from Osho Anubhuti MC , c/o SAINI Adenauerring 12, D 81737 Munich, Germany

For more details email: oshoanubhutimc@arcor.de )

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