I had limited contact with the
Rajneesh followers who called themselves sannyasins and I did not make a study
of their religion.
As with most of my constituents,
they lived their lives and I had interaction only when it involved my
Office. Which was more often than most
citizens, but mainly in the realm of civil papers and answering attacks on our
Office by some of the leaders.
I have no supporting statistics
to ‘prove’ what I am writing, only my observations. I have used the resources of ‘The Oregonian’
the largest paper in Oregon which is located in Portland, to refresh my memory
on some issues. However, the thoughts
expressed here are mine.
While the age range ran from the
late teens to the elderly the leaders of the sect seemed to be in their 30’s and
40’s. Most were highly successful in
their chosen profession.
My thoughts were that while many
of their fellow collegians were whooping it up in the 1960’s with drugs and
‘free love’ these men and women were studying hard and striving to be the best
in their field.
They went out into the world and
became just what they were striving for, successful. They were highly motivated, and along with
their success they got used to people doing what they told them to do.
They were used to a fast pace
and did not like to be told no, and in their professions few told them no.
They considered themselves
highly sophisticated and intelligent and thought the citizens of Wasco County
were bumbling idiots that they could run over.
They conspired to upset as many citizens as they could and to coerce them
into giving them what they wanted.
In short they were like a two
year old who doesn’t get what he wants, he throws a tantrum and treats his
parents as fools. All too frequently his
tantrums work and he gets what he wants – they through many tantrums in the
years that they lived here.
As they had reach a plateau in
their lives where the gathering of material wealth and being at the top of their
game was no longer as rewarding, their spiritual condition haunted them.
They went in search of something
that would lift them up and make them feel good about themselves. A higher being that would relate to them and
give them spiritual relief.
In their search they found
Rajneesh and his beliefs. They bought
into his teachings and many gave all their worldly possessions to the sect in
honor of him.
As individuals they may not have
thought about committing the crimes they committed. However, as a group they were conniving,
relentless, liars; vicious in their quest for a large community to set up a
college and supporting business to honor Rajneesh.
Rajneesh had taken a vow of
silence when the sect started looking for a permanent home in America. He spoke through Ma Anad Sheela who became,
for quite some time, the undisputed leader and spokesperson of the sect,
conferring and conspiring with Rajneesh daily.
It was Sheela who search for the
property where they could set up their plans. In the process she came to the Muddy
Ranch. A large cattle ranch,
approximately 64,000 acres and the use of many more thousands of acres of Bureau
of Land Management land, in the southeast corner of Wasco County.
This is dry land. Sagebrush, juniper trees, rock formations,
sand and bunch grass make up the bulk of the acreage. While there is some good soil in the bottom
lands, most of the acreage is suitable for cattle and not much else. It takes several acres of this kind of land
to support one cow.
The winters are harsh and the
summers are hot and dry.
The ranch was isolated from the
rest of the county by virtue of its dirt roads and deep canyons. While a county road went through the center
of the property, it was basically used only by those that were at the ranch or
had dealings with the ranch.
The Dalles, Wasco County’s
county seat, was located over 80 miles away and due to the types of roads, it
took anywhere upwards of 3 hours (depending on weather) to get there.
The nearest community was
Antelope, 20 miles away. Antelope is an
incorporated city of about 26 people. It
has a school house, a community gathering point that used to be a church, a
small general store with gas pumps and a post office. The county road department also had a shed
and equipment placed on the edge of town as a base of operations to work on
county roads in that area.
At the turn of the twentieth
century it was a thriving community with over a hundred people and one of the
leading sheep processing points in Oregon.
But it became a community made
up of retired people and a few that worked in Madras, the largest town of about
2000 people, 26 miles away.
Sheela decided that the Muddy
Ranch was ideal for their endeavors and proceeded to purchase the property and
in 1981 the sect began its work on the ranch.
In the beginning the leaders
tried to assure the local citizens that all they wanted to do was farm, they
would be practicing new agriculture techniques on the land. They were deceitful as they voiced their
desires to have a farming commune with less than 200 people involved.
They moved in and started
building. And it wasn’t just buildings
to house agricultural activity. They
built buildings that housed businesses.
For the non-agricultural
buildings they needed permits from the County and had to show why they should be
allowed in this area where the zoning was strictly agriculture. They didn’t like being told they couldn’t
build and they didn’t like being told that the process of making those decisions
take time, as well as any appeals they might have.
This became a bone of contention
and the start of the animosity by the members of the sect towards the county
government and the citizens.
They wanted what they
wanted. So despite the permits not being
granted they built businesses and other buildings to support an increasing
population of sannyasins.
They decided that they needed to
have an incorporated city so they could make their own decisions regarding
building and other issues cities commonly deal with.
They set aside a portion of the
ranch as the city and the inhabitants started the process of making it a
city.
This city was opposed by the
citizens of adjoining acreage as well as most of the other citizens of the
county.
While the County Commissioners
of Wasco County eventually approved the request it was appealed to the
State. It should be noted that part of
the ranch was located in Jefferson County (to the south of Wasco County) and
they had voted to refuse the request.
The long time citizens of
Antelope became increasingly concerned for their safety and way of life. Sannyasins were moving in and demanding
services that the city could not provide.
These citizens were concerned
that the followers would take over the city government and drive them out. The non-Rajneesh citizens outnumbered the
Rajneesh and the City Council felt it was necessary to dis-incorporate to
protect their property and way of life.
The fight was on. As the election date approach several
Sannyasins moved into Antelope and proclaimed they were citizens of the
city. At that time Oregon Voter laws
allowed citizens to register to vote the day of elections and these people were
taking advantage of that law.
They won the election and they
ended up taking over the city government.
They renamed the streets for various Buddha and other gods. They, by their own admissions, were having
fun operating the city.
There were a lot of changes in
the city, which was renamed the City of Rajneesh, not the least of which was a
‘Peace’ force. Many of their changes were a deliberate act of ridicule of the
local citizenry.
They were willing to exchange
Antelope for the ability to have a city on the ranch. They eventually were able to have the city,
calling it Rajneeshpuram, but since the coercion didn’t work they held onto
Antelope more out of spite than anything else.
Citizens of Antelope were to
endure the harassment and menacing behavior of these people until September of
1985.
To be continued:
Isaiah 53:3-6
He is despised and rejected of men; a man of
sorrows, and acquainted with grief: and we hid as it were our faces from him; he
was despised, and we esteemed him not.
4 Surely he hath borne our
griefs, and carried our sorrows: yet we did esteem him stricken, smitten of God,
and afflicted.
5 But he was wounded for
our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our
peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are
healed.
6 All we like sheep have
gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the
Lord hath laid on him the
iniquity of us all.
In this well know prophecy from
Isaiah the wording shows it was a fact accomplished – it is written as it had
already happened.
It was a foretelling of Christ,
but it is also a demonstration that God has had a plan, all along, to free
mankind from the sin of Adam.
God knows what is going to
happen before it does. Some says that
the knowledge means that we have no say in our fate, that whatever happens was
meant to happen.
Foreknowledge does not mean that
something was intended to happen. We
have all experienced situation where we know the result is going to be bad if
certain decisions are made. If people
listen we can avoid disaster, if they don’t then consequences are going to
ensue.
We knew that was going to
happen, we warned of the problems and the consequences if something wasn’t
corrected – but we didn’t cause them to happen.
God knows, if we turn to Him, if
we listen to Him, if we obey Him then He is more inclined to intervene in our
behalf. He demonstrated those facts many
times in His dealings with Israel.
He warned them if they did not
keep Him as their God, worshiping Him and trusting in Him he would chastise and
punish them. He knew they were going to
turn away from Him, yet, He did not cause it, and if and when they came back to
Him He welcomed them.
There were times that they
suffered for their misdeeds, even after they repented of their sins and He
allowed it, often as further punishment (when a criminal becomes a Christian, he
still must pay for the crimes he committed before his conversion.)
As Christians we know the love
of God. We know the salvation we have
through Jesus. We accept the leading of
the Holy Spirit and strive to serve Him.
But that was not always the
case. Just like every man except Jesus,
we have sinned. Some of us greater than
others, but none of us were free from sin.
While some sins are more heinous
than others, stealing a cookie can never be compared to murder, sin is sin and
it is an abomination to God.
God knows what we will do; He
knows we will sometimes commit sins(s) even after we have accepted Christ. But, we have the choice to sin or not, what
we do may be known to God before we do it, but it is our choice not our
‘destiny.’
Knowing all this, knowing that
Israel would once again turn against Him despite His intervention and assistance
to them; despite their obstinacy, He still loved them and want to bless
them.
He is a patient and forgiving
God. He is a God that demands obedience,
not only because He can but that He deserves it.
He gave the Jews hope through
Isaiah. He told them that when He
decided the time was right He would send a Savior to them. All of those verses were well known by His
people. Knowing that His Son would be
rejected by many, He still sent Him to be the lamb that was given up in
sacrifice for all of us.
Verse
10 Yet it pleased the Lord to
bruise him; he hath put him to grief: when thou shalt make his soul an offering
for sin, he shall see his seed, he shall prolong his days, and the pleasure of
the Lord
shall prosper in his hand.
This world is in dire need of
God. Without His intervention we will
create the situation that will bring about both the Anti-Christ and the
Tribulation.
Is it too late? It is not for us to say; only God knows when
He will send His Son to gather His Bride.
Only God knows if we are already doomed to the destruction as prophesied
in the Bible and it is too late for us.
But since we do not know, we
have the obligation of continuing to proclaim Christ, continuing to pray for
others, continuing to make our stand so that others will come to Him.
Hebrews 12:1-3 Wherefore seeing we
also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside
every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with
patience the race that is set before us,
2 Looking unto Jesus the
author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him
endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the
throne of God.
3 For consider him that
endured such contradiction of sinners against himself, lest ye be wearied and
faint in your minds.
It can be so discouraging when
we read the paper, watch the news and commentaries, listen to music – watch
movies and TV programs – that show sin as something to pursue. The new norm is saying sin is good,
righteousness is hateful.
And, it is discouraging when we
see that America, which once was a shining light, is at the heart of the
cesspool of corrupting God’s Word and celebrating its demise.
But, it is not an excuse for not
living our life for Him.
Later, Art :-)
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