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A Surprise Life: The Spiritual Journey of A Girl From Brooklyn

 
 
A Surprise Life: The Spiritual Journey of A Girl From Brooklyn
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A Surprise Life: The Spiritual Journey of A Girl From Brooklyn

This memoir recounts my experiences during the 10+ years I was a disciple of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (now known as Osho). The first half focuses on my participation at his ashram in India as well as the background and early influences that led to my becoming a disciple. The second half describes my involvement at our communal ranch in Central Oregon. My initial purpose in writing had nothing to do with publishing. I wanted to explore its potential for examining what destroyed our community from a viewpoint outside myself, on paper. I needed to understand what led to our collapse, and what part (if any) I may have played. As I progressed, however, I realized that others might welcome seeing how this destructive path came about, and perhaps notice a resemblance, as I did, between the behaviors that led to our downfall and similar behaviors in the larger world that might be recognized if we chose to pay closer attention.

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Product Details:
Author: Susan M. Clare
Paperback: 298 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: November 14, 2009
Language: English
ISBN: 1439252815
Package Length: 8.0 inches
Package Width: 5.25 inches
Package Height: 0.68 inches
Package Weight: 0.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews
 
 

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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Be There Now  Dec 06, 2009
By Bhasha Leonard
Susan Clare tells the people's history of the Rajneeshee movement. Her tale is that of thousands who went to Poona, India, and The Ranch in Oregon, USA, in the seventies and eighties, to try something different. Those who believed there might be a better way to be in the world by opting out fill these pages. These are the ones who climbed to the mountain top in community and went down with the ship. For orange folk it is their unwritten memoir, a chance to relive those crazy times, to connect the flashbacks. For their friends and relatives, Clare gives the prompts, the jumping off points: Tell me about.... For those who missed this attempt at creating heaven on earth, here is your chance to go beyond the headlines to see what all the fuss was about.

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5Captivating account of life with Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (Osho)  Dec 05, 2009
By Felix Roth
Beautifully written, this book is an insiders story about Susan's life in the Indian Ashram, and the US Commune with Bhagwan and his disciples. It's a well balanced account of her experiences; honest, vulnerable, and a joy to read. Well worth your time!

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5A Surprise Read  Jan 20, 2010
By Susan Stevenson
Clare's story is indeed a surprise read because right from the beginning of her story she captures you, the reader and pulls you along, as if you're inside her psyche, on her incredible journey from a sheltered beginning in Brooklyn to a wild ride through India and the US with an Indian Master. I was captivated from the start and didn't want it to end. I look forward to the sequel with great anticipation.

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5Honest and thoughtful  Jan 20, 2010
By L. Knab "mollysmom"
Clare's story of her spiritual journey is filled with specific details and is an honest portrayal of her life as a disciple. She has found a way to balance the personal and the objective so that the reader can share the experience in an almost visceral way. The puzzling aspects of the experience are not unraveled, but that only reveals underlines the truth of the book. I found it to be a unique window into one woman's life that made me want to know her better. HIghly recommended.

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5Great Read  Jan 13, 2010
By Ralph Zalma
I found the history of the eventful ten years described quite fascinating, especially the transitions and the different ways of thinking the author experienced. The soul searching through paradise found and paradise lost was tender and revealing of the person the author desired to be and who she ultimately became. The Oregon experience captured my attention quite dramatically and I found her journey fascinating as nirvana became human, convoluted with all the frailties of our race.

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