![]() ![]() Though my mother made her way back into my life when I was in high school and we now have a close relationship, I never wanted to think about Bhagwan again. He stared at me from news sites with the same eyes I’d seen on book covers in my mother’s apartment-after she returned from his ashram in India, and before she left our family a second time to follow him to Oregon, where much of Wild Wild Country takes place. Even if I had wanted to skip the show, it’d have been impossible to avoid all the articles about the group’s leader, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. They wanted to hear what I thought about the documentary, which centers on the so-called cult my mother once belonged to. When Netflix’s hit series Wild Wild Country debuted in March, friends who know about my upbringing began messaging me.
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