
Orange Connection
the large Sannyas Festival
in November 1981 in ICC Berlin |
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Just in the middle of the time after Osho left his Ashram in Poona and
before the new Ranch in Oregon was established, almost 3000 Sannyasin
met from 23th to the 29th November 1981 in the International
Congress Centre ICC in Berlin for a huge festival.
Almost everybody who had a name in the Sannyas movement at the time came
here from all around the world to offer groups and workshops.
The
meetings filmed during the entire festivals amount to many hours.
Some
meetings are presented here. |
Energy Darshan with Teertha
and Arup

Teertha and Arup, now Garimo, are giving Sannyas and an Energy Darshan.
The music in the back ground is played by the famous musician Deuter Chaitanya Hari
and his Band.
Sufi-Dance with Aneetha
and Anubhava

Annetha and Anubhava have introduced Sufi-Dance in Poona 1 and have produced
during that a few of the best and most well know titles of Sannyas music.
Songs
like "The time of the goose" or "Only you" are still known by almost every
Sannyasin and are amongst the best Sannyas-hits ever.
In this
half hour clip the extraordinary spirit of this time can be felt very easily.
Rajneesh-Tarot with Prembodhi

This seems to be an ordinary tarot session, with the only difference that
the audience is totally going into it.
Structural Encounter
with Veeresh

Veeresh is leading a group and demonstrates his famous "How people hug each
other", at that time as actual as today.
Energy-Happening with Somendra

Energy work with Somendra, today know as Michael Barnett.
Kontact
workshop with Ma Prem Turiya

Turiya, the former wife of Vimalkirti, who died of a brain impact just a
few month before in the Ashram in Poona, introduces one of hear groups.
see also: Vimalkirits Death Celbration
Meeting
with Ma Yoga
Sudha
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Beside these events there were also a few
interviews being given by Sannyas therapists who were famous at that time.
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Seminar with Ma Anand
Poonam |
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Interview
with Teertha:
Only a commune works.
Teerha is sitting in an arm chair,
pretends to be the successor of Osho and can hardly talk because of his
mildness and beyondness.
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Interview with Somendra. |
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