Gurumayi

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person Nityananda
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person Brad Gooch
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person Nityananda
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person The Author
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person Baba
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Brad Gooch visits Gurumayi's Ashram. Ganeshpuri, India View
N/A N/A Succession struggle for Siddha Yoga lineage. Unknown View
N/A N/A Succession struggle following a guru's death. Siddha Yoga organization View
N/A N/A Brad Gooch visits Ashram. Ganeshpuri, India View
N/A N/A First audience with Gurumayi Ashram View

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This document appears to be page 50 of a memoir or manuscript written by a medical school professor and department chair. The text details the author's spiritual experiences with Siddha Yoga gurus 'Baba' (likely Muktananda) and 'Gurumayi,' comparing their leadership styles and discussing yoga paths in relation to Aldous Huxley's and William Sheldon's personality theories. It recounts the author's time performing manual labor at Ashrams in Venice, California, and South Fallsburg, New York, specifically noting that Baba assigned this work to humble the author's 'professorial ego.' The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional investigation.

Manuscript/memoir page (house oversight exhibit)
2025-11-19

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A page from a manuscript or memoir (page 49) detailing the author's spiritual explorations. The text contrasts intellectual pursuits at Stanford with spiritual submission to gurus like Baba and Gurumayi, explicitly mentioning the author's desire to lose egoistic concerns regarding his CV and physical attributes. It concludes with an anecdote about being humbled by Gurumayi while performing menial labor at an Ashram.

Memoir / personal essay / manuscript page
2025-11-19

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This document page, stamped by House Oversight, appears to be an excerpt from a manuscript or book discussing the leadership succession of the Siddha Yoga lineage. It details the transition from a deceased guru to Gurumayi and her brother Nityananda, criticizing author Brad Gooch's account of the organization in his book 'Godtalk.' The text defends 'Baba' (Muktananda) against allegations of sexual misconduct and materialism, framing these actions within a non-dualistic spiritual philosophy.

Manuscript page / investigative document
2025-11-19
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