The Bhagwan flees the ranch. Sheela and several followers are arrested in Germany. The Bhagwan’s devotees — and his enemies — reflect on his legacy.
The bitter feud between Sheela and the Bhagwan divides the community — and opens the door for the FBI. At the ranch, a task force amasses evidence.
Local officials try to build a case against the Rajneeshees. When Sheela’s thirst for power turns violent, the Bhagwan finally breaks his silence.
Sheela emerges as a provocative spokeswoman. As Election Day approaches, the Rajneeshees recruit thousands of homeless people to fortify their ranks.
The Bhagwan’s flamboyant followers irk the tight-knit locals, who pursue legal action against the commune. But Sheela retaliates with a cunning plan.
Under the watchful eye of his secretary, Ma Anand Sheela, spiritual guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh relocates his ashram from India to Oregon in 1981.
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