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Sometimes referred to as Da Bubba Free John. aka Franklin Jones.

Free John is the controversial founder of the Free Communion Church/Dawn Horse Fellowship and Laughing Man Institute. He is another Westerner who became a guru by studying under Hindu gurus such as Nityananda, Muktananda, Rudrananda, and others.
John Ankerberg and John Weldon, Encyclopedia of New Age BeliefsOff-site Link Harvest House Publishers, Oregon, 1996.
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