Come, Come,
Yet Again Come
responses to questions

by Osho

15 talks given live   Oct.– Nov. 1980
Pune, India
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    Osho,
    I am a sinner. Can I also become your
    sannyasin?


    Govind, yes, absolutely yes! In fact, only a
    sinner can become a sannyasin. Those who
    think themselves saints, holier-than-thou, they
    are the closed people, they are the dead
    people. They have become incapable of living,
    incapable of celebrating.

    Sannyas is celebration of life, and sin is natural:
    natural in the sense that you are unconscious –
    what else can you do? In unconsciousness, sin
    is bound to happen. Sin simply means that you
    don’t know what you are doing, you are
    unaware, so whatsoever you do goes wrong.

    But to recognize that “I am a sinner” is the
    beginning of a great pilgrimage. To recognize
    that “I am a sinner” is the beginning of real
    virtue. To see that “I am ignorant” is the first
    glimpse of wisdom...

                                                         – Osho
                Come, Come, Yet Again Come, ch. 1
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    Come, Come, Yet Again Come 

    Chinese pinyin:
    Lai, lai, zai lai

    Chinese traditional:
    來,來,再

    Chinese simplified:
    来,来,再
Discourse 2
From the Body to the Soul
Discourse 3
Only the Buddhas Know How to Flow
Discourse 4
You Are the Question
Discourse 5
Let Sannyas Happen
Discourse 6
A Thousand and One Ways to Laugh
Discourse 7
Aes Dhammo Sanantano
Discourse 8
Silence and Song Meet
Discourse 9
The Very Alphabet of Love
Discourse 10
Everybody Can Laugh
Discourse 11
The Suchness of Things
Discourse 12
From Italy to Nirvana
Discourse 13
Of Course the Grass Grows by Itself
Discourse 14
The Forgotten but Not the Lost
Discourse 1
Whoever Knocks Is a Welcome Guest
Discourse 15
No Question Means the Answer
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