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description = Osho's invitation echoes the words of the Sufi mystic, Jalaluddin Rumi: "Come, come, whoever you are; wanderer, worshipper, | description = Osho's invitation echoes the words of the Sufi mystic, Jalaluddin Rumi: "Come, come, whoever you are; wanderer, worshipper, lover of learning...it does not matter. Ours is not a caravan of despair. Come, even if you have broken your vow a thousand times. Come, come, yet again come." Seekers from all over the world bring their questions to Osho and he responds with characteristic individualized attention, warmth and humor. | ||
lover of learning...it does not matter. Ours is not a caravan of despair. Come, even if you have broken your vow a thousand | |||
times. Come, come, yet again come." Seekers from all over the world bring their questions to Osho and he responds with | |||
characteristic individualized attention, warmth and humor. | |||
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translated = | | translated = | | ||
notes = | notes = | | ||
| | period = Oct 27, 1980 to Nov 10, 1980 |year=1980| | ||
period = Oct 27, 1980 to Nov 10, 1980 | | |||
nofd = 15 | | nofd = 15 | | ||
editions = | editions = | ||
{{bookedition|694_lrg.jpg| Spontaneous talks given to disciples and friends of Osho in Gautama the Buddha Auditorium, Poona, India. | 1991 |The Rebel Publishing House, Köln, Germany|1| 3-89338-108-2 |299 |H |First edition July 1991 | |||
{{bookedition|694_lrg.jpg| Spontaneous talks given to disciples and friends of Osho in Gautama the Buddha Auditorium, Poona, India. | 1991 |Rebel Publishing House, Köln|1| 3-89338-108-2 | | ::Editing: [[Ma Dhyan Sagar]], [[Sw Krishna Prabhu]] | ||
::Typesetting: [[Ma Anand Disha]] | |||
::Design: [[Ma Anand Peggy]] | |||
::Endpaper painting: Osho | |||
::Photography: [[Sw Puneet Bharti]], [[Sw Premgit]] | |||
::Cover painting: [[Ma Anand Meera]] | |||
::Drawings: [[Ma Anand Peggy]] | |||
::Production: [[Ma Prem Lolita]], [[Sw Prem Prabhu]] | |||
::Introduction: [[Sw Anand Robin]] | |||
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{{bookedition|2572_sml.jpg| Responses to Questions|2003|New Age Books, New Delhi|1| 81-7822-154-3|254 | P | }} | {{bookedition|2572_sml.jpg| Responses to Questions|2003|New Age Books, New Delhi|1| 81-7822-154-3|254 | P | }} | ||
{{bookedition|ccyac01.jpg| Celebrating the Joy of Life, Love and Meditation |2013|Osho Media International|2|978-81-7261-251-1 |296 |H | }} | {{bookedition|ccyac01.jpg| Celebrating the Joy of Life, Love and Meditation |2013|Osho Media International|2|978-81-7261-251-1 |296 |H | }} | ||
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[[category:Responses to Questions]] | [[category:Responses to Questions]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:53, 6 January 2014
- Osho's invitation echoes the words of the Sufi mystic, Jalaluddin Rumi: "Come, come, whoever you are; wanderer, worshipper, lover of learning...it does not matter. Ours is not a caravan of despair. Come, even if you have broken your vow a thousand times. Come, come, yet again come." Seekers from all over the world bring their questions to Osho and he responds with characteristic individualized attention, warmth and humor.
- notes
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Oct 27, 1980 to Nov 10, 1980 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 15
editions
Come, Come, Yet Again ComeSpontaneous talks given to disciples and friends of Osho in Gautama the Buddha Auditorium, Poona, India.
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Come, Come, Yet Again ComeResponses to Questions
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Come, Come, Yet Again ComeCelebrating the Joy of Life, Love and Meditation
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