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  1. I Laugh When I Hear That The Fish In The Water Is Thirsty. I laugh when I hear that the fish in the water is thirsty You don't grasp the fact that what is most alive of all ... This poem is not unlike "I burst...". Calming. on Sep 13 2019 07:23 PM PST x edit . SiriusSoul - Thank you Kabir!-David & Wendy Liked it .

  2. The fish in the sea is not thirsty but man is. Man lives in existence, and is absolutely unaware of it. Man is born in existence, breathes in existence, and one day will dissolve in existence. Man is godliness, made of the stuff called God, and yet completely oblivious of the fact. ©1980 OSHO International Foundation (P)2017 OSHO International ...

  3. The Fish in the Sea is Not Thirsty Talks on Kabir Talks given from 11/04/79 am to 25/04/79 am English Discourse series 15 Chapters Year published: 1980 The Fish in the Sea is Not Thirsty Chapter #1 Chapter title: But Man Is 11 April 1979 am in Buddha Hall Archive code: 7904110 ShortTitle: FISH01

  4. The fish is not thirsty in the sea, but man is. God is the sea – God surrounds you, within and without. All that is, is divine. God is not a person; God is the presence that is overflowing everywhere in all directions. The radiance, the beauty of existence, the splendor, the majestic, the miraculous, the mysterious – the whole magic of life ...

  5. The fish is not aware of the vast ocean where it lives and dies .Just like that man is also unaware of the vastness of the ocean of existence where he lives and dies. This book is the transcribed version of Osho's talks on kabir, the Sufi poet and mystic .According to Osho ,Kabir is one of the greatest revolutionaries who has ever walked on earth.

  6. Osho also answers questions, speaking on emotions and being detached from them, aloneness and love, imitation, children and religion, rebellion, living in a balanced way, sex, the generation gap, and much more. The fish in the sea is not thirsty but man is. Man lives in existence, and is absolutely unaware of it.

  7. Title. The Fish in the Sea is Not Thirsty. A Writers workshop redbird book. Issue 13 of Lillabulero poetry pamphlet. Author. Kabir. Editor. Robert Bly. Translated by.