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Commenting on the haunting songs of Kabir, Osho takes the reader to the very core of the human dilemma, to the simple cause | Commenting on the haunting songs of Kabir, Osho takes the reader to the very core of the human dilemma, to the simple cause | ||
of misery and unhappiness - man's illusion that he is separate from existence, his inability to comprehend why the fish in the sea | of misery and unhappiness - man's illusion that he is separate from existence, his inability to comprehend why the fish in the sea | ||
is not thirsty. He also talks on emotions and being detached from them, aloneness and love, imitation, children and religion, | is not thirsty. He also talks 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 more. | rebellion, living in a balanced way, sex, the generation gap, and more. | ||
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=== The Fish in the Sea is | === The Fish in the Sea is not Thirsty === | ||
'''Talks on Kabir''' | '''Talks on Kabir''' | ||
Revision as of 20:08, 23 April 2009
Commenting on the haunting songs of Kabir, Osho takes the reader to the very core of the human dilemma, to the simple cause of misery and unhappiness - man's illusion that he is separate from existence, his inability to comprehend why the fish in the sea is not thirsty. He also talks 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 more.
- Subject
- Indian Mystics
- Translated from
- Notes
- Later published as "Fish in the Sea is not Thirsty"
- Time Period of Osho's original Discourses/Talks/Letters
- from Apr 11, 1979 to Apr 25, 1979
- Number of Discourses/Chapters
- 15
Editions
The Fish in the Sea is not Thirsty
Talks on Kabir
- Year of Publication : 1980
- Publisher (Distributor) : Rajneesh Foundation
- Edition No : 1
- ISBN / ISSN : 0-88050-062-X
- Number of Pages : 494
- Out of Print : Y
- Hardcover / Paperback : H