The Fish in the Sea
is Not Thirsty
talks on Kabir

by
Osho

15 talks given live   Apr. 1979
Pune, India
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Fish in the Sea is Not Thirsty.
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01:44:59

    In fact, no mind is needed to see that which is.
    Mind means thoughts. And if there is a traffic of
    thoughts, you will never be able to see what is,
    you will see something else. You will see what
    your thoughts allow you to see. Your thoughts
    prevent much reaching you.

    You will be surprised to know what modern
    psychological researchers have come to know:
    ninety-eight percent of the reality is not allowed to
    enter in your being; the mind only allows two
    percent.

    So whatsoever you see is only two percent of the
    reality. And because the mind allows only two
    percent of the reality in and then gives you the
    feeling that this is the whole, you live in a false
    world. You think the part is the whole. And you live
    accordingly -- your whole life becomes a
    falsification...

                                                        Osho
                 The Fish In the Sea Is Not Thirsty, ch. 2
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Chapter Titles

Chapter   1: Man Is a Seed

Chapter   2: Reality Reveals Its Secrets to You

Chapter   3: Being Is Intrinsically Valuable

Chapter   4: When the Heart Is Awake

Chapter   5: Truth Is Silence

Chapter   6: Just Shadows Lingering

Chapter   7: The Secret of Awareness

Chapter   8: To Be Rightly Tuned

Chapter   9: In Search of the Miraculous

Chapter 10: The Inner Music

Chapter 11: The Paradox that Life Is

Chapter 12: Who Am I?

Chapter 13: The Way of Inner Change

Chapter 14: Enlightenment: A Simple Realization

Chapter 15: Pulsating with the Rhythm of the
Whole
    The Fish in the Sea Is Not Thirsty 

    Chinese pinyin:
    Hai li de yur bu ke

    Chinese traditional:
    海裏的魚兒不渴

    Chinese simplified:
    海里的鱼儿不渴