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What happens when someone is thirsty?

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"Live in the present, for it is in spontaneity that love and friendship guide us, not in the thirst for what is yet to come."

According to Osho, this passage doesn’t discuss thirst; it reflects his approach of not planning the future and allowing love and friendship to guide his movements—such as returning to Holland because of many friends there. The teaching points to living spontaneously in the present rather than projecting needs or scenarios ahead.
This quote doesn’t say what happens when you’re thirsty; it just says he doesn’t plan ahead and follows love and friends.
Why this matters practically
- Don’t force meanings; seek passages directly addressing your question.
- Practice present-moment responsiveness: meet real needs as they arise without over-planning.
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