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... HIS HOLINESS MURPHYJI MAHARAJ. AND DO YOU KNOW MURPHY'S VERSION OF THE GOLDEN RULE "DO UNTO OTHERS AS YOU WOULD HAVE OTHERS DO UNTO YOU"? Akam, I don't know Murphy's version of the golden rule, but I can guess. I know the man! He will say: Never do unto others as you would like others to do unto you, because their tastes may be different. And here are a few sutras of Murphy. First: It all...

...; Abe went home to break the news to his wife. "Rosie, darling, the doctor says I have only twelve hours more to live," he announced. "In that case honey " replied Rosie "I am your slave for the next twelve hours. Your wish is my command!" First they went to Abe's favourite Chinese restaurant, then they came home and watched Abe's favourite television programme, and then...
... going to do about it? Sensational interview with rabbi Abe Finkelstein about Jewish control of the world Contents 1. The Caligastia Betrayal 2. The Outbreak of Rebellion 3. The Seven Crucial Years 4. The Caligastia One Hundred after Rebellion 5. Immediate Results of Rebellion 6. Van — The Steadfast 7. Remote Repercussions of Sin 8. The Human Hero of the Rebellion (754.1) 67:0.1 THE problems associated...

... conscious choosing to oppose spiritual progress — while iniquity consists in an open and persistent defiance of recognized reality and signifies such a degree of personality disintegration as to border on cosmic insanity. (755.1) 67:1.5 Error suggests lack of intellectual keenness; evil, deficiency of wisdom; sin, abject spiritual poverty; but iniquity is indicative of vanishing personality control...

... realities. (757.3) 67:3.10 There is no end to the recital of the stirring events of these tragic days. But at last the final decision of the last personality was made, and then, but only then, did a Most High of Edentia arrive with the emergency Melchizedeks to seize authority on Urantia. The Caligastia panoramic reign-records on Jerusem were obliterated, and the probationary era of planetary...
... do about it? Sensational interview with rabbi Abe Finkelstein about Jewish control of the world Contents 1. The Philosophic Concept of the I AM 2. The I AM as Triune and as Sevenfold 3. The Seven Absolutes of Infinity 4. Unity, Duality, and Triunity 5. Promulgation of Finite Reality 6. Repercussions of Finite Reality 7. Eventuation of Transcendentals (1152.1) 105:0.1 TO EVEN high orders of universe...

... basis for the realization-revelation of “I AM force” and the foundation for the establishment of gravity control throughout the universes. Regarding all actualized, nonspiritual, impersonal, and nonvolitional reality, Paradise is the absolute of patterns. Just as spirit energy is related to the Universal Father through the absolute personality of the Mother-Son, so is all cosmic energy grasped in the...

... gravity control of the First Source and Center through the absolute pattern of the Paradise Isle. Paradise is not in space; space exists relative to Paradise, and the chronicity of motion is determined through Paradise relationship. The eternal Isle is absolutely at rest; all other organized and organizing energy is in eternal motion; in all space, only the presence of the Unqualified Absolute is...
... Controversy of Zion - THE FALL OF BABYLON Antimatrix What's New?Theme of the Day Your browser does not support iframes. Index The Controversy of Zion Chapter 5 THE FALL OF BABYLON Notes What are you going to do about it? Sensational interview with rabbi Abe Finkelstein about Jewish control of the world Chapter contents King Cyrus - an enlightened man King Belshazzar himself was apparently...

... through him demonstrated that it had found the secret of infesting, first, and then directing the actions of foreign governments. By the present century this mastery of governments had been brought to such a degree of power that they were all, in large measure, under one supreme control, so that their actions, in the end, always served the ambition of this supreme party. Towards the end of this book the...
... able to understand it. And the body has a wisdom of its own which is very much deeper than the mind. The mind is just immature. The body has remained without the mind for millennia. The mind is just a late arrival. It does not know much yet. All the basic things the body still keeps in its own control. Only useless things have been given to the mind - to think; to think about philosophy and God and...

... hell and politics. [Osho said that the most basic functions - breathing, digesting, the circulation of blood - are under the control of the body, while only the luxuries are given to the mind.] So listen to the body, and never compare. Never before has there been a man like you and never will there be. You are absolutely unique - past, present, future. So you cannot compare notes with anybody and you...
... know R. Eliezer [b. Jacob] to rule that the sides of the street are regarded as the street where there is no fencing;5  but do you know him [to rule thus] where there is fencing?6  Hence it7  is analogous to this. R. Johanan said: Yet Ben 'Azzai agrees in the case of one who throws.8  It was taught likewise: If one carries [an object] from a shop to an open place through a...
... the eve of Sabbath unless a fee is stipulated.8  Beth Shammai maintain: There must be time to reach his [the addressee's] house [before the Sabbath];9  while Beth Hillel rule: There must be time to reach the house nearest the [city] wall.10  But has he not stipulated?11 — Said R. Shesheth, This is its meaning: And if he did not stipulate, Beth Shammai maintain: There must...

... be time to reach his [the addressee's] house; while Beth Hillel rule: to reach the house nearest the [city] wall. But you said in the first clause that one must not send [at all]?12  — There is no difficulty: in the one case a post office is permanently located in the town,13  in the other case a post office is not permanently located in the town.14 Our Rabbis taught: One may not...
... agree with R. Judah.10  While if we were told of an earthen [shell]: [only] there does R. Judah rule thus, but in the other case I might say that he agrees with the Rabbis.11  And if we were told of these two: R. Judah rules [thus] of these because nothing interposes;12  but as for a dish, which interposes,13  I would say that he agrees with the Rabbis. While if we were told of...

... that: [only] there do the Rabbis rule [thus], but in the first two I would say that they agree with R. Judah. Thus they are necessary. BUT IF THE POTTER JOINS IT BEFOREHAND, IT IS PERMITTED, etc. It was taught: if he joins it with plaster or potter's clay, it is permitted. But we learnt, THE POTTER?14 — What is meant by POTTER? After the manner of a potter.15 It was taught, R. Judah said...
... LAND SHOULD NOT BE DIVIDED UNLESS SUFFICIENT WILL BE LEFT FOR EACH PARTY.13  THE GENERAL PRINCIPLE IS THAT IF AFTER THE DIVISION EACH PART WILL RETAIN THE DESIGNATION APPLIED TO THE WHOLE, THE DIVISION MAY BE MADE, BUT IF NOT, IT SHOULD NOT BE MADE. WHEN IS THIS THE RULE? WHEN ONE OR OTHER OF THE OWNERS IS NOT WILLING TO DIVIDE. BUT IF BOTH AGREE, THEY CAN DIVIDE EVEN IF LESS THAN THESE...

... cannot prevent him. Raba said: This rule was meant to apply only if he had not taken down the posts of the closed door,19  but if he had done so, then the residents of the courtyard can prevent him reopening it. Abaye said to Raba: It has been taught in support of your opinion: - To Next Folio - Original footnotes renumbered. See Structure of the Talmud Files A covered way, open at the sides...
... naturally be dug. Abaye says that in such a field the owner may dig, and would be allowed to dig even by the Rabbis who lay down that a tree must not be planted within twenty-five cubits of a pit;4  for they only rule this because at the time of planting the pit already exists, but here when the man comes to dig the pit there is no pit on the other side. Raba on the other hand says that he may not...

... questioner thought that the same law would apply to ordinary soil, but that it was necessary to specify the rule about crumbling rock, as otherwise I might think that, since it is crumbling [i.e. soft] rock, an even greater space was required for it. Now the Baraitha tells us [that it is not so]. Come and hear: A MAN SHOULD KEEP OLIVE REFUSE, DUNG, - To Next Folio - Original footnotes renumbered. See...

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