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... God, if you grant me safety," he prays, "I promise to sell my horse and give the money to the poor." As soon as he uttered these words, the snow stopped and the sky cleared up. So Moses arrived home safely. The following week, with a heavy heart, he went to the market to sell his horse. But he took a goose with him. "How much for the horse?" Old Isaac asked him. "The...
..., because his values are upside down. Money is more important than meditation, logic is more important than love, mind is more important than heart. Power over others is more important than power over one's own being. Mundane things are more important than finding some treasures which death cannot destroy. Larry went to an Italian restaurant, and just as the waiter was about to serve, he tripped and...
... will be surprised: they meditate more on the world that they have left behind! Because everything that they have left behind forcibly, follows them in their minds. I have heard two stories. One is about an American billionaire. He became tired of money, tired of women, tired of drugs. Finally he thought, "I have to go to the Himalayas, to find a real master to show me the way to peace." He...
... final message on a tiny planet at the edge of the universe, called Hysteria." Desperate, Pope the Polack empties out the safe of Banco Vaticano, and gives the money to the Russians to build him a rocket to take him to Hysteria. After weeks of training, Pope the Polack, Cardinal Catzass, and a chimpanzee pilot, blast off from earth and hurtle through space towards the distant planet. Light years...
... Whacker find themselves sitting next to each other at the poolside of the Screwing Sands Hotel in Jamaica. Duckworth leans back in his beach chair, takes a long sip on his iced Pina Colada, and sighs, "Ah! Life is good!" "Yes," replies Whitney, sipping on his Tequila Sunrise. "It is true." "You know," says Duckworth, "I am here on my insurance money. I...
... when the first edition was published, he published it with a condition: only hundred pages, the introductory part, were cut. All other pages were not cut; they were uncut. Only hundred pages were cut, and a note was given on the book that "If you can read the first hundred pages and still think to read ahead, then cut other pages. Otherwise, return the book to the publisher and take your money...
...?' The porter said, 'Why should I be distressed by time? The clock is there; that is none of my business.' It's wonderful, the porter saying, 'Why should I be distressed with time?' People are distressed with time, and in the West much too distressed -- time and time and time. They say that time is money, and time is flowing, going out of the hand continuously, therefore a shortcut is needed. Somebody...
... than the father, but nobody knows about Kamal much because he was really a very, very rare being. Many disciples were there, and much competition, as it happens with disciples. And many people were against Kamal living with Kabir because, they said, "This man is blameworthy." People would bring many gifts, donations, money, diamonds to Kabir's feet -- he would never take them. And Kamal...
.... Having, having more, is no longer meaningful: then being is revealed. And there are two types of persons: people interested in having more, and people interested in being more. If you are interested in having more, whatsoever the object of having more, it makes no difference -- you can go on collecting money, you can go on collecting knowledge, you can go on collecting prestige, power, you can go on...
... the back as the last man. All inferiors are rushing towards the front, because if they stand at the back they are nobodies. They have to stand in the front. They have to be in the capital. They have to be with great money. They have to move in a big car. They have to be this and that. People who are inferior always try to prove their superiority by their possessions. Let me summarize it: people who...

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