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... to him, 'We paid him money; let him be dishonoured!'8  — If [only] because of this9  [there would be] no argument. [for R. Akiba may] have said to them10  thus: In the first place,11  [a post mortem must not be held] because you are not permitted to dishonour him; and, furthermore, in case you might say. 'He took [our] money. let him be dishonoured', the signs [of maturity...

... procuring attestation of the deed cannot possibly arise, R. Akiba. They had consideration for the honour of their relative. Lit., 'let him be …' (bis). Would strangers consent to lose their purchase money out of consideration for the corpse of the men who appropriated their money? If this argument had been the only proof that it was the relatives who protested. The buyers. Lit., 'one'. Lit...
... HOLD15  [THAT THE AMOUNT IN DISPUTE IS] TO BE DIVIDED,16  AND BETH HILLEL HOLD17  [THAT] THE ESTATE [IS TO REMAIN] IN ITS FORMER STATUS.18 GEMARA. We learnt elsewhere: He who lends [money] to another on a bond19  [is entitled to] collect [his debt] from [the borrower's] lands [even though they were subsequently] mortgaged.20  [If, however, the loan was made] in the presence21...

..., n. 17. Cf. loc. cit. n. 16. For notes on R. Judah's version, v. our Mishnah supra 156b. R. Judah's version of the respective views of R. Eliezer and R. Joshua follows that recorded in the Mishnah. Lit., 'the'. Lit., 'upon him'. E.g., brothers or other relatives who had no other heirs but him. The marriage contract of his widow. But he left neither money nor possessions wherewith to meet his...

..., since they are entitled to the estate as the heirs either of the Father or of the son, while the claim of the creditors is doubtful, and no 'doubt' may supplant a 'certainty'. Even though no security on the lender's real estate had been entered in it. Or sold. No one, it is assumed, would lend money without proper security, and the omission of the guarantee from the bond is regarded as a mere scribal...

... retained its purchase money as payment of the loan. The fact that he did sell it confirms, in Admon's opinion, the borrower's claim; and the lender consequently forfeits his right to seize it. By the sale of the land. Keth. 110a. The sale, then, according to the Sages, is no evidence that the loan had been repaid; and the creditor is, therefore, entitled to seize the land though it was bought after the...
... Available: N.A. Video Available: N.A. Length: N.A. The whole of life is a means. And the moment you start thinking of something other than god as a goal, you start going astray. Money can become the goal, then the person has gone astray. Nothing is wrong in money itself - it is perfectly good, useful - but it should remain the means; it should not become the end. And every means has to be dedicated to one...

... they break down there is no wonder; if they go mad, there is no wonder. They are running in all directions... at the same time! They want money, they want power, they want prestige, they want this, they want that, and they want god too. Their life becomes fragmentary, disintegrated. It is a miracle how people go on managing to keep themselves together. But that togetherness is only an appearance...

... doors open and life becomes full of sunshine. Immediately the flowers that have never bloomed start blooming and suddenly the spring is there. In India the colour of orange is the symbolic colour for the spring. It is the colour of spring. Hence it has been chosen for those who have decided to be blissful, who have decided to renounce misery. I don't ask you to renounce money, I don't ask you to...
... - half and half. One remained with the father - was a good young man, very virtuous, obedient, served his father, increased the money that had been given to him, was respected by everybody. But the other, the younger one, left the town. He gambled, he drank; he moved in wrong company. He destroyed all his money, he destroyed all his character, he destroyed his health. One day news came that he had...

... sun, and said, 'Look at the injustice! A lamb was never cut for you. The old wine was never brought for you, a feast was never given for you. Nobody gathered to welcome you. Now look what has happened! This is absolutely partial. And that vagabond who has destroyed the whole money earned by your father with much hard labour is coming back a beggar. His whole life savings he gambled. Now he is coming...

... generals, the money-mad people - they make really much fuss in the world. They have caused the world to be in a neurotic state, but nothing comes out of them. And people who have renounced the world, they don' t make any fuss. They keep quiet but their quietness is dead. My approach towards life is paradoxical because life is paradoxical. I would never like you to move into one extreme totally. Keep...
... refutation] R. Papa says: The inference is really drawn from an 'attached oath'2  [caused by the evidence of] one witness. But [to this also it could be objected]: Is not the 'attached oath' of one witness more weighty, in that [in this case] one oath carries with it another oath,3  while several witnesses only oblige the defendant to pay money?4  — The case of 'his own mouth' will...

... mouth, which do not oblige him to pay money (a fine), make it necessary for him to take an oath, how much more ought the evidence of witnesses, which obliges him to pay money, make it necessary for him to take an oath. I.e. the case of a partial admission, where the oath is likewise taken regarding the remainder of the amount claimed. One witness cannot stamp the defendant as a liar, as it is just the...

... immovable ones by means of money, document, or actual possession, reference is also made to the extension of the oath from movable chattels to immovable ones. Tractate List / Glossary / / Bible Reference                                                       ...
... jubilee, accordingly to thy estimation it shall stand. But if he sanctify the field after the jubilee, then the priest shall reckon unto him the money according to the years that remain, even unto the year of jubilee, and it shall be abated from thy estimation. Now, the Mishnah states that according to this reckoning, for every year that remains a sela' and a pundion, which is 1/48th of a sela', is due...

... field leased for early sowing;7  the former, to one leased for late sowing.8 R. JUDAH SAID: IF HE LEASES IT ON A MONEY RENTAL. A certain man leased a field by the bank of the River Malka Saba9  on a money rental, for sowing garlic. But the River Malka Saba became dammed up.10  When he came before Raba, he said to him, 'It is unusual for the River Malka Saba to become dammed; this is a...

... widespread blow; [therefore] go and deduct.' But the Rabbis protested to Raba, did we not learn, R. JUDAH SAID: IF HE LEASED IT ON A MONEY RENTAL, THEN IN BOTH CASES HE MAY MAKE NO DEDUCTION? — He replied: None pay heed to this ruling of R. Judah. MISHNAH. IF A MAN LEASED A FIELD AT AN ANNUAL RENTAL OF TEN KORS WHEAT, AND IT [THE FIELD] WAS SMITTEN,11  HE CAN PAY HIM THEREOF.12  IF, [ON THE...
..., it is their country. They don't have any work, but they get enough pension. All they do is to go on producing more children, because the more children they have, the more pension they will get. Each individual gets a pension. But you should understand that when you have no work and enough money, what are you going to do? They gamble, they are all drunkards, all kinds of drugs, prostitution, and no...

... than the old and rotten. I told them: Neither does the land belong to you nor does the land belong to us. And we purchased the land, we paid money; you invaded the land, you killed people, innocent people. You are criminals. If anybody needs permission to live in America, it is you -- from the American president to the last American beggar. And if you really mean what you say in your constitution...

...; you came a little earlier. And you have committed all kinds of crimes; we have simply purchased the land. And you were there, you could have purchased it by offering more money -- it was a simple business matter." But the American government will not say this. And America must remain the only country in the world where people like the poor red Americans cannot revolt. It is such a cunning...

... strategy that you are giving them money. They think, "Revolt? for what? We are getting money, enough money, no work... enjoy, dance, sing, take all kinds of drugs. No problems of worrying about poverty or anything - - why bother about revolution?" The very idea is not possible. And they are all drunkards, opium addicted, lotus eaters. They are not in a position to fight a revolution. Their...

... revolution has been killed, their spirit has been killed by money. Because I said it clearly.... And because the land we purchased had belonged to an ancient red Indian tribe which lived just nearby in a forest.... And they had a prophecy from the old days: that a man from the East, with his followers wearing red clothes, would come to this land and free them from the slavery imposed on them by the...
... are freed, one single innocent person should not be punished. That's why it takes so long. Unless it is proved that you are criminal, you are innocent. This is good for rich countries, luxurious countries who have time, and who have money and who can go on.... One innocent person should not be punished, even if ninety-nine criminals are released. The idea is good, but not for a country like India...

... language is the best, but if it is difficult, then two languages at the most. Simple things have to be done. All efforts that go into war, and all money that goes into war have to be put into technological and scientific development. In this world where there are such big nuclear powers, you should not bother about war. And India should be... she has the opportunity to declare, "We dissolve our...

.... He has money to purchase votes. He donates to the party millions of rupees. Without him we cannot manage - and he wants to be the education minister. That is simply a political bargain." She told me, "If I even mention your name, my deputy prime minister, Morarji Desai, immediately freaks out. He says, 'Don't read that man's books and don't listen to him and his advice. And don't meet him...

... nationalization." Make it a guarantee that anybody who wants to invest in India is welcome. India has the cheapest labor in the world. The same commodity in America will cost eight times or ten times more. If it is produced in India, it will be cheap. Use the Indian labor. Indian labor is unemployed. And tell the whole world, "You can invest your money, your money is safe." Make it a guarantee, a...

... contract, "Your money will never be nationalized." And there are millions of people in the world who have money, who want to invest it. And they cannot find cheaper labor than in India. India will get employment; the unemployed poor will no longer be poor. India will learn, through all these people, techniques, technology, new industry. And these countries will have cheaper commodities than...
... no better business than selling God. You don't have to produce, you don't need any factory; you don't have to do anything. All that you need is to provoke people's fear and greed. And he was collecting enormous amounts of money. All the Christian churches were against him, parents were against him. They found a small flaw; that over three years' time he has not paid seven thousand dollars of taxes...

... look around.... The same churches who were against Reverend Moon - in fact, these churches forced the tax department and the government: "This man should be punished. He is putting the money given to the church into his own account." Now he is punished, and he is punished only because he is not an American. Otherwise American law provides that if a man fails to pay two thousand dollars per...

... year he can be forgiven; he can be given a chance. There is no need to punish him, he should just give the money to the tax department. Over three years' time, seven thousand dollars is not much of a crime. He should be given a chance to give the money - and he was ready to. These churches forced the government, because they wanted him to be punished, so that his congregation disperses. Now the same...

... was putting the church money, corporate money, in the banks under his own name... all these churches and their bishops are doing the same! After this decision of the courts that Reverend Moon should be punished, sent to jail, they must have freaked out, because they have been doing the same thing on a larger scale. Bishops have bank accounts through which church money moves. Seeing the possibility...
... said, "Do you think me a coward? I have invaded great lands; my whole life has been the life of a warrior. Can a poor Sufi mystic make me afraid? I will go ... and I will go alone, no bodyguards, no army, no advisers." But he took with him a big bag full of diamonds and rubies and emeralds, just to show to the Sufi mystic: "This is only a sample. I have so much money but it is not...

... helping me at all. First I used to think that when I have money I will relax and enjoy. But now money is there and I'm living in hell." The Sufi mystic was sitting under a tree. The king went there, got down from his horse, touched the feet of the Sufi mystic and asked him, "Can you help me?" The Sufi mystic said, "What do you want? I will help you immediately." He had heard...

...; he lived in that village. The king was shouting, "Catch hold of that thief" -- and people were laughing, because people knew that every day something or other happens. And it was really a laughing matter: the king was huffing and puffing and shouting, "Catch him! Why are you just laughing?" -- and still running because that old fellow is taking away all his money and he is going...

...;Have you got some peace of mind? Had not I told you I would help you immediately?" The king said, "Strange is your way ... but it is true, I am feeling very peaceful, as I have never felt in my life. And the trouble is that this money was always with me, and I never felt so happy as I am feeling now." The Sufi said, "I have solved your problem. Your problem is that you have got...

... everything. You need some distance, you need to lose it; only then will you understand what you had. And this is not only true about your money. This is more true about your life itself: because you have it, you have started taking it for granted. It is too obvious it is yours. You are not at all concerned that tomorrow it may not be yours, or even the next second." The day you become aware that death...

... it. Only then will he recognize what he has lost in gaining money, power, respectability, which are of no use at all. He has lost himself, he has sold himself in the marketplace for a few pieces of gold. If one recognizes this, one stops accumulating knowledge and starts dropping all so-called knowledge. A simple criterion has to be used: whatever is not your experience is not true. It may be the...

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