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...; — It does indeed. IT ONCE HAPPENED THAT A CERTAIN PERSON UNCOVERED THE HEAD OF A WOMAN [IN THE MARKET PLACE … FIXED A TIME FOR HIM]. But is time allowed22  [in such a case]? Did R. Hanina not say that no time is granted in cases of injury? — No time is granted in the case of injury where there is an actual loss of money,23  but in the case of Degradation, where there...

... is no actual loss of money, time22  to pay may be granted. HE WATCHED UNTIL HE SAW HER STANDING OUTSIDE THE DOOR OF HER COURTYARD [… FOR IF ONE INJURES ONESELF, THOUGH IT IS FORBIDDEN TO DO SO …] But was it not taught: R. Akiba said to him, 'You have dived into the depths and have brought up a potsherd in your hand,24  for a man may injure himself'? — Raba said...
... impossible. They are survival measures, so nature has not given you a choice between them. From the moment you are born, those three chakras start functioning. They go on functioning until you die. The whole life is covered by those three chakras, and the extrovert person never comes to know that there is anything higher than these. Sex, money, power, prestige, respectability, name, fame - they all belong...

... to those three chakras. And the centre of all those chakras is sex. People seek money in order to seek sex. People seek fame and power and prestige in order to seek sex. Sex remains the centre of the lower three chakras. Sex remains the centre of the extrovert personality. His whole mind revolves around sex. Above the anahata, the heart, there are three chakras: visudha, the fourth centre, then...
... much money, but you remain the same; your money cannot make you rich. Your richness, your success, your victory, depends only on one thing - that god should happen to you. And god is ready to happen any moment but we are not looking for him. We are looking for ten thousand things except god. The day one is ready to look for him, he immediately happens. He has been waiting a long time for you... for...
... Files Num. XXXV, 21. With reference to an idolatrous city. Deut. XIII, 16. Lit., 'smiting'. Ibid. XXIV, 13. V. infra 113a. This also is expressed in the Hebrew by the inf. Ex. XXII. 25. Since they both state the same law. Deut. XXIV, 13 to the former; Ex. XXII, 25 to the latter. Cf. infra 114b. Deut. XV, 11. As implied by thy poor. Ibid. 10. The reference is to money lent before the year of release...

... lend a poor man for his requirements. I.e., he does not want charity; hence Scripture orders that a loan shall be made to him. Even then one must lend, and claim the return of his money after the borrower's death. This is the explanation in Keth. 67b. v. p. 195. n. 2. Lit., 'as a labourer unemployed in that work from which he was disturbed' (by having to return the lost article) and willing to take...
... DIN IS PRESENT, HE MAY STIPULATE IN THEIR PRESENCE; BUT IF THERE IS NO BETH DIN BEFORE WHOM TO STIPULATE, HIS OWN TAKES PRECEDENCE.'4  'What comparison is there?' he retorted. 'In that case, Seeing that money is being taken from one and given to another, a Beth din is needed;5  but here I took my own, and mere proof [is required that I shared fairly]; hence two are sufficient. In proof...

... because the Mishnah states that actually he is only entitled to the pay of an unemployed worker, hence, when he stipulates that he is to receive more, and the stipulation is allowed, it is the equivalent of taking money from one and giving it another. — The power of a Beth din to do this is based on the principle, hefker by Beth din is hefker, i.e., Beth din is empowered to abrogate a person's...
... Babylonian Talmud: Kethuboth 24         Previous Folio / Kethuboth Directory / Tractate List / Navigate Site Babylonian Talmud: Tractate Kethuboth Folio 24a I would not say so. And if he would let us hear these two [cases. I might have said] because [both cases deal with] money matters but [in the case of] 'a married woman',1  which is a matter of [sexual] prohibition.2...

... that with regard to which] R. Hama b. 'Ukba said that [it speaks of] when he has his trade-tools in his hand; To Part b Original footnotes renumbered. See Structure of the Talmud Files Supra 22a. Matters of sexual prohibition are treated with greater strictness than money matters. Therefore, the case regarding a married woman is also taught in illustration of the principle. Mishnah, 22a second clause...
... who descended from Upper Galilee and was engaged by an individual in the South for three years. On the eve of the Day of Atonement2  he requested him, 'Give me my wages that I may go and support my wife and children.' 'I have no money,' answered he. 'Give me produce,' he demanded; 'I have none,' he replied. 'Give me land.' — 'I have none.' 'Give me cattle.' — 'I have none. 'Give me...

... me my wages," and I answered you, "I have no money," of what did you suspect me?' 'I thought, Perhaps you came across cheap merchandise and had purchased it therewith.' 'And when you requested me, "Give me cattle," and I answered, "I have no cattle," of what did you suspect me?' 'I thought, they may be hired to others.' 'When you asked me, "Give me land," and I told you, "I have no land," of what...
... Sanctuary'? — A man shall not enter the Temple mount1  with his stick, shoes or money bag2  or with dust upon his feet, nor may he use it for making a short cut;3  and spitting [is there forbidden] by inference a minori ad majus.4  This, however, might apply5  only to the time when the Sanctuary was in existence; whence is it deduced that the same holds good of the time when...

.... Others, 'a hollow girdle in which money is kept'. [H], cf. compendiaria. Bet. 54a. For an explanation of the inference, v. ibid. 62b. Lit., 'it is not (known) to me'. Lev. XIX, 30. And since there is no superfluous verse to extend the principle in such a case as levirate marriage, the question remains, what need was there for the text ''aleha'. Cf. supra p. 22, n. 7. Cf. supra p. 22, n. 8. Ex. XXXV, 3...
... of a date should have been ordained [in the case of betrothal also]!17  — Since some men betroth with money18  and others betroth with a document the Rabbis did not ordain the inclusion of a date. Said R. Aha son of R. Joseph to R. Ashi: What about the case of a slave of whom some acquire possession by means of money and others by means of a deed, yet the inclusion of a date has...

... nevertheless been ordained by the Rabbis! — In that case19  acquisition is generally by means of a deed; here,20  it is generally by means of money. If you prefer I might say: Because it is impossible.21  For how should one proceed? Were it22  to be left with her, she might erase it.23  Were it22  to be left with him, it might happen that the betrothed might be his...
... peace Gorbachev can go beyond the limits -- he is already going. The death of the Soviet Union will be the death of all evolution, of all possibilities of a world without boundaries, of a world without classes, of a world richer in every sense of the word -- not only money but consciousness too; not only power but art and music and dance. Have you ever observed? -- there is a simple phenomenon that...

... because of my weapons... everybody who has died, has died because of my arms." In any country, anywhere, both the parties were using his weapons. He was the only person who was refining and refining, and making better and better war material. He became afraid of hellfire. He donated all his money and created a trust, so that every year, just out of the interest, Nobel Prizes should be given to...

... scientists to the capitalists and gain prestige, awards, money and everything. So the Soviet government up to now has been preventing people like Sakharov and others. It was a very dangerous thing. If you prevent, then the scientist becomes angry with the Soviet government. He freaks out, he wants to accept the prize. Because he freaks out, the Soviet government has to take measures to prevent him from...

... miles is not enough for him to kiss? Go on kissing! He wastes so much money in kissing different lands. He came to India and kissed the New Delhi airport. I was in Kathmandu -- I immediately gave a press conference and told them, "If he wanted to kiss cow dung, we could have sent him a parcel full of cow dung! Why waste eight million dollars in visiting India just to kiss the cow dung?" But...

... powerful. Other religions have also followed the same ideas. Mohammed married nine wives. He was absolutely uneducated; he used to have epileptic fits and he married a woman just for money. The woman was forty years old and he was only twenty-six, but the woman was a widow and had an immense amount of money. She was the first Mohammedan! She turned Mohammed's epileptic fits into "trances." In...

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