Is Yours A Virgin?
'A Tanna taught: There
are three kinds of virgin, the human virgin, virgin soil and the sycamore virgin. The "human
virgin" is one that never had any
sexual intercourse, the practical issue
being her eligibility to marry a High Priest or else her claim to a kethubah of two
hundred zuz; the "virgin soil"
is one that had never been cultivated,
the practical issue being its designation
as "a rough valley" or else its legal status as regards purchase and
sale; the "virgin sycamore" is
one that has never been cut, the
practical issue being its legal status
as regards purchase and sale or else the
permissibility to cut it in the
Sabbatical Year, as we have learnt: A virgin sycamore may not be cut in the
Sabbatical Year because such cutting is regarded as cultivation'. Now if this
were correct why did he not
mention this one also? — R. Nahman b. Isaac replied: He only mentioned such as
has no special name but one which bears a special name he does not mention. R. Shesheth son of
R. Idi replied: He only mentioned those,
the loss of whose virginity is dependent
on an act but one the loss of whose virginity
is not dependent on an act he
does not mention.
Our Rabbis taught: What
is meant by virgin soil? One which turns
up clods and whose earth is not loose.
If a potsherd is found in it, it may be known that it had once been cultivated;
if flint, it is undoubtedly virgin soil.
- Babylonian Talmud,
Tractate Niddah 8b
Why did I copy this?
A virgin plot of land is
one that has never been cultivated. Let's read the signs of virgin land again:
"What is meant by
virgin soil? One which turns up clods
and whose earth is not loose. If a potsherd is found in it, it may be known
that it had once been cultivated; if flint, it is undoubtedly virgin soil."
In other words, if your
Life is turning up a lot of clods and flint stones; if you have to do a lot of
land breaking; if the conditions for planting your seeds in reality are not
already prepared; it means that you have been given a virgin plot of land.
People who are born into
a society in which the conditions of the most important aspects of
self-actualization already exist, who are adding an innovative expression to
conditions which already exist but are not really breaking new ground,
inherited a plot of land (meaning a ground of reality) that has already been
pioneered. And that's OK. They have the advantage of succeeding without being
too controversial or too different or having to be too bombastic or too
original. That too is a gift.
But if the world has not
presented you with the conditions of your maximal self-actualization, if you
have to create that which did not exist before - you were given a virgin tract
of reality. It will be hard. It will be unpracticed. But you will be able to
break it in as you want it to perform and be.
Treat it as such.