and don't forget about Abraham, he trudged up that mountain in waking
state and slid down in CC, or perhaps he went up in CC and came down
in UC . . . 



--- In [email protected], boyboy_8 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I salute your humor.  Very good. There is an interesting section in 
> the Torah just as God tells Moses to get back to Egypt on his 
> mission.  Moses in his extreme state of insecurity and humility, asks 
> God how a simple person like him, heavy of tongue (had a speech 
> impediment) would be believed by his people?  God then shows him the 
> things to do after which they will be stirred into belief.  This 
> whole process goes on for quite some time.  Even as late as the total 
> destruction of the Egyptian army at the splitting of the waters, the 
> Torah speaks of the awe and fear and belief in Moses by the people.  
> Seems like he impressed more as time went by and events unfolded as 
> they did.  
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Fred
> 
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], Duveyoung <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > Matrix,
> > 
> > I'm not so sure.  Moses had two beams of light shooting out of his
> > head -- like horns -- sounds pretty enlightened to me!!!!  
> > 
> > Michaelangelo carved Moses with those horns.
> > 
> > New definitions are needed for the below:
> > 
> > "Me so horny" (full of the divine light of the presumptuous 
> assumption?)
> > 
> > "Toot your own horn." (Miles Davis on cloud nine?)
> > 
> > "Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn." (Toddler Krishna ref?)
> > 
> > "Big Horn Sheep"  (The ones that gathered around Baby Jesus?)
> > 
> > Edg
> >[snip]
>


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