--- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks Jim.  As New Morning's post indicated I have perhaps beaten
> this horse to death, 

As you know, I am sure, I am not picking on you or isolating you. Your
post was just an opportunity to bring the stench of beaten horse flesh
to everyones attention. For this critical issue of road rage -- and
others compelling ones. 

> I was just out in the field looking
> suspiciously at a few new born colts when I was reminded that the
> madness stops when I stop it. 

Literally?

Do you live on a horse ranch?

> Of course calling me "exceptionally
> dishonest" is a pretty reliable hook 

Being called names are often big hooks. Its a sign of maturity
(emotional and spiritual maturity at least) to simply be able to let
go, resist the temptation to "resuce" ones "good name" (and ego), and
move on. Particularly if and when the label doesn't fit (and i am
speaking generally, not specifically about this current exchange).

I am hoping we can all use name calling as a spiritual exercise --
where we have the opportunity to resist silly mudfights, and move on.
And strengthen that ability each time we do it. 

>Sometimes I am the windshield and sometimes I am the
> bug! 

Is that from the Shiva-Sutras?




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