@Arella Mae,
Arella Mae wrote:I hadn't thought of Lazarus and there are a couple of more that were raised from the dead. That's a very interesting thing to ponder on. I'll look into it and see what I can get from that.
JJ pretty much rules the roost. Of course, the bigger horses won't admit it, but it's true. He is a joy to have around. He is quite docile (until you spray him with fly spray) and if you have a carrot, his heart is yours forever.
I have some video to upload to youtube later tonight and I will get some more pictures. You will not believe how big he is getting! It's hard to call him a baby even though he's only three months old.
I am very interested to know how he is going to handle the new horse, Buck. I bought him for my husband to ride. He's a 12 year old Arabian, completely trained, been under saddle for years, was a lesson/trail horse at a boy's camp for years and has got to be the perfect horse for hubby! Johnny is very excited about getting Buck. I want so much to go riding with my husband and he just wants to ride his own horse. Here are a couple of pictures of Buck:
According to the pollster, George Gallop, during the 20th Century,
more than 8,000,000 people have been brought back from death
(meaning no heart function, no brain electrical function,
no breathing for a while) in hospitals. Some of them had several deaths.
(According to his floor nurse in the Las Vegas Veterans' Hospital,
my dead friend, Neil, died 12 times; he kept dying and thay kept bringing him back.)
Of those who remember anything during the time that their human bodies were dead,
it is the consensus that there
IS a Judgment Day at the end of your life
and
YOU are the Judge, in the presence of a Being of LIght.
U judge your life by 2 criteria: Love and Learning.
Some have said that thay
felt the effects that thay had upon others
(e.g., a fellow named Tom Sawyer whose LIfe Review Experience included a scene of hitting
someone in the mouth many times; he felt the effects thereof and remote secondary effects.)
U can find these accounts in the New Age sections of most large book stores; many are written by medical doctors.
There is a website
www.IANDS.org
What u said about JJ 's carrots reminded me of how I have domesticated kittens:
I picked up a kitten, and held him in my left hand, then offered him some freshly roasted chicken. He sniffs it. It he is old enuf,
he tastes it and then he is
instantly domesticated; a friend for life.
A note of humor:
u mentioned pictures of JJ, who got bigger.
I saw your pictures and for a moment, I thought JJ had changed;
looked more like a horse; bigger, too!
WOW!!! Buck is the most
BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL horse I 've ever seen in my
LIFE.
Your husband is a very lucky fellow:
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
David