FOLLY
This entry was posted on 11/27/2009 7:27 PM and is filed under uncategorized.

Friday November 27 2009
It is folly to think we have conquered them. We are foolish to believe we are in control.
We
harness them, hitch them, cinch them, throw on loads, climb behind and
aboard them, and have our way with them. We borrow their athleticism
and take advantage of their instincts, convince them to race, chase
cows, spin circles, bow their necks, dance, blaze trails; and we
congratulate ourselves on our prowess. We convince ourselves of our
dominance, when we really only briefly redirect their fear, their
trust, their spirit; and we think we are free.
They could kill us or hurt us, and sometimes they do. But most often they let us use them, they
let us guide them, direct them, work them. They don't have to, but they choose to give a part of themselves to us.
And when they share willingly with us, it's a gift, an amazing treasure.
Kazam
gave me his best effort yet today - a bold, brave, confident horse on
the trails who let me direct his fear and trust, who shared with me a
portion of his power and courage and being. For a brief time, I felt
free with Kazam.
(I think Jose had a talk with him.)
