Cutting Calves

So in this weeks Torah teaching Mishpatim, I learned a lot of things when I listened to this weeks Temple Talk radio show. This is probably no news to those more learned than I, and that probably doesn’t take much. But here’s what really struck me.

After the Ten Commandments are given, G-d asks one thing. That an alter be built for him out of earth. Because Adam rishon, Adam the first man, was made out of earth. The alter represents man, made of earth, because man was made of earth. And then it talks about the sacrifices of animals. Now here is where my thinking got a big wake up call. I’m human, human foibles, and faults there is no denying. I’ve never easily understood why innocent animals had to die because I made a mess of things. So the next part really was a light bulb for me.

Man had been making alters to G-d since Adam. Cain and Abel הֶבֶל ,קַיִןQayin, Heḇel. Noach נח also made an alter. All these people, and this is not the whole list, made alters to G-d before Mt. Sinai, הר סיני, Har Sinai. What G-d was saying after he gave them the commandments, and the instructions on how to live good lives in a community was not some new thing. The people had already been building alters and sacrificing animals. Not because G-d had told them to, but because it was their attempt to reach up to G-d, their attempts to reach out to him. And it pleased him and basically he was saying “That thing ya’ll do? Yeah, I like that, you’re reaching up to me. Keep on doin’ that”. WOW. I’ve read that so many times, so many times and I’ve never put that together! I need to hear someone kind of put the pieces in place for me. It was there all along, and I just never thought of it like that.

Now, hang on to the saddle horn, the calf is fixin’ to cut to the right.

Not only in the movie, but in the topic. But it all fits together like the horse and rider.

How did the horse know the calf was going to cut to the right? It is part training and part instinct. The horse is reading the calf. You thought the rider was simply using the reins? Look how loose they are. Now I will be honest, I like cutting, it is as much fun as it looks to be. But it’s not my first choice of sport. But oh yes, it is a LOT of fun. You use your legs, but your horse is your partner, and they certainly do read the calf. As well as using their G-d given, man honed instincts. What can interfere with that? A rider holding too tightly too the reins, not a loose enough relaxed body, a rider who wants to micro-manage. A situation of not using the things already there, just waiting to be utilized. Horse, rider, calf and instinct. The calf’s to go back to the herd, and the horse and riders to cut it away from the herd.

Now, hang on to the horn, the calf is fixin’ to cut to the left.

It is the same with us. IF we have the chance to have someone lay out things we knew, but in a different way.

I was blessed recently by being able to attend a class. A class on weapons of opportunity. Let’s say you are in a situation where you are disarmed by law, or a bad person. You have to go to the hospital, or a doctor’s office. Yes, you can carry concealed. But if you have to don a gown and go for an x-ray, you have a problem. Or any other situation you care to come up with where you are attacked. What do you have on hand you could use to defend yourself? Can you think of anything? You probably have your car keys, a credit card? A comb? You probably wish you had a Mayberry key, if you know what that is. Could you defend yourself with a can of peas? Do you have the instinct to see a potential threat? Are they honed, have you trained yourself what to look for? Do you know the things that can interfere with your instincts? What part does fear play in dealing with these situations? Fear is always bad, right? No.

Does spirituality enter into the equation?

I heard a story recently in this class. The teacher related going to the store with his kids, he was looking at kitchen implements, like for a spatula. He was standing there regarding the choices and his son commented, “Dad is figuring out how to kill someone with that spatula”. And he was. It’s not about killing, it’s about being aware. It’s about being aware that if you needed to, you would have things available you could use to defend yourself and others you care about, and how you would go about that. What would you do if a bad person was holding someone you cared about by the neck with a knife to their throat? Could you intervene? Would you?

Curious? GOOD! Stay tuned because I plan to shed some light on these questions and the person who teaches the class, along with a whole lot more about an amazing system of defense. If we can have a riot free weekend!

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3 thoughts on “Cutting Calves”

  1. Sheila, this is a great and thought provoking post, if people are simply willing to let their thoughts be provoked. I don’t know if I have told you that I went to Bible college many eons ago. I learned much, but what has always stuck with me the most, is that when I discover a part of the word of G-d for myself, I tend to keep the things that I learned longer and deeper than when just learning from rote. You seem to have learned the same thing. It makes no difference if someone else showed you the way. When you finally GET it, no matter why you GET it, you won’t lose it. I remember the first discovery I made for myself, from the book of Isaiah. Isaiah 40:31King James Version (KJV)

    31 But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint. I found that this verse shows the steps we take on our walk with G-d. We may start out, and are flying high, like the eagles. But as we become more grounded in our path, we are running, in our pursuit of G-d. And, during our possible later years, or even in our last days, we might be barely moving forward, but we are still moving, walking, always trying to draw to the one who is drawing us to Himself. And through the strength that only G-d can supply, we do not faint, don’t fail or stop, until our dying breath. I am a Christian, not Jewish. But I have always had a love for the Old Testament books. I feel that if you want to truly know G-d, you simply MUST know the Old Testament. Psalm 90:2King James Version (KJV)

    2 Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever thou hadst formed the earth and the world, even from everlasting to everlasting, thou art G-d. Sorry to sound preachy, I try to control it. I just love G-d and the word. Together they just make sense of life. As to the other part of your post, all I can say is that I think that I understand it, at least partly. If you ever saw the movie with John Wayne, called The Shootist, you might remember him talking about how a normal man will hesitate before killing someone. Then he said that he won’t. Same idea here, sort of? The mindset is almost more important than the weapon. And if that is then true, when you don’t have the best weapon, you simply find some other weapon, to combine with your willingness to prevail against evil. Or, it could be that I am still fighting a migraine, and my head is not working very good. ( I know, but I have to find an excuse for being verbose). I look forward to your next post.

  2. Comrade X, I haven’t seen or read any of John Wick’s, but I think he must be pretty well liked. I’ve seen some posts regarding him in my facebook feed. But THAT is just the idea behind the class, the pencil thing. BINGO!

    Pigpen, I love what you write. It is not preachy and I learn every time you write. YES, when something falls into place like that for me, I get so excited! It’s like putting a big puzzle together and the picture suddenly is not 300 little pieces of cardboard but a beautiful scene, that all makes sense. Sometimes I’m like, wow, how did I not get it. But I didn’t. Then someone points out a different path and all of a sudden it’s just there! And you are on the right track with the thought process.

    Guys, I got my riot free weekend and author and teacher Joe Mayberry very, very generously gave me a gift of a large amount of his time. I got my interview. I couldn’t be happier, I hope to get a great column out for you on this fascinating man and system. And this is just his first book, he has another coming out. So hopefully you all will find it as interesting as I do.

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