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  • The meaning of the name Katie is Pure.

    So one lives! And one doesn't. Glad to hear your horse is doing well.

  • Added information and some insight:

    1) I've often seen at the top of Latest Activity the comment spot, "What are you up to?"  The CCAS website always carries a mix of spiritual topics as well as artistic (love it) so when my mare, Katie, treated us to a near death experience, I thought I would publish some quick thoughts on the CCAS site. Unfortunately my thoughts were more than the 140 letter limit so...I went with Discussions.

    2) In many areas of the world, in both country and even suburbia, horses are kept as pets...so I guess it shouldn't have surprised me that another comicker had a similar experience(thank you for your thoughtful words, Steve; especially the last line). 

    3) Colic is a blockage of the intestinal tract that results in horrific pain and often death.  It makes me wonder how God could make an animal that is so beautiful and fragil...and yet so enduring; yet I guess humans are even more so.  (I'm seeing a creative theme here, waddya think?)

    4) I have heard that the final lessons that pets teach us is about death, and with large animals all the lessons of life and death are written large.  I have never walked away from such a death dry-eyed or without an awareness of how thin the barrier is between this world and the next.

    5) Happily Katie is out on pasture, not traumatized in the least.  It is humans, with our devine spark and sense of time, that spend our time thinking about eternity and the source of Love.

  • Hi Guys, Sorry to hear about the horses, but this is very interesting...

    Ok...now, the fact that it's two mares, with the terms colic and death commented on in the same place, this is a moment for pause. I may be reading way too much into this...but I can't shake that there's something being told to us here - for the following reasons:

    1. The comments seem completely random and off the beaten path for "comics"...(not a bad thing, just peculiar)

    2. The fact that there are two people here who have commented on the exact same thing.

    Dare  I ask what the horses names were? And were either of them a "Dark Horse"?

    The common things mentioned: a)Horses, b)Death/Eternity c)Colic

    a) The symbolism of horses from the Symbolism Wiki:(BOLD EMPHASIS MINE)

    A horse is often known as a solar symbol, and is a symbol of intelligence in the Bible. Depending on what color it is, the horse symbolizes destruction or victory. For example the white horse symbolizes light, sun, day vitality, illumination, resurrection, and messenger of birth. Sometimes, horses are related to the sun, moon, and water. It acts as the mediator between Earth and Heaven. Horse symbolizes power, grace, beauty, nobility, strength, and freedom.


    b) Death and Eternity - Things that stuck out in the comments

    •  "Front Porch of Death" (interesting phrasing...)
    • A good friend of mine just had to put his down 2 nights ago due to colic.
    • "...And to keep in mind what the Lord has for those who love Him."

    c) Colic (as defined by wikipedia) (BOLD TEXT EMPHASIZED BY MYSELF) Colic in horses is defined as abdominal pain, but it is a clinical sign rather than a diagnosis. The term colic can encompass all forms of gastrointestinal conditions which cause pain as well as other causes of abdominal pain not involving the gastrointestinal tract. The most common forms of colic are gastrointestinal in nature and are most often related to colonic disturbance. There are a variety of different causes of colic, some of which can prove fatal without surgical intervention. Colic surgery is usually an expensive procedure as it is major abdominal surgery, often with intensive aftercare. Among domesticated horses, colic is the leading cause of premature death. The incidence of colic in the general horse population has been estimated between 10 and 11 percent on an annual basis. It is important that any person who owns or works with horses be able to recognize the signs of colic and determine whether or not a veterinarian should be called.

    THIS IS MERELY SPECULATION ON MY PART - BUT, the seeming "coincidence" of 2 horses, with the same symptoms, (one killed, and one not) and the phrasing of Steve and Brien's comments, and the obscure passing fact that they just happen to be on the same comics board definitely made me sit up and take notice.

    Though there are positives in the "Horse Symbolism", the fact that the comments mention the death of one horse, and the near death of the other (man I would love to know their names), and the comments reflect on eternity, I'm left to mull what this potentially means, and how it might relate to us as comickers.

    Would anyone have any additional spiritual insight, a confirmation or added word to consider regarding this? Again, this might be chalked up to mere coincidence - but at least contemplate what it might mean.

  • A good friend of mine just had to put his down 2 nights ago due to colic.

    I often think that on this side of eternity we endure life and death- as we do pleasure and pain, and day and night- so that as beautiful as creation is, we should not grow too satisfied with it. ...And to keep in mind what the Lord has for those who love Him.

    You've my prayers.

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