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A follower of Rabbi Meir of Premishlan once complained to him about a man who had started a competing business. “He is depriving me of my livelihood!” cried the chassid. “You must tell him to close his shop!”

Said Rabbi Meir: “Have you ever noticed how a horse behaves when he is led to a stream to drink? He begins to paw angrily at the water with his hooves; only when the water is well-muddied does he begin to drink. Why does the horse act this way?”

“I don’t know,” said the chassid. “Why?”

“Because the horse sees his reflection in the water and thinks that another horse has come to drink his water. So he kicks and paws until he has ‘chased away’ the other horse. What the horse doesn’t understand,” concluded Rabbi Meir, “is that G‑d has created enough water for all the horses.”

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Posted: Mar 29, 2011
to lead a horse to water
This is wonderful, and particularly since I wrote this very morning, you can lead a horse to the water but you cannot make him drink, with reference to how, in so much commentary, everywhere, mostly my words are not "imbibed".

Why do I do it? I do it for love and I am an Aquarian which might explain how i am always drawing from the Rebecca's well.

I did not know this story and it's fabulous and does explain the words.

Thank YOU! And Thank G_d for giving me another one of myriad coincidences in a day. It's all so amaZiNG!

Maybe one day I will get to watch the movie. The reel world, OR, the real world.

I am experiencing massive daily connects in one admittedly small life.
Posted By ruth housman, marshfield hills, ma

Posted: Apr 16, 2008
Absolutley amazing
I loved that. Really.
Posted By Danny, London, UK



 


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