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    Saturday, November 05, 2005

    Cowboy Spirituality
    (Part 3 of 4)


    By Phyllis Coletta

    So he has suffered the worst imaginable, accidentally killing his own child. Somehow, praying and pleading and hanging tough he made peace and the man rejoices every single day. As he worked in dark barns with his horses he prayed, prayed for more faith, for the courage to take the next breath and live another day. Living life in a simple way, close to God’s earth and its creatures, Johnny never felt inclined to lose himself in drink or pity.

    There was work to be done – horses to be shoed for trips into the mountains. Simple acts of hard work in solitude helped him make it through one agonizing day after another, until he found forgiveness.

    Years after an event that would paralyze most folks, Johnny takes his train of packhorses into the Colorado mountains. As they wind up any summit, revealing more gorgeous cascading mountains and endless verdant green valleys Johnny Ray whoops like a little kid. Atop his horse, arms outstretched, his cowboy hat tipped back to God, “Thank you, Jesus,” he says.

    On these pack trips, Johnny hauls out in the wilderness with uptight doctors and stressed out corporate executives. There, after a long day riding scary mountain trails Johnny soothes their souls with monstrous cowboy cooking – steaks the size of Texas, mounds of mashed potatoes and fresh vegetables, butter-fried bread and fruit.
    “Y’all people got to EAT now!” he yells at his shell-shocked clients.

    Johnny Ray’s cooking slows you down in a comfortable, warm way. You can feel yourself slipping into soft openness in your belly after a Johnny meal. Then he’ll stoke the fire and talk about growing up in Texas, wild and crazy stories about roping bulls and rodeoing, killing his precious injured horse and raising a house-trained donkey who watched TV. The corporate execs have to roar laughing, picturing Johnny and his donkey on the couch watching Jeopardy.

    Phyllis Coletta is a "recovering lawyer," cowgirl, writer, teacher, and inspiration to folks in general, especially at Bear Basin Ranch where she and her partner run KB Mountain Adventures. For more info, see http://www.kbmountainadventures.com

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