
thoughts about how fragmented all our personalities must be to navigate our roles
led to a memory of latin class at glendale high school in the late 60s
miss nelson discussing the commentaries of the gallic wars by gaius julius cæsar
and that they began with “all of gaul is divided into three arts”
going to google translate and typing english to latin “all humanity is divided into four parts” yielded a sentence-cased version of this poem’s title
chosen because the evils of the world are divided into four parts in the revelation of saint john the divine
as famine, pestilence, war and death, called “the four horsemen of the apocalypse”
and it may be argued that our personalities are faceted by our response to these four phenomena:
when we seek sustenance we hunt and/or gather
when we are sick we shun our kith and kin and seek medical help
when we contend with rivals and other challenges we alter our blood chemistries as if arming ourselves
and when we face doom we cloud up, deny, negotiate, grieve and accept
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all of these mindsets will be flavored by love or the absence of love
the big challenge is to integrate them all well before your last meal
summoning the four non-horsefolk kindness, awareness, reason and truth
for a wealthy shift of focus and a well-finished race
