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THE FOURS

Four Forces, Four Questions, Four Great Games, Four Dual Basic Urges, Four Ways of Man

from The Way of Intelligence, Vol II, No 2, Mar 2002

The centerpiece of The Way of Intelligence is Rhondell’s Picture of Man and its attendant sets of “fours” — The Four Questions, The Four Forces, The Four Dual Basic Urges, The Four Ways, The Four Great Games. Although the information is not new, nor original (he said “It is ancient and comes from another realm”) his presentation was certainly original and innovative. Understanding The Picture of Man and “The Fours” can be the doorway to a new life; acting upon it (especially, at first, trying to prove it wrong) will definitely initiate a transformation of one’s life.

When I was first taught The Picture of Man I did not so much try to disprove it (it was so logical I didn’t doubt is premise) as much as try to find situations where it did not apply. I worked hard at that, and twenty-something years later still have not found a single situation that was not made clear by the application of The Picture of Man and “The Fours.” Not one.

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