The four biblical horsemen in Revelation are tied to the end times
but I will leave those discussions to others. Yet on a personal level,
there is much we can learn from these examples. Consider the first three
horsemen from an individual spiritual perspective: The Pale Horse
represents the physical body and its destruction through all forms of
addiction, the negative as well as the seemingly positive. The Red Horse
brings destruction by our emotions and feelings and The Black Horse
destruction through intellect.
To ride the Pale Horse
means we have succumbed to addiction. Drugs and/or alcohol are obvious,
but what of the person who is addicted to exercise or work or sex? The
gym, running/biking trails or the office can become an escape from the
world just as powerful as liquor or any chemical and equally spiritually
destructive. The difference being the alcoholic or the drug addict has a
difficult time “fitting” into polite society while the workaholic is
often praised for their accomplishments, even as the other areas of
their life and living are sacrificed in the name of success or
“providing” for the family. The same family they are never present for,
the estranged children seeking acknowledgment, often by acting out, the
neglected spouse who files for divorce. Resulting in the workaholic’s
lament: don’t they see I am doing it all for them?
Physical
activity and exercise in moderation is always a good idea, but when it
crosses over into narcissism, it becomes as sure a block to growth as
any drink or drug. Sex is part of our nature, so it cannot be bad, yet
the stories of lives and families ruined from unchecked sexual desires
are legion. The problems come when sex and obtaining sex becomes the
singular focus, living only for sensual escape, having lost sight of the
true purpose, that of two people sharing the most intimate of
experiences, the touching of two souls in embrace, a shared act of love.
To be clear: hard work, the occasional beer or glass of wine or
enjoying sex with a partner are not the problem, we ride the Pale Horse
when these things become dominate in our lives and we eschew honest
relationships or facing personal truths, both secular and spiritual
because they have taken over.
The Red Horse represents
destruction through emotions and feelings. How many lives have been lost
or ruined when an individual or nation acted on overheated emotions or
inflamed feelings? How many fights, confrontations and wars could have
been avoided if cooler heads had prevailed? To be clear: We are
emotional beings. Without emotion, this world would be a very drab
place, bereft of music or art, possibly even love. It is when we are
controlled, dominated by our emotions and feelings that we ride the Red
Horse, and havoc, tumult and pain are the result.
The
Black Horse represents complete reliance on our human intelligence.
Consider how many worship at the alter of intellect. They would never
see it as worship, but is there really a whit of difference in
commitment or passion between the minister preaching from the pulpit or
the righteous professor/scientist/politician speaking from the dais?
Consider the textbooks of just 30 years ago, regardless of discipline,
have had to be rewritten because of new discoveries or the proving of
old theories wrong. History is very illustrative on this point, for
every generation believes they have it right. A few hundred years ago,
if you argued the Earth was not the center of the universe you could be
put to death. A little over a hundred years ago, the scientific
community believed man could never fly, and they had the data to prove
it. Sixty years ago many of the most prominent scientific minds believed
man would never survive a trip into space since crossing the Van Allen
radiation belt would certainly be fatal. In the last forty years
everything we thought we knew about dinosaurs has been turned on its
head, while revelations in Quantum mechanics in the last twenty has
shaken physics, the basic laws of everything, at its foundation. Is it
not the height of hubris to think that “now” we have all the answers in
any area of study or science? We ride the Black Horse when we close our
minds, stop questioning, and begin collecting and herding sacred cows,
shutting ourselves off the fresh winds that drive our higher selves,
dismissing any contrary thought or belief out of hand because just like
Galileo‘s jailers, we have nothing left to learn.
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