The Three Parts of Man Our Tripartites.

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The Three Parts of Man Our Tripartites

The Tripartite Soul Reason Will Desire

The Brain Cerebral Cortex Limbic System (Mammalian) Reptillian Brain

The Faculties Science Art

Freud’s Psychology Ego Id Superego

Tripartite Body Body Mind Heart/Soul

The Conscience Good Angel Bad Angel Choice

And on a different note… PROMETHEUS

Prometheus A Titan in Greek mythology Best known as the deity in Greek mythology who was the creator of mankind He stole fire from Mount Olympus and gave it to mankind

PROMETHEUS’ PUNISHMENT Punished by Zeus Prometheus was chained to a rock, where an eagle ate his liver during the day The liver was regenerated during the night due to his immortality

The Promethean Genius The Romantics saw Prometheus as a prototype of the natural genius