Global Journal of Human Social Science, C: Sociology and Culture, Volume 23 Issue 6
Formation in Family and Educational Institutions of Orthodox form of Thinking and Communication Evgeny Bryndin Abstract- Man is the interconnection of spirit, mind, soul and body. The body is the dwelling of the soul. The soul is the dwelling of the spirit, the source of life of the body, desires and feelings of man. The mind gives rise to thoughts and carries out their linguistic design. Thought is of a spiritual nature. The spirit penetrates into the living information of nature, into the soul and body, communicates with the spirits of other people. Jesus communicated with spirits. The human spirit communicates through prayer with God as a spiritual entity. He is the spiritual, moral, moral and ethical leader of the thinking, behavior and being of a person. Mind, spirit, soul and memory form a person in the process of human life. A person thinks and has spiritual qualities. Psalm 18:3 describes the nature of thinking. The night of the night reveals knowledge by penetrating the spirit into the living information of nature. Day to day conveys speech (communication) based on existing language knowledge. Communication can be live with people or with their knowledge. Communication with knowledge is carried out in the process of learning and creativity. Learning and creativity based on knowledge is carried out in the form of independent communication. In the process of communicating with people, a person manifests and forms the quality of the spirit. When communicating with righteous peaceful people, the spirit acquires useful qualities. When dealing with corrupt people, the spirit acquires pernicious qualities. The spirit of a child inherits generic qualities. In the process of communication, the spirit must learn to pacify the pernicious tribal qualities. The qualities of the spirit determine the ethical direction of thoughts and their linguistic design. In educational institutions, it is useful to study the spiritual laws of the Gospel, so that through their prism, children distinguish between good and evil and formed the right worldview, by reading literature and studying history, social sciences and cultural studies. Keywords: spiritual thinking, orthodox form of communication, quality of spirit, education in educational institutions. I. I ntroduction hinking is accompanied by decision. The decision can be based on everyday experience, based on comparison or intuitive desire. The solution can be obtained by reasoning based on knowledge. The solution may be carnal, creative, or grace-filled (spiritual). The carnal mind leads a person to the harmful pleasures of the flesh. The creative mind connects a person with harmful passions. A gracious mind directs a person to fulfill the commandments of the New Testament. A mind that thinks about carnal or creative things can be renewed by the desire of the spirit to be honest, kind, virtuous, true, just, peaceful and truthful. Spiritual thinking is very important to our walk with God. The way we think directly affects how we live and the choices we make. The Bible talks a lot about renewing our minds and cultivating a righteous, peaceful mind [1-4]. How we think matters more. Our thinking, our attitudes, attitudes and thought patterns shape our actions, relationships and lives. The Bible gives us clear guidance on how to develop a mindset that honors the Lord. As we seek to renew our minds through God's truth, we must also be vigilant in protecting our minds from destructive thought patterns that are contrary to biblical principles. There is so much distorted thinking being promoted in our culture today. The Bible warns us when it comes to thinking: − do not exalt anything above God, allowing something / someone to become an idol in your heart (Ezekiel 14:3); − restrain excessive desire for worldly gain, envy of what others have (Luke 12:15); − do not overestimate the idea of yourself; − failure to recognize the role of God (Proverbs 16:18); − restrain resentment; refusal to forgive others (Hebrews 12:15); − insist on doing things your way (1 Samuel 15:23) - trust God (Matthew 6:25-34). We must reject the mindset that leads us to sin and focus on God's truth. The key is to identify when our thought patterns are drifting into unhealthy places and capture those thoughts. Wisdom and discernment must be developed. Developing these godly qualities will help us navigate our lives successfully. Wisdom is the ability to assess situations and make sound judgments based on knowledge and experience. The book of Proverbs is filled with the principles of the pursuit of wisdom. In everything you receive, have understanding (Proverbs 4:7). Along with wisdom, we need insight, which is the ability to assess situations and distinguish truth from lies. We develop discernment by studying the Bible, by learning from wise teachers, and by our own experiences. As we renew our minds through the Word of God, we gain greater wisdom and insight. One of the reasons why it is so important to develop a godly mindset is that our thoughts directly influence our actions. There is a close relationship T © 2023 Global Journals Volume XXIII Issue VI Version I 11 ( ) Global Journal of Human Social Science - Year 2023 C Author: Research Center «NATURAL INFORMATICS», Social movement "MORAL RUSSIA," Russia. e-mail: bryndin15@yandex.ru
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