New Church Life Jan/Feb 2015 | Page 108

new church life: jan uary/february 2015 the three-story mind The human mind also has three levels: the spiritual, the rational and the natural. And again, the function of the middle level is to connect the higher and lower levels, and serve as a conduit by which the love and wisdom that flow into the top level from the Lord can be brought down into the natural level and transform it. We can see, then, how similar and related are the uses of the rational level of the mind and the moral condition of individuals and of a society. The rational part of the mind is at first just open below, enabling us to understand and manipulate the natural knowledges that reside in the lower level of the mind. But the Divine plan is for it to be opened to the influx of spiritual light and warmth coming down through the spiritual mind above, in which case it becomes a spiritual-rational and can bring a whole new, distinctly human quality to how we see things naturally. (WEO) wisdom in men Male wisdom begins with a “love of truth,” but there are many different kinds of intelligence that fall under the general heading of men’s “wisdom.” Wisdom, therefore, is not just something saints and scholars have, but something every man needs and can attain to in various ways. There are two basic kinds of male wisdom: intellectual and moral. (Conjugial Love 163-164) Intellectual or rational wisdom has to do with understanding, while moral wisdom involves both understanding and how we actually live. The fact that men have a particular responsibility to cultivate moral wisdom might come as a surprise to many people. Men, especially young men, sometimes behave in less than rational and moral ways – as is often portrayed and even celebrated in movies. But there is another side to manhood – spiritual, idealistic, rational – that also appeals to men, including idealistic young men. Moral wisdom, springing from the love of God and the neighbor, is the more positive and constructive side of the male character. Young men need to be taught that this is the real challenge of manhood, and that they have a special contribution to make to the moral fiber of society. (WEO) 104