Seminar by His Holiness Pope Shenouda III at the Book Fair – A Word on Intellectual Leadership
His Holiness Pope Shenouda III addresses in this lecture the topic of the leadership of the human in his life, asking what guides the human: does his mind guide him or is he guided by other factors.
Manifestations of Psychological and Mental Guidance
His Holiness Pope Shenouda III details that a person may be guided by multiple factors: the mind, the self, emotion, nerves, and conscience, and that the senses form doors that affect thought and the mind.
Influence of Environment, Media and Traditions
His Holiness Pope Shenouda III points to the influence of media, newspapers, public currents, traditions, reading and role-model personalities on directing the individual’s mind and behavior.
Conditions of Minds and Their Types
He clarifies that there are multiple types of minds: a mind obedient to desires, a nervous mind, a suspicious mind, an illusory mind, a hesitant mind, a mind that magnifies problems or brings one down to despair, and it is not enough to say “my mind guides” without knowing the type of that mind and its capacities.
The Importance of Culture and Refining the Mind
His Holiness Pope Shenouda III affirms that the mind needs precise knowledge, culture, and growth in understanding, ability, accuracy and caution, and that the growth of the mind requires renewal of thought and the mind, reading, discussion and contemplation.
An Inquiry into the Meanings of Spiritual and Moral Values
His Holiness Pope Shenouda III discusses meanings such as strength, freedom, courage, pleasure, happiness, good and evil, and urges measuring goals, means and their results in light of a person’s growth intellectually, culturally, healthwise and socially.
Spiritual and Educational Conclusion
The conclusion is that true leadership of the person needs a sound, renewed and educated mind, a conscious conscience, adherence to principles and values, and a right relationship with God, others and the self, and that this is the path of sound upbringing from a Coptic Orthodox faith perspective.
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