Languages of Heart, Mind, Strength and Might

Heart language is the ability of a human being to read and to express matters of the heart. The vocabulary of heart language is simple though infinite. There are only two terms, good and evil. Good is singular, unambiguous. Evil, on the other hand, spans an infinity subdivided range from nearly good to totally evil. So the heart has to make two decisions in both reading and speaking: Is a thing good or evil? And, if it is evil, how evil is it? (If one finds or chooses to express good, the matter resolves to only one question, of course.) Heart language is the basis of all other human language transactions. It is the independent variable.

Mind language is the ability of the human mind to read and to express ideas. The potential for mind language is great, virtually infinite. There are three orders of ideas which are noteworthy for our purposes:

  1. Unit concepts: Things and functions. (E.g., apple, liberty; decay, endure)
  2. Structures, taxonomies, maps, standards, as static formations of unit concepts, (e.g. the parts of a typical flower, the genetic phyla, a building floor plans, excellent writing.)
  3. Stories, as dynamic formations of unit concepts. (E.g. myths, histories, fictions, current events, dramas, etc.)

Mind language is the basis of the human being talking with oneself, weighing alternatives, making plans, choosing actions. The mind presents a picture of “reality”, poses a problem within it, selects alternative courses of action which might be taken to solve the problem, and launches the selected solutions on its way to being enacted.

Strength language is the realm of what human beings typically recognize as language. There are three main types of strength language by which human beings communicate with each other:

  1. Body language: Gestures, clothing styles and conditions, posture, etc.
    Body language also includes such things as dancing, painting, carpentry, husbandry, etc., by which one controls one’s physical environment.
  2. Standard spoken or written languages: English, French, Swahili.
  3. Technical languages: the jargons of particular trades and disciplines.

The function of strength language is to control. We control things and people through body language. Normally we only attempt to control people through standard and technical languages. Magic (black) is the control of things using words only, and is the counterfeit of priesthood power, which is controlling things by using God’s words.

Might language is the record people leave behind them in the world, the deposit or fallout of their heart, mind and strength languages. Might language is the language by which we are instructed to judge one another. (By their fruits shall ye know them.)

There are three major divisions of might language to be read. The person’s effect on things:

  1. Home and possessions. In what order are they kept?
  2. People. What has been the person’s influence on others?
  3. Supernatural. What has been the persons influence from God and Satan?

Heart, mind and strength language capability is the register of what a given person can do, his or her present potential. (Future potential may be greater or lesser, depending on whether the person’s capability in heart, mind and strength languages is increasing or decreasing.)

Might language is the register of what a person has done. Everyone leaves a mark on the universe, and by that mark will be judged.

God is a perfect judge, and looks upon the heart, mind, strength, and might of the individual, reading the language potential of each aspect, the actual performance of each aspect, and assessing how much blessing each person can stand for the eternities. Each person is given the opportunity in eternity to do all the good linguistic transactions of heart, mind, strength and might which he or she mastered during probation (but none of the evil transactions which the person indulged in.)

Repentance is thus a matter of changing the way we use our own language capabilities of heart, mind, strength and might. Salvation is being rescued from evil desires so that we learn to use our heart, mind, strength, and might only for good language transactions.

It is noteworthy that on the day of judgment we shall be called to account for every idle word we have spoken. (Every evil language transaction in each of the four areas of language transaction?)

A just man made perfect is a man and woman bonded together in the New and Everlasting Covenant by love of God and of each other, who read good and evil in the hearts of others without error, but who express from their own hearts only good; who read the ideas of others without error, but who think in their own minds only that which is good; who read the strength languages of all others correctly but who express with their own bodies only that which is good (righteous): and who assess correctly the might language of all others but who express in their own might only that which is perfect in Jesus Christ.