Abstract

the content of imposed on a person requirement of the modern era and the need for a new worldview are revealed. The content of the concepts “evolution” and “spirituality” is considered. The role of spirituality in human evolution and the formation of leaders’ worldview is shown. It was emphasized that leader’s worldview should be based on his broad humanitarian training, a new philosophy. The essence, approaches, methods of spiritual, moral and mental improvement and the role of the system of training, education and self-upbringing in the process of training future leaders are revealed.

Highlights

  • It can be argued that the issues of spiritual development of future leaders in the process of their preparation in accordance with the requirements imposed on them remain insufficiently studied

  • It is necessary to substantiate the spiritual development of future leaders in the process of education in universities, as well as the content of the methods and approaches of their moral and psychological self-improvement

  • The evolution of each person is determined by his desire for good and evil, spiritual development, and the evolution of the entire universe is influenced by human aspirations

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Introduction

One can find the answer to the main question ‒ the issue of the purpose of a person, his goal, values and methods of spiritual development. It is necessary to substantiate the spiritual development of future leaders in the process of education in universities, as well as the content of the methods and approaches of their moral and psychological self-improvement. Self-education covers the intellectual, emotional and volitional sphere of the individual’s inner life, orients his moral consciousness towards a clear distinction between good and evil, virtue and vice, and understanding the meaning of an act. Сьогодні недостатньо дослідженими лишаються питання духовного розвитку майбутніх лідерів у процесі їхньої підготовки відповідно до сучасних вимог, що ставляться до них.

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