Blog Article: The Genial Will: How Mind, Heart, and Will Should Form Your Equilateral Triangle for Success
- pokrovnishka
- Nov 27
- 3 min read
Introduction: When Levers Don't Work Together
Do you ever feel fragmented? Do you have clear goals (a strong Mind), feel great enthusiasm (a warm Heart), yet still fail to realize your potential (a weak Will)?
The problem is not a lack of talent or effort, but the disharmony among the three core forces that build your inner architecture: Thought, Feelings, and Will.
This article, based on the teachings of the Master Peter Deunov, will show you why true success and inner wholeness depend on turning these three forces into an ideal equilateral triangle.
I. The Architecture of Man: The Law of the Three Levers
According to his wisdom, man has three levers for his development—Mind, Heart, and Will. Each of these forces has its specific role, but they are effective only when mutually supported:
The Mind (Thought): (The Light). It gives direction and logic.
The Heart (Feelings): (The Warmth). It is the engine and the source of reality.
The Will (Actions): (The Power). It realizes the decision made and provides stability.
The Psychological Mirror: The Rope of Character
Imagine your character as an equilateral triangle, whose sides are the Mind and the Heart. The Will is the third side. "When the Will of man is weak, he descends; when his Will is strong, he ascends."

This is your psychological test:
If the Mind and Heart are strong, but the Will is weak: You are a person with great potential, but you bend in the middle—you cannot be relied upon. You know what to do and feel what you want, but you do not act.
If the Will is strong, but the Mind and Heart are weak: You are a person of moral stability—you can work, but you may act mechanically, without depth or clarity. You easily succumb to negative feelings and negative thoughts.
II. The Genial Will: When the Three Forces Are Equal
In the ideal, Divine world, the forces of the Mind, Heart, and Will are equal—they constitute an Equilateral Triangle.
When your inner triangle becomes equilateral, you achieve the "Genial Will" (diamond will). This is the force that does not fight, but realizes—it is the resultant force of two perfectly coordinated energies.
The Path to Integration: The Law of Serving
How do you achieve this equality? Through mutual serving. No single element can act alone. For harmony to exist, each must serve the others:
The Will comes to realize something only when the Mind and Heart are convinced that it is right (sec. 67).
To be healthy, your Will must be connected to the Heart (it provides warmth).
To be intelligent, your Will must be connected to the Mind (it provides direction).
When these three forces work in union, they are not scattered, but concentrate toward a single common goal. Thus, the Will becomes strong and reasonable.
III. Conclusion: Begin Your Harmonization Process
Your most important task in life is to concentrate the forces of your Thoughts and Feelings toward one direction, in order to apply your Will for the realization of your potential.
True happiness lies not in external circumstances, but precisely in this inner balance—in the ability to control yourself and act according to your highest understanding.
As a psychologist and creator of digital products, I urge you to begin your journey toward wholeness.













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