Another aspect of the complexity of the spheres of thought is that they are not always univocally determined.
For example, the sphere of war is certainly and usually a wrong sphere of thought. We have a blatant example under our eyes, nations like present Russia ruled by Putin, it has factually been an invasion with the purpose of subjugating another country and population to the territorial greed of another nation. Or, to be very good, an overreaction to an illusory, expected danger from an enemy (NATO troops) that doesn't actually exist.
Sometimes though war can be the right sphere of thought. Steve, in our recent phone call, described me as Abraham Lincoln chose to go to war with the confederate states, although he knew that it would have cost dozens of thousands of lives (60K only in Gettysburg?).
However, the war was necessary to overcome the abomination of slavery, which the southern states, for economic and traditional reasons, did not want to relinquish.
So Lincoln adopted the right sphere or thought, going into an inevitable war to overcome a major secession, with one of the factions legally maintaining human beings in slavery.
I also believe that in God's plan USA had to remain whole and the secession would have jeopardized some future strategy in the chessgame between God and the legion of evil spirits.
Well thought out mccoy and yes it was a devastating war.
For more than a century, the most-accepted estimate was about 620,000 dead. A specific figure of 618,222 is often cited, with 360,222 Union deaths and 258,000 Confederate deaths.
https://www.history.com/news/american-civil-war-deaths#