I’m doing research on wisdom based leadership. Wisdom based leaders cultivate and employ a useful reality perspective. They see diversity and inclusiveness as vital to raising consciousness and gaining important insight because they recognize that we live in a relational environment and that we are all interdependent. Utilizing a broad, non-dualistic perspective, they scan the terrain, comprehend the changing surroundings, identify patterns, and perceive entire systems. They don't use motivated reasoning, judgment, or filtering when processing information. They are conscious of the cognitive errors and conditioned biases they possess. I am trying to define spiritual wisdom and earthly wisdom. How do these terms differ according to the Bible? Putting things in perspective, knowing when and how to apply information, and knowing how to share knowledge with others are all aspects of wisdom. I’m trying to find a gpod definition of the term. I’ve read Factbook and LBD. Any advice is appreciated.