We offer to base any structure of intellectual control of non-engineering processes on the concept of sliding mode in animated nature which is defined as a continuous formation with the feedback information about the results of the action. Each functional system responsible for this or that adaptation effect has numerous channels along which the information from the periphery reaches the corresponding centers. The useful adaptation effect is the central point in any functional system in sliding mode as it promotes reaching the goal which in its turn serves as a system-building factor. The distinctive features of any result, even the smallest one contributing to the goal-reaching is it being produced according to the self-regulation principle irrespective of the level and complexity and possesses the same switch configuration mechanisms. In non-engineering systems these mechanisms are as follows: afforestation goal synthesis; taking decisions for action; efferent action program; action acceptor forecasting the parameters of the prospective result; return afforestation about the parameters of the result of the action; comparison of the parameters of the real result to the parameters forecast or predicted in the action acceptor. All this fits the sliding mode ways.