HH 369
Everyone, whether man or woman,
possesses understanding and will;
but with the man the understanding predominates,
and with the woman the
will predominates,
and the character is determined by
that which
predominates.
Yet in heavenly marriages there is no predominance;
for
the will of the wife is also the husband's will,
and the understanding
of the husband
is also the wife's understanding,
since each loves to
will and to think like the other,
that is mutually and reciprocally.
Thus are they conjoined into one.
This conjunction is actual
conjunction,
for the will of the wife
enters into the understanding of
the husband,
and the understanding of the husband
into the will of the
wife,
and this especially
when they look into one another's faces;
for,
as has been repeatedly said above,
there is in the heavens a sharing
of
thoughts and affections,
more especially with husband and wife,
because
they reciprocally love each other.
This makes clear what the conjunction
of minds is
that makes marriage
and produces marriage love in the
heavens,
namely, that one wishes what is his own
to be the others,
and
this reciprocally.
Thursday, February 29, 2024
HH 369 - Mutually and Reciprocally
Wednesday, February 28, 2024
HH 351 - Looking to the Divine; HH 352 - If We Were Born Into Order; HH 363 - The "Rich" and the "Poor"
HH 351 [2]
. . . a person looks to the Divine
when he believes in the Divine,
and believes that all truth and good
and consequently all intelligence and wisdom
are from the Divine;
and a person believes in the Divine
when he is willing to be led by the Divine.
In this way and none other
are the interiors of a person opened.
HH 352 [3]
. . . if a person were born into the order of his life,
which is to love God above all things
and his neighbor as himself,
he would be born into intelligence and wisdom,
and as knowledges are acquired
would come into a belief in all truth.
HH 365
In the Word those that have an abundance
of knowledges of good and truth,
thus who are within the church where the Word is,
are meant in the spiritual sense by the "rich;"
while those who lack these knowledges,
and yet desire them,
thus who are outside of the church
and where there is no Word,
are meant by the "poor."
Tuesday, February 27, 2024
HH 350 - Loving, Willing, Doing
HH 350
To love truth and good for the sake of truth and good
is to will and do
them;
for those love
who will and do,
while those who do not will and do
do not love.
Such also love the Lord and are loved by the Lord,
because
good and truth are from the Lord.
And inasmuch as good and truth are
from the Lord
the Lord is in good and truth;
and He is in those
who
receive good and truth in their life
by willing and doing.
Moreover,
when a person is viewed in himself
he is nothing but his own good and truth,
because good is of his will
and truth of his understanding,
and a person is
such as his will and understanding are.
Evidently, then, a person is loved by
the Lord
just to the extent that his will is formed from good
and his
understanding from truth.
Also to be loved by the Lord is to love the
Lord,
since love is reciprocal;
for upon him who is loved
the Lord
bestows ability to love.
~ The Lord's Great Love Is New Every Morning ~
I remember my affliction and my wandering,
the bitterness and the gall.
I well remember them,
and my soul is downcast within me.
Yet this I call to mind
and therefore I have hope:
Because of the Lord's great love
we are not consumed,
for His compassions never fail.
They are new every morning;
Great is your faithfulness.
I say to myself, "The Lord is my portion;
therefore I will wait for Him."
The Lord is good to those whose hope is in Him,
to the one who seeks Him;
it is good to wait quietly
for the salvation of the Lord.
(Lamentations 3:19-26)
Monday, February 26, 2024
HH 347 - Reception of the Light of Heaven That Is Divine Truth
HH 347 [1-2]
Heavenly intelligence is interior intelligence,
arising from a love
for truth,
not with any glory in the world
nor any glory in heaven as
an end,
but with the truth itself as an end,
by which they are inmostly
affected
and with which they are inmostly delighted.
Those who are
affected by and delighted with
the truth itself
are affected by and
delighted with
the light of heaven;
and those who are affected by and
delighted with
the light of heaven
are also affected by and delighted
with Divine truth,
and indeed with the Lord Himself;
for the light of
heaven is Divine truth,
and Divine truth is the Lord in heaven.
This light enters only into the interiors of the mind;
for the
interiors of the mind
are formed for the reception of that light,
and
are affected by and delighted with
that light as it enters;
for whatever
flows in and is received from heaven
has in it what is delightful and
pleasant.
From this comes a genuine affection for truth,
which is an
affection for truth for truth's sake.
Those who are in this affection,
or what is the same thing, in this love,
are in heavenly intelligence,
and "shine in heaven
as with the brightness of the firmament."
They so
shine because Divine truth,
wherever it is in heaven,
is what gives
light;
and the "firmament" of heaven
signifies from correspondence
the
intellectual faculty,
both with angels and people,
that is in the light of
heaven.
But those that love the truth,
either with glory in the world
or
glory in heaven as an end,
cannot shine in heaven,
since they are
delighted with and affected by
the light of the world,
and not with the
very light of heaven;
and the light of the world without the light of
heaven
is in heaven mere thick darkness.
For the glory of self is what rules,
because it is the end in view;
and
when that glory is the end
a person puts himself in the first place,
and such
truths as can be made
serviceable to his glory
he looks upon simply as
means to the end
and as instruments of service.
For he that loves Divine
truths
for the sake of his own glory
regards himself and not the Lord
in Divine truths,
thereby turning the sight
pertaining to his
understanding and faith
away from heaven to the world,
and away from the
Lord to himself.
Such, therefore, are in the light of the world
and not
in the light of heaven.
Sunday, February 25, 2024
HH 329, 340, 345 - Little Children in Heaven
HH 329
It is a belief of some that only such children as are born within the
church go to heaven, and that those born out of the church do not, and
for the reason that the children within the church are baptized and by
baptism are initiated into faith of the church. Such are not aware that
no one receives heaven or faith through baptism; for baptism is merely
for a sign and memorial that man should be regenerated, and that those
born within the church can be regenerated because the Word is there, and
in the Word are the Divine truths by means of which regeneration is
effected, and there the Lord who regenerates is known. Let them know therefore that every child, wherever he is born, whether
within the church or outside of it, whether of pious parents or impious,
is received when he dies by the Lord and trained up in heaven, and
taught in accordance with Divine order, and imbued with affections for
what is good, and through these with knowledges of what is true; and
afterwards as he is perfected in intelligence and wisdom is introduced
into heaven and becomes an angel. Everyone who thinks from reason can be
sure that all are born for heaven and no one for hell, and if person comes
into hell he himself is to blame; but little children cannot be held blameable.
HH 340
Many may suppose that in heaven little children remain little
children, and continue as such among the angels. Those who do not know
what an angel is may have had this opinion confirmed by paintings and
images in churches, in which angels are represented as children. But it
is wholly otherwise. Intelligence and wisdom are what constitute an
angel, and as long as children do not possess these they are not angels,
although they are with the angels; but as soon as they become
intelligent and wise they become angels; and what is wonderful, they do
not then appear as children, but as adults, for they are no longer of an
infantile genius, but of a more mature angelic genius. Intelligence and
wisdom produce this effect. The reason why children appear more mature,
thus as youths and young adults, as they are perfected in intelligence and
wisdom, is that intelligence and wisdom are essential spiritual
nourishment; and thus the things that nourish their minds also nourish their bodies,
and this from correspondence; for the form of the body is simply the
external form of the interiors. But it should be understood that in
heaven children advance in age only to early adulthood, and remain in this
to eternity.
HH 345
Moreover, these children do not know that they were born in the world,
but believe that they were born in heaven. Neither do they know about
any other than spiritual birth, which is effected through knowledges of
good and truth and through intelligence and wisdom, from which a person
is a person; and as these are from the Lord they believe themselves to
be the
Lord's own, and love to be so. Nevertheless it is possible for the state
of people who grow up on the earth to become as perfect as the state of
children who grow up in heaven, provided they put away bodily and
earthly loves, which are the loves of self and the world, and receive in
their place spiritual loves.
Saturday, February 24, 2024
HH 318, 321 - The Lord's Love Is to Save Everyone
HH 318
Any one who thinks from any enlightened reason
can see that no person is
born for hell,
for the Lord is love itself
and His love is to will the
salvation of all.
Therefore He has provided a religion for everyone,
and
by it
acknowledgment of the Divine and interior life;
for to live in
accordance with one's religion
is to live interiorly,
since one then
looks to the Divine,
and so far as he looks to the Divine
he does not
look to the world
but separates himself from the world,
that is, from
the life of the world,
which is exterior life.
HH 321
It is a Divine truth
that apart from the Lord there is no salvation;
but
this is to be understood to mean
that there is no salvation except from
the Lord.
There are many earths in the universe,
and all of them full
of inhabitants,
scarcely any of whom know
that the Lord took on the
Human on our earth.
Yet because they worship
the Divine under a human
form
they are accepted and led by the Lord.
Friday, February 23, 2024
HH 312, 313-314 - The Focus of the Mind, Natural and Spiritual
HH 312
. . . when matters
relating to the body and the world are loved,
as they are at the present day,
nothing but darkness flows into the mind . . .
HH 313 - 314
. . . to the extent that a person's interiors are opened
he looks towards heaven,
but to the extent that his interiors are closed
and his exteriors opened
he looks towards hell,
because the interiors of a person are formed
for the
reception of all things of heaven,
but the exteriors
for the reception
of all things of the world;
and those who receive the world,
and not
heaven also,
receive hell.
That heaven is from the human race
can be seen also from the fact
that
angelic minds and human minds are alike,
both enjoying the ability to
understand,
perceive and will,
and both formed to receive heaven;
for
the human mind
is just as capable of becoming wise
as the angelic mind;
and if it does not attain to such wisdom in the world
it is because it
is in an earthly body,
and in that body its spiritual mind thinks
naturally.
But it is otherwise when the mind is loosed
from the bonds of
that body;
then it no longer thinks naturally, but spiritually,
and
when it thinks spiritually
its thoughts are incomprehensible and
ineffable
to the natural person;
thus it becomes wise like an angel,
all of
which shows
that the internal part of a person, called his spirit,
is in its
essence an angel;
and when loosed from the earthly body is,
equally with the angel,
in the
human form.
When, however, the internal of a person
is not open above but only beneath,
it is still, after it has been loosed from the body,
in a human form,
but a horrible and diabolical form,
for it is able only to look
downwards towards hell,
and not upwards towards heaven.
Thursday, February 22, 2024
HH 304, 305, 306, 310 (portions) - The Most Important Means the Lord Uses to Talk to Us
HH 304 [2]
But a person has, in addition,
what angels do not have,
that he is not
only in respect of his interiors
in the spiritual world,
but also at the
same time
in respect of his exteriors
in the natural world.
His
exteriors which are in the natural world
are all things of his natural
or external memory
and of his thought and imagination therefrom;
in
general, cognitions and knowledges
with their delights and pleasures
so
far as they savor of the world,
also many pleasures pertaining to
the
sensual things of the body,
together with his senses themselves,
his
speech, and his actions.
And all these are the ultimates
in which the
Lord's Divine influx terminates;
for that influx does not stop midway,
but goes on to its ultimates.
All this shows
that the ultimate of Divine
order is in a person;
and being the ultimate
it is also the basis and
foundation.
HH 305
But humankind has severed
this connection with heaven
by turning his exteriors away from heaven,
and turning them to the world and to self
by means of his love of self and of the world,
thereby so withdrawing himself
that he no longer serves
as a basis and foundation for heaven;
therefore the Lord has provided
a medium to serve in place
of this base and foundation for heaven,
and also for the conjunction of heaven
with humankind.
This medium is the Word.
HH 306
. . . when a person reads the Word
and perceives it according to
the sense of the letter or the outer sense
the angels perceive it according
to the internal or spiritual sense;
for all the thought of angels is spiritual
while the thought of a person is natural.
These two kinds of thought appear diverse;
nevertheless they are one because they correspond.
Thus it was that when humankind
had separated himself from heaven
and had severed the bond
the Lord provided a medium of conjunction
of heaven with humankind
by means of the Word.
HH 310
. . . without such a Word
there would be no light of heaven
with the people of our earth,
nor would there be
any conjunction of heaven with them;
for there is conjunction only so far
as the light of heaven is present with a person,
and that light is present
only so far as
Divine truth is revealed to a person
by means of the Word.
Wednesday, February 21, 2024
HH 302 - If We Only Believed . . .
HH 302
If a person only believed,
as is really true,
that all good is from the Lord
and all evil from hell,
he would neither make
the good in him a matter of merit
nor would evil be imputed to him;
for he would then look to the Lord
in all the good he thinks and does,
and all the evil that flows in would be cast down
to hell from which it comes.
But because a person does not believe
that anything flows into him
either from heaven or from hell,
and therefore supposes that all things
that he thinks and wills are in himself
and therefore from himself,
he appropriates the evil to himself,
and the good that flows in
he defiles with merit.
Tuesday, February 20, 2024
HH 285, 286 - Divine Peace
HH 285
There are two inmost things of heaven,
namely, innocence and peace.
These are said to be inmost things
because they proceed directly from the Lord.
From innocence comes every good of heaven,
and from peace every delight of good.
Every good has its delight;
and both good and delight spring from love,
for whatever is loved is called good,
and is also perceived as delightful.
From this it follows that these two inmost things,
innocence and peace,
go forth from the Lord's Divine love
and move the angels from what is inmost.
HH 286
The origin of peace shall be first considered.
Divine peace is in the Lord;
it springs from the union of
the Divine Itself and the Divine Human in Him.
The Divine of peace in heaven is from the Lord,
springing from His conjunction with the angels of heaven,
and in particular
from the conjunction of good and truth in each angel.
These are the origins of peace.
From this it can be seen that peace in the heavens
is the Divine inmostly affecting with blessedness
everything good therefrom,
and from this is every joy of heaven;
also that it is in its essence
the Divine joy of the Lord's Divine love,
resulting from His conjunction with heaven
and with everyone there.
This joy, felt by the Lord in angels
and by angels from the Lord, is peace.
By derivation from this
the angels have everything that is
blessed, delightful, and happy,
or that which is called heavenly joy.
__________
[Swedenborg's footnote to HH 286]
By peace in the highest sense the Lord is meant,
because peace is from Him,
and in the internal sense heaven is meant,
because those are in a state of peace.
(Arcana Coelestia 3780, 4681)
Peace in the heavens is the Divine
inmostly affecting with blessedness
everything good and true there,
and this peace is incomprehensible to a person.
(AC 92, 3780, 5662, 8455, 8665)
Divine peace is in good,
but not in truth apart from good.
(AC 8722)
Monday, February 19, 2024
HH 278 - The Innocence of Wisdom
HH 278
The innocence of wisdom is genuine innocence,
because it is internal,
for it belongs to the mind itself,
that is, to the will itself
and from that to the understanding.
And when there is innocence in these
there is also wisdom,
for wisdom belongs to the will and understanding.
This is why it is said in heaven
that innocence has its abode in wisdom,
and that an angel has
just so much of innocence as he has of wisdom.
This is confirmed by the fact
that those who are in a state of innocence
attribute nothing of good to themselves,
but regard all things as received
and ascribe them to the Lord;
that they wish to be led by Him and not by themselves;
that they love everything that is good
and find delight in everything that is true,
because they know and perceive
that loving what is good,
that is, willing and doing it,
is loving the Lord,
and loving truth is loving the neighbor;
that they live contented with their own,
whether it be little or much,
because they know
that they receive just as much as is good for them --
those receiving little for whom a little is useful,
and those receiving much for whom much is useful;
also that they do not themselves
know what is good for them,
the Lord alone knowing this,
who looks in all things that He provides
to what is eternal.
Sunday, February 18, 2024
HH 272 - Becoming Wise in Divine Things
HH 272
. . . to the extent that any one
is without the love of self
he can
become wise in Divine things.
It is that love that closes up the
interiors
against the Lord and heaven,
and opens the exteriors
and
turns them toward itself;
and in consequence
all in whom that love
rules
are in thick darkness in respect to the things of heaven,
however much light they may have in worldly matters.
The angels, on
the other hand,
are in the light of wisdom
because they are without
the love of self,
for the heavenly loves in which they are,
which
are love to the Lord and love towards the neighbor,
open the
interiors,
because these loves are from the Lord
and the Lord
Himself is in them.
Saturday, February 17, 2024
HH 259, 263, 264 - The Written Word in Heaven
HH 259
The existence of writings in the heavens
is a provision by the Lord for the sake of the Word,
the Word in its essence being Divine Truth,
from which is all heavenly wisdom,
both for people and for angels;
for the Word is dictated by the Lord,
and what is dictated by the Lord
passes through all the heavens in order
and terminates with people.
Thereby it is adapted
both to the wisdom in which angels are
and to the intelligence in which people are.
Thereby, too, the angels have a Word,
and read it just as people do on earth.
From it they draw their doctrinals,
and from it preaching takes place.
It is the same Word;
but its natural sense,
which is the sense of the letter with us,
does not exist in heaven,
but the spiritual sense,
which is its internal sense.
HH 263
I have also seen writings from heaven
made up of mere numbers
set down in order and in a series,
just as in writings made up of letters and words.
I have been instructed, too,
that this writing is from the inmost heaven,
and that their heavenly writing,
when the thought from it flows down,
is presented to the angels of the lower heavens
in numbers,
and that this numerical writing likewise involves arcana,
some of which
can neither be comprehended by thought
nor expressed by words.
For all numbers correspond,
and have a meaning, as words have,
in accordance with the correspondence;
yet with the difference t
hat numbers involve generals,
and words particulars.
As one general involves innumerable particulars,
so numerical writing involves more arcana
than writing composed of letters.
. . . a number is always prefixed
on which those following in a series depend
as on their subject.
For that number is, as it were,
an index to the matter dealt with,
and from it
is the determination of the numbers following
in relation to the particular point.
HH 264
. . . the writings in heaven
have as real an existence as those in the world,
and the angels there have every thing
that is useful for life and useful for wisdom.
Friday, February 16, 2024
HH 247, 252 - The Angels and Spirits Around Us
HH 247
. . . there is such conjunction between
the spiritual world and the natural
world in a person
that the two are seemingly one.
But inasmuch as a person
has
separated himself from heaven
the Lord has provided that there should be
angels and spirits with each individual,
and that a person should be ruled
by the Lord through these.
This is the reason for such close
conjunction.
It would have been otherwise
if a person had not separated
himself;
for in that case
he might have been ruled by the Lord
through
the general influx from heaven,
without spirits and angels being
adjoined to him.
HH 252
Because this race (those of the Golden Age)
acknowledged the Divine under a human form,
that is,
the Lord,
they talked with the angels of heaven
as with their friends,
and angels of heaven talked with them
as with their friends;
and in them
heaven and the world made one.
But after those times
mankind gradually
separated himself from heaven
by loving himself more than the Lord
and
the world more than heaven,
and in consequence began to feel
the
delights of the love of self and the world
as separate from the delights
of heaven,
and finally to such an extent
as to be ignorant of any other
delight.
Then his interiors that had been open into heaven
were closed
up,
while his exteriors were open to the world;
and when this takes
place a person is in light
in regard to all things of the world,
but in thick
darkness in regard to all things of heaven.
Thursday, February 15, 2024
HH 238-239, 242 - The Harmony of Angelic Speech Is Angelic Love
HH 239 - 239
As the speech of angels corresponds to their affection,
and their
affection belongs to their love,
and as the love of heaven is love to
the Lord
and love towards the neighbor,
it is evident how choice and delightful their talk must be,
affecting
not only the ears
but also the interiors of the mind of those who listen
to it.
There was a certain hard-hearted spirit
with whom an angel
spoke.
At length he was so affected by what was said
that he shed tears,
saying that he had never wept before,
but he could not refrain, for it
was love speaking.
The speech of angels is likewise full of wisdom
because it proceeds from
their interior thoughts,
and their interior thought is wisdom,
as their
interior affection is love,
and in their speech their love and wisdom
unite.
For this reason their speech is so full of wisdom
that they can
express in a single word
what a person cannot express in a thousand words;
also the ideas of their thought include things
that are beyond a person's
comprehension,
and still more his power of expression.
This is why the
things
that have been heard and seen in heaven
are said to be ineffable,
and such as ear has never heard nor eye seen.
HH 242
In angelic speech there is a kind of symphony
that cannot be described;
which comes from the pouring forth
and diffusion of the thoughts and
affections
from which speech flows,
in accordance with the form of
heaven,
and all affiliation and all communication in heaven
is in
accordance with that form.
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
HH 22 - Divine Worship In the Heavens; HH 230 - The Source of Angelic Power
HH 222
Divine worship itself in the heavens does not,
consist in
going to church and in listening to sermons,
but in a life of love,
charity and faith
in accordance with doctrines.
Preachings in churches
serve solely
as means of instruction in matters of life.
I have talked
with angels about this,
and have told them that it is believed in the
world
that Divine worship consists solely in attending church,
listening
to sermons,
observing the sacrament of the Supper
three or four times a
year,
and performing other acts of worship
prescribed by the Church,
also finding time for prayers,
and then behaving devoutly.
The angels
said that these are outward acts
that ought to be done,
but are of no
avail
unless there is an internal from which they proceed,
which is a
life in accordance
with the precepts that doctrine teaches.
HH 230
But it must be understood that the angels
have no power whatever
from themselves,
but that all their power is from the Lord;
and that
they are powers
only so far as they acknowledge this.
Whoever of them
believes
that he has power from himself
instantly becomes so weak
as not
to be able to resist even a single evil spirit.
For this reason
angels
ascribe no merit whatever to themselves,
and are averse to all praise
and glory
on account of any thing they do,
ascribing all the praise and
glory to the Lord.
Tuesday, February 13, 2024
HH 214-215, 217 - Heaven Is Under the Auspices of the Lord
Auspices - kindly patronage and
guidance
(Merriam-Webster)
HH 214
Government in the Lord's celestial kingdom
is called righteousness
because all in that kingdom are in the good of love
to the Lord from the Lord,
and whatever is from that good is called righteous.
Government there belongs to the Lord alone.
He leads them and teaches them in the affairs of life.
The truths that are called truths of judgment
are written on their hearts;
everyone knows them, perceives them, and sees them;
and in consequence
matters of judgment there never come into question,
but only matters of righteousness,
which belong to the life.
About these matters
the less wise consult the more wise,
and these consult the Lord and receive answers.
Their heaven, that is, their inmost joy,
is to live rightly from the Lord.
HH 215
In the Lord's spiritual kingdom
the government is called judgment;
because those in that kingdom are in spiritual good,
which is the good of charity towards the neighbor,
and that good in its essence is truth;
and truth pertains to judgment,
as good pertains to righteousness.
These, too, are led by the Lord, but mediately;
and in consequence they have governors,
few or many according to the need
of the society in which they are.
They also have laws
according to which they live together.
The governors administer all things
in accordance with the laws,
which they understand because they are wise,
and in doubtful matters
they are enlightened by the Lord.
HH 217
In the Lord's spiritual kingdom
there are various forms of government,
differing in different societies,
the variety being in accord with
the functions performed by the societies . . ..
But all these forms of government agree in this,
that they look to the public good as their end,
and in that good to the good of the individual.
And this is so because
everyone in the whole heaven
is under the auspices of the Lord,
who loves all,
and from Divine love
ordains that there shall be a common good,
from which each individual
shall receive his own good.
Each one, moreover, receives good
according as he loves the common good;
for so far as he loves the common good
he loves all and everyone;
and as that love is love of the Lord
he is to that extent loved by the Lord,
and good comes to him.
Sunday, February 11, 2024
HH 197 -Length, Breadth, and Height
HH 197 [2-3]
In this world,
that is called long
or broad is
what is long or broad in relation to space,
and the same is
true of height.
But in heaven,
where there is no thought from space,
length means a state of good,
breadth a state of truth,
and height the
distinction between them
in accordance with degrees.
Such is the meaning of these three dimensions,
because length in heaven
is from east to west,
and those that dwell there are in good of love;
while breadth in heaven is from south to north,
and those that dwell
there are in truth from good;
while height in heaven applies to both of these
in respect to degrees.
This is why length, breadth, and height
have these meanings in the
Word,
as in Ezekiel (from chap. 40 to 48),
where the new temple and the
new earth,
with the courts, chambers, gates, doors, windows,
and
surroundings are described by measures
giving the length, breadth, and
height,
by which a new church,
and the goods and truths that are in it
are meant.
Otherwise to what purpose
would be all those measures?
In like manner the New Jerusalem is described
in the Apocalypse in these words:
The
city lies foursquare,
and the length thereof is as great as the
breadth;
and he measured the city with the reed,
twelve thousand
furlongs;
the length, the breadth, and the height are equal.
(Revelation 21:16)
because
"the New Jerusalem" here
means a new church
these measures mean
the things of the church,
"length" its good of love,
"breadth" truth
from that good,
"height" good and truth in respect to degrees,
"twelve
thousand furlongs"
all good and truth in the complex.
Otherwise, how
could there be said to be
a height of twelve thousand furlongs,
the same
as the length and the breadth?
Saturday, February 10, 2024
HH 185-187 - The Architecture of Heaven
HH 185 -187
Such is the architecture of heaven
that you would say that art there is
in its art;
and no wonder, because the art itself is from heaven.
The
angels said that such things
and innumerable others still more perfect
are presented before their eyes by the Lord;
and yet these things are
more pleasing
to their minds than to their eyes,
because in everyone of
them
they see a correspondence,
and through the correspondences what is
Divine.
As to these correspondences
I have also been told
that not only the
palaces and houses,
but all things and each thing,
both inside and
outside of them,
correspond to the interior things
which they have from
the Lord,
the house itself in general corresponding to their good,
the
particular things inside of a house
to the various things of which their
good consists,
and the things outside to truths derived from good,
and also to their perceptions and knowledges
and as these things correspond to the goods and truths
they have from
the Lord they correspond to their love,
and to their wisdom and
intelligence from love,
since love belongs to good,
wisdom to good and
truth together,
and intelligence to truth from good.
These are what the
angels perceive
when they behold what is around them,
and thus their
minds
are more delighted and moved by them than their eyes.
This makes clear why the Lord called Himself
the temple at Jerusalem:
Jesus answered and said to them,
Destroy this temple,
and in three days I will raise it up.
But He spoke of the temple of his body.
(John 2:19, 21)
namely, because the temple represented
His Divine Human;
also why the
New Jerusalem
was seen to be of pure gold,
its gates of pearls,
and its
foundations of precious stones:
And the foundations of the wall of the city
were garnished with all manner of precious stones.
The first foundation was jasper;
the second, sapphire;
the third, a chalcedony;
the fourth, an emerald;
The fifth, sardonyx;
the sixth, sardius;
the seventh, chrysolite;
the eighth, beryl;
the ninth, a topaz;
the tenth, a chrysoprasus;
the eleventh, a jacinth;
the twelfth, an amethyst.
And the twelve gates were twelve pearls;
every several gate was of one pearl:
and the street of the city was pure gold,
as it were transparent glass.
(Revelation 21:19-21)
namely, because the New Jerusalem
means the church
which was
afterwards to be established,
the twelve gates
its truths leading to
good,
and the foundations
the truths on which the church is founded.
Friday, February 09, 2024
HH 181 - What the Angels Wear
HH 181
That the garments of angels
do not merely appear as garments
but
really are garments
is confirmed by the fact
that angels not only see
them but actually feel them,
that they have many garments,
and that they
take them off and put them on,
that they care for those that are not in
use,
and put them on again when they need them.
That they are clothed
with a variety of garments
I have seen a thousand times.
When I asked
where they got their garments,
they said from the Lord,
and that they
receive them as gifts,
and sometimes are clothed with them
unconsciously.
They said also that their garments are changed
in
accordance with their changes of state,
that in the first and second
state,
their garments are shining and glistening white,
and in the third
and fourth states, a little dimmer,
and this also from correspondence,
because they have changes of state
as to intelligence and wisdom.
Thursday, February 08, 2024
HH 163-164 - Worldly Time, Spiritual States
HH 163 164
Angels do not know what time is,
although with them
there is a
successive progression of all things,
as there is in the world,
and this
so completely
that there is no difference whatever;
and the reason is
that in heaven
instead of years and days there are changes of state;
and
where there are years and days there are times,
but where there are
changes of state there are states.
In the world there are times
because the sun of the world seemingly
advances
in succession from one degree to another,
producing times that
are called seasons of the year;
and besides, it revolves about the
earth,
producing times that are called times of day;
both of these by
fixed alternations.
With the sun of heaven it is different.
This does
not mark years and days
by successive progressions and revolutions,
but
in its appearance it marks changes of state;
and this, as has been shown
in the preceding chapter,
is not done by fixed alternations.
Consequently no idea of time is possible to angels;
but in its place
they have an idea of state.
Wednesday, February 07, 2024
HH 158 - Why the Angels Have Changes of State in Heaven
HH 158
The angels said that there are many reasons --
first, the delight of
life and of heaven,
which they have from love and wisdom from the Lord,
would gradually lose its value
if they were in it continually,
as
happens with those
that are in allurements and pleasures without
variety.
A second reason is that angels,
as well as people,
have what is
their own [proprium],
which is loving self;
and all that are in heaven
are withheld
from what is their own,
and so far as they are withheld
from it by the Lord
are in love and wisdom;
but so far as they are not
withheld
they are in the love of self;
and because everyone loves what
is his own
and is drawn by it 1
they have changes of state or successive alternations.
A third reason is
that they are in this way perfected,
for they thus become accustomed
to
being held in love to the Lord
and withheld from love of self;
also
that by alternations
between delight and lack of delight
the perception
and sense of good
becomes more exquisite. 2
The angels added that their changes of state
are not caused by the Lord,
since the Lord as a sun is unceasingly flowing in
with heat and light,
that is, with love and wisdom;
but the cause is in themselves,
in that
they love what is their own (proprium),
and this continually leads them away.
This
was illustrated by comparison
with the sun of the world,
that the cause
of the changes of state
of heat and cold and of light and shade,
year by
year and day by day,
is not in that sun, since it stands unchanged,
but
the cause is in the earth.
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Footnotes:
1. [Swedenborg's footnote]
Man's own [proprium] is loving self
(Arcana Coelestia 694, 731, 4317, 5660).
The Lord cannot be present
unless what is man's own is set aside (1023, 1044).
It is actually set aside
when one is held in good by the Lord
(9334-9336, 9447, 9452-9454, 9938).
2. [Swedenborg's footnote]
The angels are being perfected to eternity (4803, 6648).
In the heavens one state is never just like another,
and from this there is
an unceasing process of perfection (10200).
Tuesday, February 06, 2024
HH 155 - Angels Have Changes of State
HH 155
Angels are not constantly in the same state
in respect to love,
and
in consequence in the same state
in respect to wisdom;
for all their
wisdom is from their love
and in accordance with their love.
Sometimes
they are in a state of intense love,
sometimes in a state of love not so
intense.
The state decreases by degrees
from its greatest degree to its
least.
When in their greatest degree of love
they are in the light and
warmth of their life,
or in a clear and delightful state;
but in their
least degree
they are in shade and cold,
or in an obscure and
undelightful state.
From this last state they return again to the first,
and so on,
these alternations following
one after another with variety.
There is a sequence of these states
like the varied states of light and
shade,
or of heat and cold,
or like morning, noon, evening, and night,
day after day in the world,
with unceasing variety throughout the year.
There is also a correspondence,
morning corresponding to
the state of
their love in its clearness,
noon to the state of their wisdom in its
clearness,
evening to the state of their wisdom in its obscurity,
and
night to a state of no love or wisdom.
But it must be understood
that
there is no correspondence of night
with the states of life of those in
heaven,
although there is what corresponds
to the dawn that precedes
morning;
what corresponds to night is with those in hell.
From this correspondence "day" and "year"
signify in the Word states of
life in general;
"heat" and "light" signify love and wisdom;
"morning"
the first and highest degree of love;
"noon" wisdom in its light;
"evening" wisdom in its shade;
"dawn" the obscurity that precedes the
morning;
and "night" the absence of love and wisdom.
Monday, February 05, 2024
HH 143, 145 - The Sight of the Angels
HH 143
As the Lord is constantly before the faces of the angels,
so it is said
in the world
of those who believe in the Lord and love Him
that they
have God before their eyes and their face,
and that they look to God,
and see God.
These expressions have their origin in the spiritual world,
from which are many things in human speech,
although their source is
unknown to people.
HH 145
The Lord is seen by the angels,
and the angels are seen by the Lord in
another way.
Angels see the Lord through their eyes;
but the Lord sees
the angels in the forehead,
and this for the reason
that the forehead
corresponds to love,
and it is through love
that the Lord flows into
their will,
while it is through the understanding,
to which the eyes
correspond,
that He causes Himself to be seen.
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[Swedenborg's footnote]
--- The forehead corresponds to heavenly love;
therefore in the Word the "forehead" means that love
(9936).
--- The eye corresponds to the understanding,
because the understanding is internal sight
(2701,4410,4526,9051,10569).
--- For this reason "to lift up the eyes" and "to see"
means to understand, perceive, and observe
(2789, 2829, 3198, 3202, 4083, 4086, 4339, 5684).
Sunday, February 04, 2024
AC 139, 140 - The Divine Good and Truth
HH 139
It should be known
that the Divine Good and the Divine Truth
that are
from the Lord as a Sun in the heavens,
are not in the Lord
but from the
Lord.
In the Lord there is only Divine Love,
which is the Being (Esse)
from which that
Divine good and truth come into existence.
Existing
(existere) from being (esse)
is meant by going forth (procedens).
This,
too, can be made clear by comparison
with the sun of the world.
The heat
and light that are in the world
are not in the sun but from it. In the
sun,
there is fire only,
and it is from this that heat and light
come
into existence and go forth.
HH 140
Since the Lord as a Sun is Divine Love,
and Divine Love is Divine
Good Itself,
so the Divine that goes forth from the Lord
which is His
Divine in heaven,
is called, for the sake of distinction, Divine Truth,
although it is Divine Good united to Divine Truth.
This Divine Truth is
what is called
the Holy going forth from Him.
Saturday, February 03, 2024
HH 117-121 (portions) - The Lord Is the Sun of Heaven
HH 117
In heaven the Lord is seen as a sun,
for the reason that He is Divine
love,
from which all spiritual things,
and by means of the sun of the
world
all natural things,
have their existence.
That love is what shines
as a sun.
HH 118
. . . every person sees the Lord in accordance with
the quality of his reception of the Lord,
thus He is seen in one way by those
that receive Him with the good of love,
and in another by those
that receive Him with the good of faith.
HH 119
. . . in the Word the Lord in respect to love
is likened to the sun,
and in respect to
faith to the moon;
also that the "sun" means
love from the Lord to
the Lord,
and the "moon"
means faith from the Lord in the Lord . . ..
HH 120
How great the Divine love is
and what it is
can be seen by comparison
with the sun of the world,
that it is most ardent,
if you will believe
it,
much more ardent than that sun.
For this reason the Lord as a sun
does not flow without mediums into the heavens,
but the ardor of His
love
is gradually tempered on the way.
These temperings appear
as
radiant belts about the sun;
furthermore, the angels are veiled
with a
thin adapting cloud
to prevent their being harmed by the influx.
HH 121
When, however, the Lord appears in heaven,
which often occurs,
He does
not appear encompassed with a sun,
but in the form of an angel,
yet
distinguished from angels
by the Divine shining through from His face,
since He is not there in person,
for in person
the Lord is constantly
encompassed by the sun,
but He is present by look.
For it is a common
occurrence in heaven
for persons to appear to be present in a place
where their look is fixed or is terminated,
even when this place is far
away
from where they really are.
This presence is called the presence of
internal sight . . ..
Friday, February 02, 2024
HH 107, 112, 113 - Divine Order Is Correspondence
HH 107
Everything in nature that springs forth and subsists
in accordance
with Divine order
is a correspondence.
Divine order is caused by the
Divine good
that flows forth from the Lord.
It begins in Him,
goes forth
from Him through the heavens
in succession into the world,
and is
terminated there in outmosts;
and everything there
that is in accordance
with order
is a correspondence.
Everything there is in accordance with
order
that is good and perfect for use,
because everything good
is good
in the measure of its use;
while its form has relation to truth,
truth
being the form of good.
And for this reason everything in the whole
world
and of the nature thereof that is in Divine order
has reference to
good and truth.
HH 112
. . . so far as (a person) is in accordance
with Divine order,
that is, so far as he is in love to the Lord
and in charity towards the
neighbor,
are his acts uses in form,
and correspondences,
and through
these he is conjoined to heaven.
To love the Lord and the neighbor
means
in general to perform uses.
Furthermore, it must be understood
that a person is the means
by which the
natural world and the spiritual world
are conjoined,
that is, a person is the
medium of conjunction,
because in him there is a natural world
and
there is a spiritual world;
consequently to the extent that a person is spiritual
he is the medium of
conjunction;
but to the extent
that a person is natural, and not spiritual,
he is not a medium of conjunction.
Nevertheless,
apart from this
mediumship of a person,
a Divine influx goes on into the world
and into the things
pertaining to
a person that are of the world,
but not into the person's
rational faculty.
HH 113
As all things that are in accord with Divine order
correspond to heaven,
so all things contrary to Divine order
correspond to hell.
All things
that correspond to heaven
have relation to good and truth;
but those
that correspond to hell
have relation to evil and falsity.
Thursday, February 01, 2024
HH 102 - The Divine Creator
HH 102
Angels are amazed when they hear
that there are people
who attribute
all things to nature
and nothing to the Divine,
and who also believe
that their body,
into which so many wonders of heaven are gathered,
is a
product of nature.
Still more are they amazed
that the rational part of a person
is believed to be from nature,
when, if people will but lift their
minds a little,
they can see
that such effects are not from nature
but
from the Divine;
and that nature has been created
simply for clothing
the spiritual
and for presenting it in a correspondent form
in the
outmost of order.