Saturday, February 26, 2011
AE 730d - natural, rational, spiritual, a church; AE 732 - the growth of the New Church
Every person is born natural,
and lives naturally until he becomes rational;
and when he has become rational
he can be led by the Lord and become spiritual;
and this is effected by the implanting of the knowledges of truth from the Word,
and at the same time by the opening of the spiritual mind
which receives the things of heaven,
and by calling forth these knowledges
and elevating them out of the natural person
and conjoining them with the spiritual affection of truth.
This opening and conjunction is possible only through temptations,
because in temptations a person fights interiorly
against the falsities and evils that are in the natural person.
In a word, a person is introduced into the church
and becomes a church through temptations.
This was represented by the wandering
and leading about of the sons of Israel in the wilderness.
The state of the natural person before he is regenerated
was represented by their sojourning in the land of Egypt,
for "the land of Egypt" signified the natural person . . ..
But the spiritual state, which is the state of the church with a person,
was represented by the introduction of the sons of Israel
into the land of Canaan,
for "the land of Canaan" signified the church with its truths and goods,
together with its affections, and delights,
which reside in such a person;
while the reformation and regeneration of a person
before from being natural he becomes spiritual and thus a church,
was represented by their wanderings and journeyings
in the wilderness forty years.
AE 732 [2-3]
There are several reasons why this New Church
that is called the Holy Jerusalem
will first begin with a few,
afterwards to be with more,
and finally to reach fullness.
First, its doctrine,
which is the doctrine of love to the Lord and charity towards the neighbor,
cannot be acknowledged and thus received
except by those who are interiorly affected by truths,
and those only can be interiorly affected by truths
who have the ability to see them,
and those only see truths
who have cultivated their intellectual faculty,
and have not destroyed it in themselves by the loves of self and of the world.
A second reason is
that the doctrine of that church cannot be acknowledged
and consequently received
but by those who have not confirmed themselves by doctrine
and at the same time by life
in faith alone;
confirmation by doctrine alone does not prevent reception,
but confirmation by life also does prevent,
for such do not know what love to the Lord is,
nor what charity towards the neighbor is,
nor are they willing to know.
A third reason is
that the New Church on the earth grows
according to its increase in the world of spirits,
for spirits from that world are with people,
and they are from such as while they lived on earth
were in the faith of their church,
and none of these receive the doctrine
but those who have been in the spiritual affection of truth;
these only are conjoined to heaven where that doctrine is,
and they conjoin heaven to a person.
Friday, February 25, 2011
AE 730a - with every person the Lord can . . .
. . . the Lord does not flow immediately into a person's understanding
except so far as the will is in good.
With every person the Lord can enlighten the understanding,
and thus flow in with Divine truths,
since there is given to every person the ability to understand truth,
and this for the sake of his reformation;
nevertheless the Lord does not flow in,
because truths do not remain except so far as the will has been reformed.
Moreover, it is dangerous
to so enlighten the understanding in truths as to produce belief
except so far as the will acts as one with it;
since a person can then pervert, adulterate, and profane truths,
which is most hurtful.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
AE 727b - "rod & staff"
As "rod and staff" signify the power of Divine truth,
and thus Divine truth in respect to power,
so in the contrary sense "rod and staff"
also signify the power of infernal falsity,
and thence infernal falsity in respect to power.
Jehovah has broken the staff of the wicked,
the rod of them that rule.
(Isaiah 14:5)
"To break the staff of the wicked"
signifies to destroy the power of falsity from evil; and
"to break the rod of them that rule"
signifies to destroy the rule of falsity.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
AE 726 - the Lord's infinite power through Divine truth
. . . spiritual auras and atmospheres
that are nearest to the Lord as a sun are the most pure;
but according to the degrees in which they are removed from Him
they are less and less pure.
Therefore there are three heavens,
the inmost heaven in a purer aura,
the middle heaven in an aura less pure,
and the lowest heaven in an aura still less pure.
These auras or atmospheres, which are spiritual,
because they have sprung from the Lord as a sun,
when made active in common exhibit heat,
but when modified in their least parts exhibit light.
That heat, which in its essence is love,
and that light, which in its essence is wisdom,
are called specifically Divine truth;
but together with the auras, which are also spiritual,
they are called the Divine proceeding.
Now from these the heavens were created, and also the worlds;
for all things that exist in the natural world
are produced from the spiritual world,
as effects from their effecting causes.
From this the creation of heaven and earth
by means of Divine truth proceed from the Lord as a sun,
which is above the angelic heavens,
can be seen as in a natural mirror.
It can also in some degree be comprehended
that the Lord has infinite power by means of the Divine proceeding,
which in general is called Divine truth.
This also is meant by these words in John:
In the beginning was the Word,
and the Word was with God,
and God was the Word;
all things were made by Him,
and without Him was not anything made that was made.
And the world was made by Him.
(John 1:1, 3, 10)
And in David:
By the Word of Jehovah were the heavens made.
(Psalm 33:6)
"The Word" signifies Divine truth.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
The Lord Is God (Deuteronomy 4:32-40)
Ask now about the former days, long before your time,
from the day God created human beings on the earth;
ask from one end of the heavens to the other.
Has anything so great as this ever happened,
or has anything like it ever been heard of?
Has any other people heard the voice of God speaking out of fire,
as you have, and lived?
Has any god ever tried to take for himself
one nation out of another nation,
by testings, by signs and wonders, by war,
by a mighty hand and an outstretched arm,
or by great and awesome deeds,
like all the things the LORD your God did for you in Egypt
before your very eyes?
You were shown these things so that you might know
that the LORD is God; besides him there is no other.
From heaven he made you hear his voice to discipline you.
On earth he showed you his great fire,
and you heard his words from out of the fire.
Because he loved your ancestors
and chose their descendants after them,
he brought you out of Egypt by his Presence and his great strength,
to drive out before you nations greater and stronger than you
and to bring you into their land
to give it to you for your inheritance, as it is today.
Acknowledge and take to heart this day
that the LORD is God in heaven above and on the earth below.
There is no other.
Keep his decrees and commands, which I am giving you today,
so that it may go well with you and your children after you
and that you may live long in the land
the LORD your God gives you for all time.
Monday, February 21, 2011
AE 724 - doctrine, life & regeneration
. . . every doctrine of he church is a doctrine of truth,
and that truth of doctrine becomes good
and comes to be of love and charity
when from doctrine it passes into life.
AE 724b [8]
... regeneration is the conjunction of goods with truths
and of truths with goods,
and it is the Lord who regenerates,
and the Word that teaches.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
AE 721c - "and she shall bring forth sons in pain"
Jehovah God said to the woman,
In multiplying I will multiply your pain and your conception;
in pain you will bring forth sons;
and your obedience shall be to your man,
and he shall rule over you.
(Genesis 3:16)
This does not mean that women are to bring forth sons in pain,
but "the woman" means the church that from celestial has become natural;
"eating of the tree of knowledge" signifies this.
That the person of the church cannot easily be regenerated
by means of truths and a life according to them,
and that he must endure temptations
that truths may be implanted and conjoined to good,
is signified by "pain and conception shall be multiplied,"
and by "she shall bring forth sons in pain,"
"conception" signifying the reception of truth that is from good,
and "to bring forth sons" signifying to bring forth truths
from the marriage of truth and good.
Because the natural person is full of lusts
from the love of self and of the world,
and these can be removed only by means of truths,
therefore it is said
"your obedience shall be to your man, and he shall rule over you,"
"man" signifying here as elsewhere in the Word the truth of the church.
AE 721c - "and she shall bring forth sons in pain"
Jehovah God said to the woman,
In multiplying I will multiply thy pain and thy conception;
in pain you will bring forth sons;
and your obedience shall be to your man,
and he shall rule over you.
(Genesis 3:16)
This does not mean that women are to bring forth sons in pain,
but "the woman" means the church that from celestial has become natural;
"eating of the tree of knowledge" signifies this.
That the people of the church cannot easily be regenerated
by means of truths and a life according to them,
and that he must endure temptations
that truths may be implanted and conjoined to good,
is signified by "pain and conception shall be multiplied,"
and by "she shall bring forth sons in pain,"
"conception" signifying the reception of truth that is from good,
and "to bring forth sons" signifying to bring forth truths
from the marriage of truth and good.
Because the natural person is full of lusts
from the love of self and of the world,
and these can be removed only by means of truths,
therefore it is said
"your obedience shall be to your man, and he shall rule over you,"
"man" signifying here as elsewhere in the Word the truth of the church.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
AE 717a - "precious stones" signify divine truths; AE 717d - the truths of the Word
. . . "precious stones" signify Divine truths.
They mean Divine truths in the ultimate of order,
which are the truths of the sense of the letter of the Word,
because these are transparent, having in them a spiritual sense,
and in that sense there is the light of heaven,
which makes all things of the sense of the letter of the Word
to be translucently clear, and to be variegated also
according to the series of things in the spiritual sense
from which arise modifications of heavenly light,
that present such colors as appear in the heavens,
and so in precious stones of various kinds.
AE 717d [15,18]
. . . with the evil, the same as with the good,
the Word is still the Word
and its truths are truths in themselves;
and when the evil pervert and falsity the truths of the Word
it yet does not change their essence.
. . . the truths of the Word do not change their essence
when they are with the evil.
Friday, February 18, 2011
AE 715 - contrary sense
. . . in the Word every word has also a contrary sense,
and what is contrary to what is holy is profane.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
AE 714b - those in the spiritual affection of truth
. . . all who are in the spiritual affection of truth,
that is, who love truth because it is truth
and because it is serviceable to eternal life
and to the life of the souls of people,
have intelligence from the Lord.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
AE 714a - spiritual or sensual?
And behold a great red dragon,
signifies all who are merely natural and sensual from the love of self,
and yet have more or less knowledge from the Word
from doctrine therefrom or from preaching,
and think to be saved by knowledge alone apart from life.
. . . all who live for the body and the world,
and not for God and heaven,
become merely natural and sensual . . .
. . . truths from the Word with a life according to them
are what make a person spiritual,
for life is willing truths
and doing them
from a love of them . . .
. . . to love truths
and from love to will them
and from that will
to do them
is from heaven,
that is, through heaven from the Lord,
and is in its nature celestial and Divine . . .
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
AE 711 - the woman clothed with the Sun
She cried out travailing and pained to bring forth,
signifies non-reception by those in the church
who are natural and sensual, and their resistance.
AE 710c - "the babe leaped in the womb"
It is said of John the Baptist:
That he was filled with the Holy Spirit in his mother's womb;
and that the babe leaped in the womb at the salutation of Mary.
(Luke 1:15, 41, 44).
This signified that he was to represent the Lord in relation to the Word,
as Elijah did;
for in the Word, which is Divine truth,
there is everywhere the marriage of Divine good and Divine truth,
and Divine good united with Divine truth
is the Divine proceeding from the Lord,
which is called the Holy Spirit.
The leaping in the womb at the salutation of Mary
represented the joy arising from the love of the conjunction of good and truth,
thus the joy of celestial conjugial love,
which is in every particular of the Word.
Monday, February 14, 2011
AE 710c - the circle of marriage
. . . there are marriages in the heavens even as on earth,
but in the heavens the marriages are of like with like;
for man is born to act from the understanding,
but woman from affection,
and the understanding with men is the understanding of truth and good,
and the affection with women is the affection of truth and good;
and as all understanding derives its life from affection,
therefore the two there are joined together,
as the affection which belongs to the will
is joined with the correspondent thought which belongs to the understanding.
. . . yet, in order that the understanding and affection may act as one,
they are so joined together in heaven that the correspondent affection,
which belongs to the woman,
is conjoined with the correspondent understanding
which belongs to the man;
and as a result, both by correspondence have a life that is full of love.
Now because two different affections
cannot correspond to one understanding,
therefore in heaven one man never has and never can have several wives.
"Therefore they are no more twain but one flesh"
signifies that thus the understanding of good and truth
and the affection of good and truth are not two but one,
in like manner as while will and understanding are two
they are nevertheless one;
and the like is true of truth and good and of faith and charity,
which indeed are two but yet one, that is,
when truth is of good and good is of truth,
so also when faith is of charity and charity is of faith;
and this also is the source of conjugial (marriage) love.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
AE 710a - "Blessed are they . . ."
Jesus said, Yea, rather blessed are they
that hear the Word of God and keep it.
(Luke 11:28)
"Blessed are they that hear the Word of God and keep it,"
which describes the regeneration
that is effected by truths from the Word and a life according to them;
"to hear the Word of God" signifies to learn truths from the Word,
and "to keep it" signifies to live according to those truths.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
AE 707 - the effects in loving the Lord
. . . for love to the Lord
is to love and to will those things that are of the Lord,
consequently those things that the Lord has commanded in the Word,
and love towards the neighbor is to act from that will,
thus it consists in the performance of uses,
which are effects.
Friday, February 11, 2011
AE 706 - signs and wonders
"Sign" and "wonder" are mentioned in many passages in the Word,
"sign" meaning that which indicates, witnesses,
and persuades respecting the subject of inquiry,
and "wonder" meaning that which stirs up, strikes dumb,
and fills with amazement;
thus a sign moves the understanding and faith,
but a wonder the will and its affection,
for the will and its affection are what are stirred up,
stricken dumb, and filled with amazement,
while the understanding and its faith
are what are persuaded and moved by indications and proofs.
[2] That there is a difference between a sign and a wonder
is evident from the fact that the Jews,
although they had seen so many wonders performed by the Lord,
still sought signs from Him;
and also from the fact
that the prodigies wrought in Egypt and in the wilderness
are sometimes called "signs" and sometimes "wonders,"
and sometimes both.
It is further evident from this,
that in every particular of the Word there is a marriage of truth and good,
and thus also of the understanding and will,
for truth is of the understanding and good of the will,
consequently "signs" there have reference to things
pertaining to truth, and to faith and the understanding,
and "wonders" to the things pertaining to good,
and to affection and the will.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
AE 701e - conjunction through Divine truth
. . . "covenant", where the Lord is treated of,
signifies conjunction through Divine truth.
There is indeed, a conjunction with Him through the good of love;
but because the Lord flows in with a person through good into truths,
whereby a person has the affection of truth,
and receives the Lord's good in truths,
from which he acknowledges, confesses, and worships the Lord . . .
Wednesday, February 09, 2011
AE 701c - covenants, old & new
. . . the covenants that the Lord makes with men
must be on the part of the Lord and on the part of men;
they must be on the part of both that there may be conjunction . . .
[15-16]
. . . "the old covenant," . . . was a conjunction through such Divine truth
as is contained in the books of Moses
and is called "commandments, judgments, and statutes,"
in which . . . there lay inwardly hidden
such Divine truth as is in heaven, which is internal and spiritual.
This Divine truth was disclosed by the Lord when He was in the world;
and as through this alone there is conjunction of the Lord with men,
therefore this is what is meant by "the new covenant,"
also by "His blood," which is therefore called "the blood of the new covenant."
"Wine" has a similar meaning.
Tuesday, February 08, 2011
AE 701a - conjunction, covenant, Divine light, & freedom
. . . it was called "the ark of the covenant" because the law was in it,
and the "law," which in a broad sense means the Word,
signifies the Lord in relation to Divine truth, which is the Word,
. . . for all Divine truth proceeds from Him,
and when this is received by a person
conjunction with the Lord is effected,
and this conjunction is what is signified by "covenant."
. . . The Lord continually flows into all people with light that enlightens,
and with the affection of knowing and understanding truths,
also for willing and doing them;
and as that light and that affection continually flow in from the Lord,
it follows that a person becomes rational to the extent
that he receives of that light,
and he becomes wise and is led by the Lord
so far as he receives of that affection.
That affection with its light draws to itself and conjoins to itself
the truths that person from infancy has learned from the Word,
from doctrine out of the Word, and from preaching;
for every affection desires
to be nourished by the knowledges that are in harmony with it.
From this conjunction a person's spiritual love or affection is formed,
through which he is conjoined to the Lord,
that is, through which the Lord conjoins a person to Himself.
[2] But in order that that light and that affection may be received,
freedom of choice has been given to a person,
and as that freedom is from the Lord,
it is also a gift of the Lord with a person
and is never taken away from him;
for that freedom belongs to a person's affection or love,
and consequently also to his life.
From freedom a person can think and will what is evil,
and can also think and will what is good.
So far, therefore, as from that freedom,
which belongs to his love and so to his life,
a person thinks falsities and wills evils,
which are the opposites of the truths and goods of the Word,
so far he is not conjoined to the Lord;
but so far as he thinks truths and wills goods, which are from the Word,
so far he is conjoined to the Lord,
and the Lord makes those truths and goods to be of his love,
and consequently of his life.
From this it is evident that this conjunction is reciprocal,
namely, of the Lord with a person and of a person with the Lord;
such is the conjunction that is meant in the Word by "covenant."
[3] . . . If one lets his hands hang down and waits for influx
he receives nothing,
and can have no reciprocal conjunction with the Lord,
thus he is not in the covenant.
That this is so is clearly evident from this,
that the Lord in a thousand passages in the Word has taught
that a person must do good and must not do evil,
and this the Lord would by no means have said,
unless something had been given to a person by which he has ability to do,
and unless that which has been given to a person
might seem to him to be as if his own, although it is not his.
Monday, February 07, 2011
AE 700e - "Philistines", and to serve
. . . he who makes no account of the good of charity and of life
becomes merely natural, and even sensual, loving only worldly things,
and is unable to understand any truths spiritually,
and the truths he apprehends naturally he either falsifies or defiles.
Such are they who are meant in the Word by the "Philistines."
So it is evident why the Philistines so frequently fought with the sons of Israel,
and that sometimes the Philistines conquered,
and sometimes the sons of Israel.
The Philistines conquered
when the sons of Israel departed
from the statutes and precepts in not doing them;
but when the sons of Israel lived according to these
they conquered.
To live according to the precepts and statutes
was their good of love and good of life.
[23]
. . . to bear a yoke signifies to serve . . .
Sunday, February 06, 2011
AE 700a - "the law" and the third heaven
. . . the "law" means the Lord in relation to Divine truth or the Word,
. . . and it is Divine truth proceeding from the Lord that forms the heavens.
This is received in the greatest purity by the angels of the third heaven,
because they are in conjunction with the Lord through love to Him,
since all angels in that heaven are in love to the Lord;
consequently they see Divine truth in themselves,
like something implanted,
although it flows in continually from the Lord.
For this reason that heaven more than the other heavens which are below it,
is said to be in the Lord,
because it is in the Divine that proceeds from Him.
Saturday, February 05, 2011
AE 696d - spiritual fear vs. natural fear
. . . spiritual fear is a holy fear
that abides within every spiritual love variously
according to the quality and the quantity of the love.
In such fear is the spiritual person,
and he knows that the Lord does not do evil to anyone,
much less does He destroy any one as to body and soul in Gehenna,
but that He does good to all
and desires to raise up every one as to body and soul into heaven to Himself.
This is why the the fear of the spiritual person is a holy fear
lest by the evil of life and the falsity of doctrine a person should turn away,
and thus do harm to that Divine love in himself.
But natural fear is a fearfulness, dread,
and terror of dangers and punishments, and thus of hell;
this fear abides within every corporeal love,
also variously according to the quality and quantity of the love.
The natural person who has such fear
does not know otherwise than that the Lord does evil to the evil,
condemns them, casts them into hell, and punishes them,
and on this account such persons are in fear and dread of the Lord.
Friday, February 04, 2011
AE 696b - to fear, serve, walk, & love
What does Jehovah your God ask of you
but to fear Jehovah your God,
to walk in all His ways and to love Him,
and to serve Jehovah your God
with your whole heart and with your whole soul?
(Deuteronomy 10:12, 20)
The expressions "to fear Jehovah God,"
"to walk in His ways,"
"to love Him,"
and "to serve Him," are here used,
and by all these worship by truths from good is described;
worship by truths
is meant by "fearing Jehovah God" and by "serving Him,"
and worship from good
by "walking in His ways" and by "loving Him;"
therefore it is also said "with the whole heart and with the whole soul,"
"heart" signifying the good of love and charity that belongs to the will,
and "soul" the truth of doctrine and faith that belongs to the understanding;
for "heart" corresponds to the good of love,
and in a person to his will,
and "soul" corresponds to the truth of faith,
and in a person to his understanding . . ..
Thursday, February 03, 2011
AE 695d - the loves of evil & falsity
. . . the love of evil is nourished by falsities,
and the love of falsity is nourished by evils . . ..
Wednesday, February 02, 2011
AE 695a - "reward"
And to give reward to His servants, the prophets and the saints.
(Revelation 11:18)
"Reward" means properly that delight, blessedness, and happiness
that is in the love or affection of good and truth.
. . . the Lord is in that love or affection, and with the Lord is heaven;
. . . those will receive who do good and speak truth
from the love or affection of good and truth,
thus from the Lord,
and in no wise from themselves;
and as they do this from the Lord
and not from themselves
it is not a reward of merit but a reward of grace.
Tuesday, February 01, 2011
AE 689 - all being, living, and ability are from the Lord
Saying, we give Thee thanks, O Lord God Almighty,
(Revelation 11:17)
signifies the acknowledgment
that all being, living, and ability are from the Lord.
[2] In respect to Divine omnipotence:
it does not involve any power to act contrary to order,
but it involves all power to act according to order,
for all order is from the Lord . . ..
Because it is of the Divine omnipotence
to lead one who wishes to be led according to order,
and thus to lead no one contrary to order,
therefore it is not of the Divine omnipotence to lead anyone to heaven
who wishes to lead himself,
since it is a law of order that what a person does
he shall do from reason and from freedom,
because that which is received by the reason
and done from freedom remains with a person,
and is appropriated to him as his own,
but not that which is not received by the reason and done from freedom.
Consequently it is clear
that it is not of the Divine omnipotence to save those
who are not willing to be led according to order,
for to be led according to order is to be led according to the laws of order,
and the laws of order are the precepts of doctrine and life from the Word;
it is therefore of the Divine omnipotence to lead a person
who is willing to be led according to these
every moment and continually to eternity.
. . . It is also of the Divine omnipotence to protect people from the hells,
so far as this can be done without injury to freedom and reason;
for all the hells are as nothing against the Lord's Divine power;
without this power of the Lord it is impossible for any person to be saved.
Monday, January 31, 2011
AE 687 - "to sit" from Psalm 1 to Easter morning
Blessed is the man that walks not in the counsel of the wicked,
and stands not in the way of sinners,
and sits not in the seat of the scornful.
(Psalm i. 1)
Here it is said, to walk, to stand, and to sit,
because these follow one another,
for to walk pertains to the life of thought from intention,
to stand pertains to the life of intention from the will,
and to sit to the life of the will, thus to the esse of the life.
Counsel also, of which to walk is said, regards the thought;
way, in which one is said to stand, regards intention,
while to sit in a seat refers to the will, which is the esse of a person's life.
Jesus said, Henceforth you will see
the Son of man sitting on the right hand of power,
and coming on the clouds of heaven.
(Matthew 26:63, 64; Mark 14:61, 62; Luke 22:69).
To sit on the right hand of power
signifies the Divine Omnipotence of the Lord
over the heavens and over the earths,
after He had subjugated the hells and glorified His Human.
To come on the clouds of heaven
signifies by means of Divine Truth in the heavens;
for after the Lord had united His Human with the Divine itself,
Divine Truth went forth from Him;
and He Himself is therein with angels and with people,
because He is in the Word, which is Divine Truth,
in which and from which is the Divine Omnipotence.
AE 687c [17-18]
That "to sit" is an expression
significative of the being and permanence of state of a thing and of life . . ..
"To sit before Jehovah" means to be with Him,
thus to will and to act from Him;
"to stand before Him" means to have regard for
and to understand what He wills;
and "to walk before Him" means to live according to His precepts,
thus from Him.
An angel of the Lord was seen sitting upon the stone
which he had rolled away from the entrance to the tomb.
(Matt. 28:2).
Angels were seen in the tomb,
sitting one at the head,
and the other at the feet.
(John 20:12; Mark 16:5).
These things seen were representative of the Lord's glorification,
and of introduction into heaven by Him;
for the "stone" that was placed before the sepulcher,
and that was rolled away by the angel,
signifies Divine truth, thus the Word,
which was closed up by the Jews, but opened by the Lord.
And as a "sepulcher," and preeminently the sepulcher where the Lord was,
signifies in the spiritual sense resurrection and also regeneration,
and "angels" signify in the Word Divine truth,
therefore angels were seen sitting one at the head and the other at the feet;
"the angel at the head" signifying Divine truth in things first,
and "the angel at the feet" Divine truth in ultimates,
both proceeding from the Lord;
and when Divine truth is received regeneration is effected,
and there is resurrection.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
AE 684d - "Anoined"
Jehovah will judge the ends of the earth,
and will give strength unto His King
and exalt the horn of His Anointed.
(1 Samuel 2:10)
This is a part of the prophetic song of Hannah, the mother of Samuel,
before there was any king or anointed over Israel,
therefore "King" and "Anointed" here mean the Lord,
to whom "is given strength" and whose "horn is exalted"
when the Divine is united to the Human,
"strength" signifying the power of good over evil,
and "horn" the power of truth over falsity,
and truth is said "to be exalted" when it becomes interior,
and in the same degree becomes more powerful.
[35] . . . "to anoint the Holy of Holies"
signifies to unite the Divine itself with the Human in the Lord,
for this is "the Holy of Holies."
Saturday, January 29, 2011
AE 684a - "Lord" and "Christ"
It is said that
"the kingdoms of the world are become our Lord's and His Christ's,"
and "Lord" here has the same meaning as
"Jehovah" in the Old Testament,
and "Father" in the New,
namely, the Lord in respect to the Divine Itself
and in respect to Divine good;
while "Christ" has the same meaning
as "God" in the Old Testament,
and "the Son of God" in the New,
namely the Lord in respect to the Divine Human
and also in respect to Divine truth . . .
Friday, January 28, 2011
AE 678 - the glory of the Lord
. . . the glory of the Lord can be seen from this,
that the light of heaven,
from which is all wisdom, beauty, and magnificence in the heavens,
proceeds from the Lord as a sun,
and it is the Lord's Divine love that appears to the angels as a sun.
From this it is clear that the light of heaven,
which in its essence is Divine truth and Divine wisdom,
is the Divine love proceeding;
and as love desires nothing else than to give that which is its own to another,
thus to fill others with blessedness,
what will not the Divine love do?
Nevertheless, the Lord cannot give His glory to anyone
and fill him with wisdom and blessedness
unless he acknowledges and worships the Lord,
for it is by this that a person conjoins himself to the Lord by love and faith;
for in order that acknowledgment and worship
may be acknowledgment and worship,
it must be from love and faith;
and without conjunction by means of these
no good can flow in from the Lord,
because it is not received.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
AE 677 - "to become afraid"
In the Word "to become afraid," "to be dismayed,"
and like expressions are often used in reference
both to the good and to the evil,
and "terror" and "dismay" signify a state of the mind
disturbed and changed by an imminent or visible danger to the life;
but this is one thing with the good and another with the evil;
with the good it is a disturbance of mind and a change of state
from imminent and visible danger to the soul,
but with the evil it is from imminent and visible danger to the life of the body.
This is because the good regard the life of the soul
and not so much the life of the body as the chief and final thing,
while the evil regard the life of the body
and not so much the life of the soul as the chief and final thing . . .
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
AE 675a - possessing truths
. . . those who possess truths
both in the memory and in the life
enrich themselves in intelligence to eternity . . .
Those who do not acquire spiritual intelligence in the world
through the knowledges of truth and good from the Word are evil,
as can be seen from this,
that all are born into evils of every kind,
and these evils are removed only by means of Divine truths from the Word,
that is, by applying truths to uses,
and thus receiving them in the life.
So to those who have gained it is said:
Good and faithful servants,
ye have been faithful over a few things,
I will set you over many things;
enter ye into the joy of your Lord.
(Matthew 25:21, 23)
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
AE 670 - at the end of the old, a preservation for the new
A few words shall be said to make known what in particular is involved in
"the going up into heaven of the two witnesses
that were slain and lived again."
(Revelation 11)
At the end of the church,
when there is no faith because there is no charity,
the interior things of the Word
which are to serve the New Church for doctrine and life are disclosed.
This was done by the Lord Himself,
when the end of the Jewish Church was at hand;
for the Lord Himself then came into the world
and opened the interiors of the Word,
especially those relating to Himself,
love to Him and love towards the neighbor, and faith in Him,
which before lay hidden in the interiors of the Word,
since they were in its representatives,
and so in the particular things of the church and of worship.
These truths, therefore,
that were disclosed by the Lord were interior truths,
and in themselves spiritual;
and these afterwards served the New Church for doctrine and life,
as has been said just above.
These truths, however, were not immediately received,
nor until after a considerable lapse of time,
as is well known from ecclesiastical history;
and for the reason that they could not be received
until all things in the spiritual world had been reduced to order;
for as the spiritual world is conjoined to the natural world with people,
so unless that world had been first reduced to order,
people in the natural world could not have understood
or perceived the goods of love and the truths of doctrine;
this is why so long a time intervened before the Christian Church
was universally established in the European world;
for all effects that exist in the natural world
derive their origin from causes in the spiritual world,
especially those that relate to the things of the church . . ..
[3] It was similar when the Most Ancient Church,
which was before the flood, came to its end,
for then the representatives of celestial things,
which existed among the most ancient people,
were gathered up into one body by those who were called "Enoch,"
and were preserved for the use of the New Church after the flood;
and this was called a representative church,
because its laws and statutes, and in general its worship,
consisted of representatives,
or of such things in the natural world as corresponded
to spiritual things in the spiritual world.
The like was done with these, that is,
they were separated from the evil
by being taken into heaven and thus protected,
and this till the old church came to its end,
when a New Church was to be established.
This is described by these words in Genesis:
And Enoch walked with God and he was no more,
for God took him.
(Genesis 5:24)
[4] The like is done at the present day.
This church, which is called Christian,
has at this day come to its end,
therefore the arcana of heaven and the church
have now been revealed by the Lord,
to serve as the doctrine of life and faith for the New Church,
which is meant by "the New Jerusalem" in Revelation.
This doctrine, too, has been taken up into heaven
lest harm be done to it by the evil
before the establishment of the New Church.
Such, therefore, is the signification of this respecting the two witnesses,
that "they went up into heaven;"
also of what follows in the next chapter,
where it treats of "the woman about to bring forth a child,"
before whom stood the dragon . . ..
Monday, January 24, 2011
AE 666 - feet
. . . the signification of "feet," as being the natural,
which is the ultimate of Divine order,
and the base upon which prior or higher things rest,
and which they subsist . . .
[5] You have made my feet to stand in a broad place.
(Psalm 31:8)
"A broad place" signifies the truth of doctrine from the Word,
therefore "to make my feet to stand in a broad place"
signifies to cause one to live according to Divine truths . . .
Jehovah will not suffer your foot to totter.
(Psalm 121:3)
namely, that he will not suffer the natural to go astray from truths;
for so far as the natural goes astray,
so far the interiors which belong to the understanding and will,
also go astray.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
AE 660 - "rejoice and be glad"
It is said "rejoice and be glad" because of the marriage of good and truth;
for "joy" is predicated of good because it relates to love,
for it belongs especially to the heart and will,
and "gladness" is predicated of truth,
because it relates to the love of truth,
for it belongs especially to the mind and its thought;
therefore we speak of "joy of heart" and "gladness of mind."
. . . there is no good with anyone unless it is formed by truths,
nor is there truth with anyone unless it is made living by good;
for every truth is a form of good,
and all good is the being [esse] of truth . . .
Saturday, January 22, 2011
AE 659d - a tent - the good of celestial love & genuine peace
Thou shalt know that thy tent is peace . . .
(Job 5:24)
A "tent" signifies in the Word
the holiness of worship and the good of love,
because Divine worship in most ancient times was performed in tents;
and because their worship was from the good of celestial love,
a "tent" signifies also that good;
and since
there is genuine peace in celestial good
therefore it is said,
"Thou shalt know that they tent is peace."
Friday, January 21, 2011
AE 658 - point of view
. . . everyone sees the things that are of the Lord,
and thus of heaven and the church,
according to what his state is,
since from that he sees;
consequently he can see no otherwise
than in accord with what that is.
Thus he who denies the Lord and His Divine
in heaven and in the church
sees them not,
because he sees from the negative . . .
Thursday, January 20, 2011
AE 655a - two forms of capital punishment
That the Jews who were at Jerusalem crucified the Lord
means that He was crucified
by the evils and falsities therefrom which they loved;
for all things recorded in the Word respecting the Lord's passion
represented the perverted state of the church with that nation.
For although they accounted the Word holy,
yet by their traditions they perverted all things therein
until there was no longer any Divine good or truth remaining with them,
and when Divine good and Divine truth,
which are in the Word, no longer remain,
evils and falsities from infernal love succeed in their place,
and these are what crucify the Lord.
As it is here said "where our Lord was crucified,"
it shall be told what "crucifixion"
(or hanging upon wood) signified with the Jews.
They had two modes of capital punishment, crucifixion and stoning;
and "crucifixion" signified a condemnation and curse
because of the destruction of good in the church,
and "stoning" signified a condemnation and curse
because of the destruction of truth in the church.
"Crucifixion" signified a condemnation and curse
because of the destruction of good in the church,
for the reason that "wood," upon which they were hung,
signified good, and in the contrary sense evil,
both pertaining to the will;
and "stoning" signified a condemnation and curse
because of the destruction of truth in the church,
for the reason that "the stone," with which they were stoned,
signified truth, and in the contrary sense falsity,
both pertaining to the understanding . . .
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
AE 654k - the process
In a word, a person must first enrich the memory with knowledges,
afterwards by these his understanding must be cultivated,
and finally the will.
The memory belongs to the natural person,
the understanding to the rational,
and the will to the spiritual.
This is the way of a person's reformation and regeneration.
This is why the sons of Israel were first led into Egypt,
afterwards into the wilderness to undergo temptations,
and finally into the land of Canaan, for as has been said,
they were to represent the church from its first rise to its last end.
Their abiding and sojourning in Egypt
represented the instruction of the natural person;
their wanderings forty years in the wilderness
represented the temptations by which the rational person is formed;
and the land of Canaan, into which they were finally brought,
represented the church, which regarded in itself is spiritual.
[64] But they who are not willing to be reformed and regenerated
stop at the first stage, and remain natural;
and this is why the sons of Israel, who were not willing,
so often desired to return to Egypt
(which desire of theirs is frequently mentioned in the book of Exodus);
for they were natural, and were scarcely capable of becoming spiritual,
and yet they were to represent those things
that belong to the spiritual church;
for this reason they were led into Egypt,
and afterwards into the wilderness,
and finally into the land of Canaan,
thus representing the rise, progress,
and final establishment of the church with a person.
This makes clear why the sons of Israel
were so strongly forbidden to return into Egypt;
for by so doing they would have represented
that from being spiritual people they had become natural,
and when a spiritual person becomes natural
he no longer sees any truths and does not perceive any goods,
but falls into falsities and evils of every kind.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
AE 654j - when servants rule over us
. . . as the things belonging to the natural person
are relatively things of service,
since the natural person was created to serve the spiritual,
therefore when the natural rules over the spiritual,
servants have dominion,
and this is what is meant by
"servants rule over us,
there is no one to set us free from their hands."
(Lamentations 5:8)
Monday, January 17, 2011
AE 654f,g - the natural and the spiritual
Because all knowledges [scientifica]
that are serviceable to the spiritual person for the confirming of truths
are from the Lord, that is, all application of them
to confirm the truths and goods of heaven and the church so:
Joseph was carried down into Egypt,
and was there made ruler over the whole land.
(Genesis 41)
For "Joseph" in the highest sense
means the Lord in relation to the Divine spiritual,
and consequently, also the truth of doctrine,
which is based upon the knowledges [scientifica] of the natural person;
and as the natural person, or the natural of a person,
must be subordinate to the spiritual,
that it may be serviceable in confirming
and executing the decisions of the spiritual person,
therefore Joseph, that this dominion might be represented,
was made ruler over Egypt,
and under his direction Egypt had crops or corn in abundance,
so that the neighboring countries were supplied therefrom,
even the land of Canaan itself.
654g [38]
. . . all evils and all falsities therefrom
that pervert and destroy the truths and goods of the church
flow forth from the natural person separated from the spiritual.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
AE 654c - to be instructed
Jacob with his sons, who were then called the sons of Israel,
went down by command into Egypt,
and dwelt in Goshen,
which was the best of the lands of Egypt,
and there remained a long time.
(Gen. 46, et seq.)
This was done because a person must be instructed in truths
scientifically and naturally before he is instructed spiritually.
[16] For every person, by truths scientifically and naturally understood,
acquires for himself a rational
into which the spiritual can flow in and operate;
for through the rational which belongs to his understanding
a person receives the light of heaven, which is spiritual light,
and through the rational enlightened by the spiritual
he surveys cognitions and knowledges,
selecting from them such as are in accord
with the genuine truths and goods of heaven and the church,
which are spiritual,
and rejecting those that are not;
thus it is that a person lays the foundation of the church in himself.
. . ."to sojourn" in the Word signifies to be instructed.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
AE 653a, b - the love of self
. . . the evils of the love of self and the the falsities of doctrine
are what crucify the Lord . . .
[2] . . the more a person loves himself
the more he despises, yea, denies spiritual things.
AE 653b [9]
. . . no one rejects the holy things of the church
and denies the Divine of the Lord
more interiorly than those do who are in the love of self;
those who are in the love of the world and in the evils therefrom
may reject the holy things of the church, but not so interiorly,
that is, form the confirmation of the heart.
Friday, January 14, 2011
AE 652c - rain
God, who gives rain upon the faces of the earth,
and who sends waters upon the faces of the streets.
(Job 5:10)
"To give rain upon the faces of the earth"
signifies the influx of Divine truth
into all things with those who are of the church;
and "to send waters upon the faces of the streets"
signifies Divine influx into the truths of doctrine,
that a person may be rendered spiritual thereby.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
AE 650g - in the wilderness
The spirit urging Jesus caused Him to go into the wilderness,
and He was in the wilderness forty days;
and He was with the beasts,
and angels ministered unto Him.
(Mark 1:12, 13)
The Lord's being in the wilderness forty days
represented the duration of all those most direful temptations
which He, above all others in the whole world, endured and withstood;
for "forty days" signify the entire period and duration of temptations,
thus not that He was tempted at that time only,
but from childhood even to the end of His life in the world;
His last temptation was in Gethsemane.
For by temptations He subjugated all the hells and also glorified His Human.
Because temptations arise through evil spirits and genii
who are from hell, thus through the hells,
from which evils and falsities and their cupidities and lusts arise,
so the "beasts" here, with which the Lord was, do not mean beasts,
but the hells and the evils that rise out of them;
and the "angels" who ministered unto Him do not mean angels,
but Divine truths,
through which from His own power He overcame and subjugated the hells.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
AE 650f - reorganization
. . . if evils and the consequent falsities were removed all at once
a person would have scarcely any life,
since the life into which he is born
is a life of evil and consequent falsity from cupidities,
which are removed only so far as goods and truths enter,
for by these they are removed.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
AE 650b - "beast", "wild beast", animal person
. . . in the Word "beast" and "wild beast" are carefully distinguished,
"beasts" signifying the affections of the natural person
that belong to a person's will,
and "wild beasts" the affections of the natural person
that belong to a person's understanding.
AE 650 [17]
What is exterior or natural is signified by "beast,"
because a person, in respect to his external or natural
a person is nothing but a beast;
for he enjoys like desires and also pleasures, appetites and senses,
so that in these respects a person is entirely similar to the beast;
therefore the natural person may be called the animal person.
But what is internal or spiritual is signified by "person,"
because it is in respect to his internal or spiritual
that a person is a person;
this enjoys the affections of good and truth
such as are with the angels of heaven,
also because by means of this with him
a person rules his natural or animal person, which is a beast.
Monday, January 10, 2011
AE 650a - Psalm 68:9,10
O God, You make the rain of good will to drop down;
You shall strengthen Your inheritance when it is weary;
Your wild beast (Your congregation) shall dwell in it.
(Psalm 68:9,10)
Here evidently "wild beast" stands for a people
that receives the influx of Divine truth from the Lord . . .
"the rain of good will"
signifies the influx of Divine truth from Divine clemency.
Sunday, January 09, 2011
AE 646 , 647 - our choices
. . . those who do not acknowledge and confess the Lord
are unable to receive any good of love or truth of faith;
for by non-acknowledgment and denial
they shut heaven to themselves, that is,
they reject all the influx of good and truth from heaven,
or through heaven from the Lord . . .
AE 647 [2]
. . . the Lord God is not the cause of evil with anyone,
and he who is not the cause of evil is not the cause of punishment,
but the evil itself that is with a person is the cause.
Saturday, January 08, 2011
AE 644d - receiving the Lord
...he that receives the words of the Lord,
that is, Divine truths,
in one part of the mind only,
which is that of the thought or understanding,
and not at the same time in the other part,
which is that of the affection or will,
yields in temptations,
and falls into grievous falsities, which are the falsities of evil . . .
but he who receives Divine truths in both parts,
that is, both in the understanding and in the will,
conquers in temptations.
Friday, January 07, 2011
AE 461 - the progression
The church, from the most ancient times to the end of the Jewish Church,
progressed like a person who is conceived, born, and grows up,
and is then instructed and taught;
but the successive states of the church after the end of the Jewish Church,
or from the time of the Lord even to the present day,
have been like a person increasing in intelligence and wisdom,
or becoming regenerate.
For this end the interior things of the Word, of the church, and of worship,
were revealed by the Lord when He was in the world;
and now again, things still more interior are revealed;
and in the measure that things interior are revealed
can a person become wiser;
for to become interior is to become wiser,
and to become wiser is to become interior.
Thursday, January 06, 2011
AE 638a - being and existence
. . . there are two things that make a one,
namely, good and truth;
good is not good except it be from truth,
and truth is not truth except it be from good;
consequently it is only when these two make a one
that they have being and existence.
Wednesday, January 05, 2011
AE 637a - "Clothed in sackcloth" (Revelation 11:3)
Clothed in sackcloth,
(Revelation 11:3)
signifies in mourning
because of the non-reception of Divine good and Divine truth.
. . . here because of their non-reception;
for the witnesses were seen clothed in sackcloth,
and they signify the Divine good,
from which is every good of love and charity,
and the Divine truth,
from which is every truth of doctrine and faith;
these appear to be in mourning when they are not received,
but in joy when they are received.
Tuesday, January 04, 2011
AE 632 - the holy city
And the holy city shall they trample down
(Revelation 11:2)
. . . "the holy city" signifies the doctrine of Divine truth,
for Divine truth is what is called "holy" in the Word.
Monday, January 03, 2011
AE 630a - three distinct senses
The Word and worship are altogether as heaven and the church are;
for as there are three heavens,
so in the Word there are three distinct senses:
the inmost sense, which is called the celestial sense,
is for the inmost or third heaven;
the middle sense, which is called the spiritual sense,
is for the middle or second heaven;
and the ultimate sense,
which is called the celestial-natural and spiritual-natural sense,
is for the lowest or first heaven.
These three senses, besides the natural which is for the world,
are in the Word and in all its particulars;
and as the three heavens have the Word
and each heaven is in its own sense of the Word,
and from this is their heaven and also their worship,
it follows that what signifies heaven signifies also the Word and worship.
Sunday, January 02, 2011
AE 629c - only the Lord
. . . it is permissible to everyone
to think about the moral and civil life of another,
and to judge of it;
without such thought and judgment concerning others
no civil society could subsist;
therefore "not to judge and condemn"
signifies not to think evil of the neighbor spiritually understood,
that is, of his faith and love, which belong to a person's spiritual life,
for these lie concealed in his interiors,
and therefore are unknown to anyone except the Lord alone.
Saturday, January 01, 2011
AE 627 [5] - Divine Truth
Divine Truth in its descent proceeds according to degrees,
from the highest or inmost to the lowest or ultimate.
Divine Truth in the highest degree
is such as the Divine is that goes forth immediately from the Lord,
thus the Divine Truth above the heavens,
and this, being infinite, cannot come to the perception of any angel.
But the Divine Truth of the first degree
is that which comes to the perception of the angels
of the inmost or third heaven,
and is called the celestial Divine Truth;
from this comes the wisdom of those angels.
The Divine Truth of the second degree
is that which comes to the perception of the angels
of the middle or second heaven,
and is the cause of their wisdom and intelligence;
it is called spiritual Divine Truth.
The Divine Truth of the third degree
is that which comes to the perception of the angels
of the ultimate or first heaven,
and is the source of their intelligence and knowledge (scientia);
it is called celestial-natural and spiritual natural Divine Truth.
But the Divine Truth of the fourth degree
is that which comes to the perception
of the people of the church living in the world;
it is the source of their intelligence and knowledge;
this is called natural Divine Truth,
and the ultimate of this is called sensual Divine Truth.
Friday, December 31, 2010
AE 625 - why we can't make spiritual judgments
because the peoples and nations outside of the church
were for the most part in falsities as to doctrine,
and yet because they lived a life of love to God
and of charity towards the neighbor
the falsities of their religion were accepted by the Lord as truths,
for the reason that there was inwardly in their falsities the good of love,
and the good of love gives its quality to every truth,
and in this case it gives its quality to the falsity that such accept as truth;
and moreover, the good that lies concealed within causes such
when they come into the other life
to perceive genuine truths and accept them.
Again there are truths that are only appearances of truth,
like those truths that are in the sense of the letter of the Word;
these appearances of truth are accepted by the Lord as genuine truths
when there is in them the good of love to the Lord
and the good of charity towards the neighbor;
and with such in the other life
the good that lies hidden within dissipates the appearances,
and makes bare the spiritual truths which are genuine truths.
[3] . . . the Word must be taught
in respect to the goods of life and the truths of doctrine,
for these two are what the Word in its whole complex contains.
[4] This is the sense of these words abstracted from persons,
which is the truly spiritual sense.
The sense of the letter in most places has regard to persons,
and mentions persons,
but the truly spiritual sense is without any regard whatever to persons.
For angels who are in the spiritual sense of the Word
have no idea of person or of place in any particular
of what they think or speak,
for the idea of person or of place limits and confines the thoughts,
and thereby renders them natural;
it is otherwise when the idea is abstracted from persons and places.
It is from this that angels have intelligence and wisdom,
and that thence angelic intelligence and wisdom are ineffable.
While a person lives in the world he is in natural thought,
and natural thought derives its ideas
from persons, places, times, and material things,
and if these should be taken away from a person,
his thought which comes to perception would perish,
for without these he comprehends nothing;
but angelic thought is apart from ideas drawn from
persons, places, times, and material things;
and this is why angelic thought and speech are ineffable,
and to a person also incomprehensible.
[5] And yet a person who has lived in the world
a life of love to the Lord and of charity towards the neighbor comes,
after his departure from the world, into that ineffable intelligence and wisdom;
for his interior mind, which is the very mind of his spirit, is then opened,
and then the person, when he becomes an angel,
thinks and speaks from that mind,
and consequently thinks and speaks such things
as he could not utter or comprehend in the world.
Such a spiritual mind, which is like the angelic mind, every person has;
but because a person while in the world speaks, sees, hears, and feels,
by means of a material body,
that mind lies hidden within the natural mind, or lives above it;
and what a person thinks in that mind he is wholly ignorant of;
for the thought of that mind then flows into the natural mind,
and there limits, bounds, and so presents itself as to be seen and perceived.
So long as a person is in the body in the world,
he does not know that he has within him this mind,
and in it possesses angelic intelligence and wisdom,
because, as has been said,
all things that abide there flow into the natural mind,
and thus become natural according to correspondences.
This has been said to make known what the Word is in the spiritual sense,
which sense is wholly abstracted from persons and places,
that is, from such things as derive their quality
from the material things of the body and the world.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
AE 624a - "What he said to me" (Revelation 10:11)
"What he said to me"
(Revelation 10:11)
. . . what the Lord says is a command . . .
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
AE 622a - "belly"
. . . because the "belly" signifies from correspondence
the interiors of the understanding and of thought,
and these, if they cleave to the earths there,
are infected and imbued with the falsities of evil.
For this reason, in the spiritual world
no one lies with the belly upon the ground;
and indeed, to walk there with the feet upon the ground
means to touch and drink in
what is exhaled from the hells with the corporeal natural,
which corresponds to the soles of the feet;
and this natural has no communication
with the thoughts of the understanding,
except in those who are in evils in respect to life
and in falsities in respect to doctrine.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
AE 619b - Psalm 19:9,10
The judgments of Jehovah are truth, they are righteous altogether;
more desirable than gold and than much fine gold;
and sweeter than honey and the dropping of honeycombs.
(Psalm 19:9, 10)
"Judgments" signify the truths and goods of worship,
therefore it is said
"the judgments of Jehovah are truth, they are righteous altogether;"
"righteous" signifies the good of life and worship therefrom;
and as good is also signified by "gold" and "fine gold,"
it is said that "they are more desirable than gold and than much fine gold,"
"gold" meaning celestial good,
"fine gold" spiritual good,
and "desirable" means what belongs to affection and love.
Since the goods by which a person is affected are delightful
it is said that they are "sweeter than honey and the dropping of honeycombs,"
and that "the words of Jehovah are sweet to the palate,
more than honey to the mouth,"
"sweet" signifying what is delightful,
"honey" natural good,
and "the dropping of honeycombs" natural truth.
And because "honey" means natural good,
and the "mouth" signifies what is external,
it is said "more than honey to my mouth,"
as in Revelation, that "the little book was sweet as honey in the mouth."
Sunday, December 26, 2010
AE 617b - God-with-us
Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a Son,
and shall call His name God-with-us;
butter and honey shall He eat,
that He may know to reject the evil and to choose the good.
For before the boy knows to reject the evil and to choose the good
the land which you abhor will be forsaken from before its two kings.
(Isaiah 7:14-16)
It is evident that the "Son" whom the virgin shall conceive and bear,
and whose name shall be called "God-with-us,"
is the Lord in respect to His Human;
the appropriation, in respect to the Human,
of spiritual and natural Divine good is meant by
"butter and honey shall He eat,"
spiritual Divine good by "butter,"
natural Divine good by "honey,"
and appropriation by "eating;"
and because so far as it is known how to reject evil and to choose good,
so far spiritual and natural Divine good is appropriated,
therefore it is said,
"that He may know to reject the evil and to choose the good."
AE 617b [10]
. . . it is useless to endeavor to acquire from what is one's own [proprium]
the good of love and that which nourishes the soul . . .
Saturday, December 25, 2010
AE 616 - the active and the reactive
And I went unto the angel, saying, Give me the little book,
(Revelation 10:9)
. . . these words mean the faculty to perceive from the Lord
of what quality the Word is.
It is granted by the Lord to every person to perceive this,
but yet no one does perceive it
unless he wishes as of himself to perceive it.
This ability to reciprocate,
a person must have in order to receive the faculty to perceive the Word;
unless a person wishes and does this as of himself
no such faculty can be appropriated to him;
since, in order that appropriation may be effected,
there must be an active and a reactive;
the active is from the Lord, so is the reactive,
but the latter appears to be from a person;
for the Lord Himself gives this reactive,
and consequently it is from the Lord and not from the person;
but as a person does not know otherwise than that he lives from himself,
and consequently that he thinks and wills from himself,
so he must needs do this as if it were from what is proper to his own life;
and when he so acts,
it is then first implanted in him, and conjoined and appropriated to him.
In brief, action and reaction constitute all conjunction,
and in action and mere passiveness there is no conjunction;
for when the agent or active flows into the mere patient or passive,
it passes through and is dissipated,
for the passive yields and retires;
but when the agent or active flows into a passive that is also a reactive,
then they join together and the two remain conjoined.
Thus it is with the influx of Divine good and Divine truth
into a person's will or love;
for this reason when the Divine flows into the understanding alone
it passes through and is dissipated,
but when it flows into the will,
where what is a person's own (proprium) resides,
it remains conjoined.
Friday, December 24, 2010
AE 612 [6-8] - Glad Tidings!

Sing unto Jehovah, bless His name;
proclaim the good tidings of His salvation from day to day;
for Jehovah comes, for He comes to judge the earth;
He shall judge the world in righteousness,
and the peoples in His truth.
(Psalm 96:2, 13)
That when the end of the church is at hand
the good tidings of the Lord's coming will be proclaimed,
is predicted also by the Lord Himself in the Gospels:
The angel said to Zacharias,
I am Gabriel, that stand in the presence of God;
and I was sent to speak unto thee,
and to proclaim to thee these good things.
(Luke 1:19)
The angel said to the shepherds,
Be not afraid,
behold I proclaim to you good tidings of great joy,
which shall be to all people.
For there is born to you this day, in the city of David,
a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.
(Luke 2:10, 11)
Because "to proclaim good tidings"
signifies to announce the Lord's coming, "the good tidings"
in the highest sense signify the Lord Himself in relation to His coming,
in relation to judgment, and to the salvation of the faithful . . .
Thursday, December 23, 2010
AE 612 - The Open Word
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
AE 609 - "to create"
. . . the signification of "to create,"
as being not only to cause to be,
but also to be perpetually,
by holding it together and sustaining it by the Divine proceeding;
for the heavens have had existence and perpetually have existence,
that is, subsist by means of the Lord's Divine,
which is called the Divine truth united to Divine good.
. . . "to create," in reference to the church and to people of the church,
means to create anew, that is, to regenerate . . .
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
AE 608b - oaths
. . . merely external or natural people
wish to have the truth confirmed and witnessed to by oaths;
but internal or spiritual people do not wish this;
indeed, they turn away from oaths and shudder at them,
especially those in which God
and the holy things of heaven and the church are appealed to,
and are content with saying and with having it said
that a thing is true, or that it is so.
Monday, December 20, 2010
AE 601a - the lion has roared
The Lord Jehovih will not do a word
unless He shall reveal His secret unto His servants the prophets.
The lion has roared, who will not fear?
The Lord Jehovih has spoken, who will not prophesy?
(Amos 3:7, 8)
"The Lord Jehovih will not do a word
unless He has revealed His secret to His servants the prophets"
signifies that the Lord opens
the interior things of the Word and of doctrine
to those who are in truths from good;
"to reveal a secret,"
signifies to enlighten and to open the interior things of the Word;
"His servants the prophets"
signify those who are in the truths of doctrine and who receive;
"the lion has roared, who will not fear?"
signifies a powerful revelation and manifestation of Divine truth;
"the Lord Jehovih has spoken, who will not prophesy?"
signifies its reception and manifestation.
The Lord is called "Lord Jehovih" when good is treated of.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
AE 600a - "the Father"
. . . "the Father" meaning the Divine good of the Divine love,
from which is heaven and everything of heaven . . .
AE 600a - right hand; fishing in a boat
and the "left hand" truth from good . . .
Jesus said to the disciples who were fishing,
Cast the net on the right side of the boat, then ye shall find.
They cast, therefore,
and they were no longer able to draw it for the multitude of fishes.
(John 21:6)
Since "fishing" signifies in the Word
the instruction and conversion of people who are in external or natural good,
in which good were most of the Gentiles at that time,
"fish" signifying the things of the natural man,
and "boat" doctrine from the Word;
therefore "the right side of the boat" signifies the good of life.
This makes clear the signification of what the Lord said,
"Cast the net on the right side of the boat,"
namely, that they should teach the good of life.
That they would thus convert the Gentiles to the church
is signified by their finding in such abundance
that "they were not able to draw the net for the multitude of fishes."
Saturday, December 18, 2010
AE 595 - "the bow in the cloud"
. . . all light in heaven is spiritual,
and in its essence is the Divine truth proceeding from the Lord.
From this it can be seen that "the bow in the cloud or rainbow"
signifies spiritual Divine truth translucent through natural Divine truth,
and there is such a translucence with those
who are being reformed and regenerated by the Lord
by means of Divine truth and a life according to it.
In the heavens also this very translucence appears as a rainbow.
Friday, December 17, 2010
AE 594d - Divine truth, heaven and angels
. . . whether you say Divine truth or the heavens it is the same,
since the heavens are heavens from Divine truth,
and the angels there are angels from the reception of Divine truth.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
AE 593 - "strong angel"
And I saw another strong angel coming down out of heaven,
(Revelation 10:1)
signifies the Lord as to the Word,
here as to its ultimate sense,
which is called the sense of the letter.
This is evident from the signification of a "strong angel,"
as being the Lord as to the Word . . .
for all the strength and all the power of Divine truth
exist and consist in its ultimate,
consequently in the sense of the letter of the Word.
[2] Because it is the sense of the letter of the Word that is meant,
therefore it is said that the angel was seen "coming down out of heaven."
The like is said of the Word, which is the Divine truth;
this comes down from the Lord through the heavens into the world,
consequently it is adapted to the wisdom of the angels
who are in the three heavens,
and is also adapted to people who are in the natural world.
For this reason the Word in its first origin of all is wholly Divine,
afterward celestial, then spiritual, and lastly natural;
it is celestial for the angels of the inmost or third heaven,
who are called celestial angels,
it is spiritual for the angels of the second or middle heaven
who are called spiritual angels,
and it is celestial-natural and spiritual-natural
for the angels of the ultimate or first heaven
who are called celestial-natural and spiritual-natural angels,
and it is natural for people in the world;
for so long as people live in a material body they think and speak naturally.
This then is why the Word is with the angels of each heaven,
but with a difference according to the degrees
of their wisdom, intelligence, and knowledge [scientia];
and although it differs in its sense in each heaven,
still it is the same Word,
because it is the Divine itself . . . .
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
AE 586 - "That they should not adore demons"; AE 587a - light vs. darkness
That they should not adore demons, (Revelation 9:20)
signifies that they should not worship their own cupidities.
. . . The affection of evil and falsity is what is called cupidity,
and is what is signified by "demon."
[2] But what is meant by "worshiping demons" shall also be told briefly.
Every person is associated with spirits;
without association and conjunction with them no one can live;
and the spirits with a person are such as his affections or cupidities are;
therefore when a person in his worship
does not look to the Lord or to the neighbor,
but looks to himself and to the world, that is,
when he worships God for the sole end of being carried to honors,
and of gaining wealth, or of being able to do injury to others,
then he worships demons;
for then the Lord is not present in his worship,
but infernal spirits are present . . .
AE 587a [2]
. . . when the light of the world is separated from the light of heaven
there is thick darkness in things spiritual.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
AE 585b - "In that day . . ."
In that day shall a man look to his Maker,
and his eyes shall see the Holy One of Israel,
and he shall not look to the altars, the work of his hands,
and he shall not see that which his fingers have made.
(Isaiah 17:7, 8)
This is said of the Lord's coming and of a new church at that time.
"The Maker to whom a man shall then look"
means the Lord in relation to Divine good,
and "the Holy One of Israel whom his eyes shall see"
means the Lord in relation to Divine truth.
The "altars, which are the work of hands,
and which the fingers have made, to which a man shall not look,"
signify worship from evils and the consequent falsities of doctrine
that are from self-intelligence.
So these words mean
that everything of doctrine will be from the Lord
and not from a person's self [proprium],
which is the case when a person is in the spiritual affection of truth,
that is, when he loves truth itself because it is truth,
and not for the most part because it gives him reputation and a name.
Monday, December 13, 2010
AE 581a - craftiness
. . . evil conceals in itself all craftiness and malice,
as good does in all prudence and wisdom.
AE 575 - What are real visions?
As the prophets, by whom the Word was written, had real visions,
and others who were also called prophets had visions that were not real,
but their visions were vain and are called "lies,"
it is important that it should be known what visions are.
All things that really appear in the spiritual world are correspondences,
for they correspond to the interiors of angels,
which are the things of their minds,
that is, of their affection and of their thought therefrom,
and therefore such things are signified by them.
For the spiritual,
which is of the affection and the consequent thought of the angels,
clothes itself with such forms
as appear in the three kingdoms of the natural world,
the animal, the vegetable, and the mineral,
and all these forms are correspondences,
such as appeared to the prophets,
and which signify the things to which they corresponded.
But in the spiritual world there can be appearances also
that are not correspondences;
and these are produced by spirits, especially evil spirits,
by means of fantasies,
for by means of fantasies such spirits can present to the view palaces,
and houses full of decorations, also decorated garments;
they can also induce upon themselves beautiful faces,
and other like appearances;
but as soon as the fantasy ceases all these things vanish,
because they are external in which there is nothing internal.
As such visions are from fantasies they signify fallacies
because they deceive the senses
and fallaciously present to view things like real things.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
AE 575 - visions
Visions, which and from which a person or the spirit of person sees,
are of a twofold kind;
there are real visions and visions that are not real;
real visions are visions of such things as really appear in the spiritual world,
corresponding altogether with the thoughts and affections of angels,
consequently they are real correspondences.
Such were the visions that the prophets had who prophesied truths;
such also were the visions that appeared to John,
and that are described throughout Revelation.
But visions that are not real
have the same appearance in the external form as real visions,
but not in the internal form;
they are produced by spirits by means of fantasies.
Such visions those prophets had who prophesied vain things or lies.
All such visions, because they are not real are fallacies,
and thus they also signify fallacies.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
AE 573a - hosts, angels
The angels gathered together, or a company of them, is called "a host,"
because "the angels,"the same as "hosts" signify Divine truths and goods,
because they are recipients of these from the Lord.
Friday, December 10, 2010
AE 572 - becoming a spiritual person
. . . a person has spiritual life through his understanding,
for he becomes a spiritual person
in the measure in which his understanding is opened
and permits itself to be enlightened by means of truths.
But it is by means of truths from good that the understanding is opened,
not by means of truths without good;
for person thinks truth so far as he lives in the good of love and charity.
Truth indeed is the form of good,
and all good with a person is of his will,
and all truth is of his understanding;
therefore the good of the will
presents its form in the understanding,
and the form itself
is thought from the understanding
which is from the will.
Thursday, December 09, 2010
AE 569c - different kinds of reasonings
. . . by means of the Word there is conjunction of the Lord with the church,
and when the Word is perverted by reasonings
that favor evils and falsities there is no longer any conjunction . . .
Reasonings from the spiritual person are rational, and therefore might better be called conclusions from reason and from truths, because they are from the interior and from the light of heaven;
but reasonings from the natural person respecting spiritual things are not rational, however rational they may be in things moral and civil, which are evident before the eyes, because they are from natural light alone;
but reasonings from the sensual person respecting spiritual things are irrational, because they are from fallacies and thus from ideas that are false; these are the reasonings here treated of and in the Apocalypse.
Wednesday, December 08, 2010
AE 569a - genuine reasonings
It is known in the church
that the natural person does not perceive the things of heaven
unless the Lord flows in and enlightens,
which influx is through the spiritual of a person . . ..
Genuine reasonings respecting spiritual things
spring from the influx of heaven into the spiritual of a person,
and thence through the rational into the knowledges and cognitions
which are in the natural person,
by means of which the spiritual person confirms himself.
This way of reasoning respecting spiritual things is according to order.
But reasonings about spiritual things that come from the natural person,
and still more those that come from the sensual person,
are entirely contrary to order;
for the natural person cannot flow into the spiritual person
and see anything there from itself,
still less can the sensual person,
since there is no physical influx;
but the spiritual person can flow into the natural
and from that into the sensual,
since there is spiritual influx.
Tuesday, December 07, 2010
AE 559 - true elevation
Thus Jehovah shall make you as the head, and not as the tail;
and you shalt be above only, and you shalt not be beneath,
if you will hearken unto the commandments of your God.
(Deuteronomy 28:13)
"To make as the head"
means to make spiritual and intelligent,
and thus to elevate out of the light of the world into the light of heaven;
and "to make as the tail"
means to make sensual and foolish,
so as not to look to heaven but only to the world . . .
"to be above" meaning to be elevated by the Lord so as to look to heaven,
and "to be beneath" meaning not to be elevated by the Lord, but by self,
and a person by self looks only to the world.
For the interiors of a person which belong to his thought and affection
are elevated to heaven by the Lord
when a person is in the good of life and consequently in the truths of doctrine;
but when he is in the evil of life and thence in falsities,
his lower things look downward,
thus only to his body and to such things as are in the world, and thus to hell.
Thus a person puts off his truly human nature and puts on a beastly nature,
for beasts look downward and to such things only
as are met with in the world and upon the earth.
Elevation into the light of heaven by the Lord
is an actual elevation of a person's interiors to the Lord;
and a depression or casting down
to such things as are below and outside the eyes
is an actual depression and casting down of the interiors,
and when this takes place,
all the thought of the spirit is immersed in the ultimate sensual.
Monday, December 06, 2010
AE 556b - the law in heaven
"All things whatsoever you would that men should do to you,
do you even so to them;
this is the law and the prophets."
(Matthew vii. 12; Luke vi. 31)
Because this is the law in heaven,
and from heaven in the church,
therefore also every evil has with itself a corresponding punishment,
called the punishment of evil,
which is in the evil, as if conjoined with it.
From this proceeds the punishment of retaliation,
which was prescribed to the sons of Israel,
because they were external and not internal people.
Internal people, as the angels of heaven are,
do not desire to retaliate evil for evil,
but from heavenly charity they forgive,
for they know that the Lord defends against the evil all who are in good,
that He defends according to the good which they possess,
and that He would not defend, if, on account of the evil done to them,
they were to be fired by enmity, hatred, and revenge,
for these things turn protection aside.
Sunday, December 05, 2010
AE 555a - "to bake"
. . . "to bake" signifies to prepare and conjoin
that it may serve for the use of life . . .
Saturday, December 04, 2010
AE 555a - the Word is inwardly spiritual because it is Divine
For the Word is inwardly spiritual, because it is Divine;
but if man and woman, old man and babe,
youth and virgin meant such persons,
the Word would not be spiritual but natural;
but it becomes spiritual when "man and woman"
mean the church in respect to truth and its affection,
"old man and babe"
the church in respect to wisdom and innocence,
and "young man and virgin"
the church in respect to intelligence and its affection.
Moreover, a person is a person because the church is in him,
and where the church is, there is heaven.
When, therefore, a person as "old," "young," an "infant," a "male,"
also "woman" and "virgin" are mentioned,
these expressions signify whatever pertains to the church,
corresponding to their age, sex, inclination,
affection, intelligence, and wisdom.
Friday, December 03, 2010
AC 549 - the sensual & persuasion
. . . the darkening and drawing away from seeing the truth
is caused by the persuasion with which the mind is infatuated.
AE 552 [2]
The sensual person, who is in falsities from evil,
reasons as if from an understanding of truth,
because he is in the persuasion
that falsity is truth and that evil is good;
and so long as he is in that persuasion
he can see nothing rationally and intellectually;
but whatever he has persuaded himself of,
he believes to be a matter of the highest reason
and most eminent understanding;
for the rational and intellectual in him is closed up,
and thus he is in a persuasive belief
respecting the things he thinks and speaks.
Thursday, December 02, 2010
AE 545, 549
. . . he who denies that the Word is Divine in the entire sense of the letter,
breaks off his connection with heaven,
because it is through the Word that a person has connection with heaven.
AE 549
. . . a strong persuasiveness has not only the power of infatuating
but also of suffocating . . .
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
AE 544 - obdurate = obstinate, stubborn, inflexible, pig-headed
"To dwell among scorpions" (Ezekiel 2:6)
means among those who have persuaded themselves,
and strongly persuade others, of falsities,
and who do not admit any truth;
therefore they are called "stubborn and thorny,"
also "hard of face and obdurate in heart."
Moreover, in those who are in a strong persuasion of falsity
the interiors which belong to the rational mind are closed up,
consequently they think and speak from the lowest sensual only,
and when this sensual is enkindled by the fire of self-love
it is hard and obdurate,
and also hardens and makes obdurate
the interiors of others who it addresses.
[4] . . . wisdom is of truth from good,
while cunning is of falsity from evil;
and falsity from evil destroys truth from good . . .