AC 4273
What Jacob had represented has been shown in the preceding pages,
and also that he represented various things in the natural,
because the state of truth and good is of one kind in the beginning,
or another in its progress, and still another in the end;
here, he represents the good of truth.
The reason of the this representation is
that his wrestling is presently treated of,
by which in the internal sense is signified temptation;
and because he was named "Israel,"
by whom is represented the celestial spiritual man;
and also because in what next
follows his conjunction with Esau is treated of,
by which conjunction is signified the initiation of truth into good.
These are the reason why Jacob now
represents the last or ultimate good of truth in the natural.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
AC 4263 - why goods and truths come up so many times
AC 4263
That goods and truths are mentioned so many times,
and are signified by so many various things,
is because all the things of heaven and the church have reference thereto;
the things of love and charity to goods,
and the things of faith to truths.
But still the differences among them as to genera and as to species
are innumerable,
and indeed endless,
as is evident from the fact that all who are in good are in the Lord's kingdom;
and yet no society there,
nor indeed an individual in a society,
is in the same good as another.
That goods and truths are mentioned so many times,
and are signified by so many various things,
is because all the things of heaven and the church have reference thereto;
the things of love and charity to goods,
and the things of faith to truths.
But still the differences among them as to genera and as to species
are innumerable,
and indeed endless,
as is evident from the fact that all who are in good are in the Lord's kingdom;
and yet no society there,
nor indeed an individual in a society,
is in the same good as another.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
AC 4249 - angels and evil spirits
... for the temptation comes from the angels holding a person in goods and truths and evil spirits holding him in evils and falsities.
[2] ... of such a nature is a person that if any one should say to him that there are evil spirits from hell who are flowing into his thought and will when he thinks and wills evils, and angels from heaven when he thinks and wills goods, he would stand amazed that any one should maintain such a thing; for he would say that he feels life in himself, and thinks from himself and wills from himself. From this feeling in himself he forms his belief, and not from his doctrine; and yet the doctrine is true, but the feeling fallacious.
[2] ... of such a nature is a person that if any one should say to him that there are evil spirits from hell who are flowing into his thought and will when he thinks and wills evils, and angels from heaven when he thinks and wills goods, he would stand amazed that any one should maintain such a thing; for he would say that he feels life in himself, and thinks from himself and wills from himself. From this feeling in himself he forms his belief, and not from his doctrine; and yet the doctrine is true, but the feeling fallacious.
Monday, October 15, 2007
AC 4236 - This is the camp of God. (Genesis 32:2)
AC 4235
And Jacob said when he saw them,
This is the camp of God.
That this signifies heaven,
is because the "camp of God" signifies heaven,
for the reason that an "army" signifies truths and goods,
and truths and goods are marshalled by the Lord in heavenly order...
and the heavenly order itself which is heaven, is the "camp."
This "camp" or order is of such a nature
that hell cannot possibly break in upon it,
although it is in the constant endeavor to do so.
It is this very order, and thus heaven itself,
which was represented by the encampments of the sons of Israel in the wilderness....
The tabernacle was in the midst,
and around which they encamped, represented the Lord Himself.
And Jacob said when he saw them,
This is the camp of God.
That this signifies heaven,
is because the "camp of God" signifies heaven,
for the reason that an "army" signifies truths and goods,
and truths and goods are marshalled by the Lord in heavenly order...
and the heavenly order itself which is heaven, is the "camp."
This "camp" or order is of such a nature
that hell cannot possibly break in upon it,
although it is in the constant endeavor to do so.
It is this very order, and thus heaven itself,
which was represented by the encampments of the sons of Israel in the wilderness....
The tabernacle was in the midst,
and around which they encamped, represented the Lord Himself.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
AC 4225 - the Grand Man is heaven
AC 4225
All those are within the Grand Man who are in love to the Lord
and in charity to the neighbor,
and who do good to the neighbor from the heart
according to the good that is in him,
and who have a conscience of what is just and equitable;
for these are in the Lord,
and consequently in heaven.
All those are within the Grand Man who are in love to the Lord
and in charity to the neighbor,
and who do good to the neighbor from the heart
according to the good that is in him,
and who have a conscience of what is just and equitable;
for these are in the Lord,
and consequently in heaven.
Saturday, October 13, 2007
AC 4231 - "And tarried all night in the mountain" (Genesis 31:54)
AC 4231
And tarried all night in the mountain.
That is signifies tranquillity, is evident from the signification of "tarrying all night," as being to have peace, thus tranquility. It was also a rite that those who entered into a covenant should tarry all night in one place, because tarrying all night in one place signified that there was no longer any hostility, and in the internal sense, that there was tranquillity and peace; for they who are conjoined in respect to good and truth are in tranquillity and in peace. It is therefore said here, "in the mountain," because by a "mountain" is signified the good of love and charity; for the good of love and charity confers peace.
Friday, October 12, 2007
AC 4205 - the case with the affection of truth
AC 4205 [2]
...no truth can ever be implanted with genuine affection,
and become rooted interiorly,
unless the person is in good;
for the genuine affection of truth is from the good
which is of love to the Lord
and of charity toward the neighbor.
The good flows in from the Lord,
but is not fixed except in truths;
for in truths good is welcomed,
because the are in accord.
...no truth can ever be implanted with genuine affection,
and become rooted interiorly,
unless the person is in good;
for the genuine affection of truth is from the good
which is of love to the Lord
and of charity toward the neighbor.
The good flows in from the Lord,
but is not fixed except in truths;
for in truths good is welcomed,
because the are in accord.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
AC 4200 - affections of genuine truth
AC 4200
... the affections of genuine truth are to remain within the church,
and not to be defiled with truths not genuine.
... the affections of genuine truth are to remain within the church,
and not to be defiled with truths not genuine.
AC 4197 - one tone does not create a melody
AC 4797 [7]
...one truth without connection with others is not confirmatory,
but a number together,
because from one may be seen another.
One does not produce any form,
and thus not any quality,
but only a number that are connected in a series.
For as one tone does not produce any melody,
still less harmony,
so neither does one truth.
...one truth without connection with others is not confirmatory,
but a number together,
because from one may be seen another.
One does not produce any form,
and thus not any quality,
but only a number that are connected in a series.
For as one tone does not produce any melody,
still less harmony,
so neither does one truth.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
AC 4192 - "...and they took stones, and made a heap."
AC 4192
... and they took stones, and made a heap. (Genesis 31:46)
That a "heap" signifies good, is because in old time, before they built altars, they made heaps, and ate together upon them, for a witness that they were joined together by love. But afterwards, when the representatives of the ancients were regarded as holy, instead of heaps they built altars; which also were of stones, but arranged in a more orderly manner. This is the reason why a "heap" has the same signification as an "altar," namely, the good of love; and by the "stones" in it are signified the truths of faith.
... and they took stones, and made a heap. (Genesis 31:46)
That a "heap" signifies good, is because in old time, before they built altars, they made heaps, and ate together upon them, for a witness that they were joined together by love. But afterwards, when the representatives of the ancients were regarded as holy, instead of heaps they built altars; which also were of stones, but arranged in a more orderly manner. This is the reason why a "heap" has the same signification as an "altar," namely, the good of love; and by the "stones" in it are signified the truths of faith.
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
AC 4167 - just and fair
AC 4167
... in the natural that is properly called
what is just and fair
which in the spiritual is called
what is good and true.
... in the natural that is properly called
what is just and fair
which in the spiritual is called
what is good and true.
Monday, October 08, 2007
AC 4151 - what we do
AC 4151 [6]
... for it is not the things that enter in,
but those which go out
that affect us;
according to the Lord's words in Mark 7:15:
There is nothing from without a man,
that entering into him can defile him:
but the things which come out of him,
those are they that defile the man.
... for it is not the things that enter in,
but those which go out
that affect us;
according to the Lord's words in Mark 7:15:
There is nothing from without a man,
that entering into him can defile him:
but the things which come out of him,
those are they that defile the man.
Sunday, October 07, 2007
AC 4145 - conjugial love - one heavenly affection
AC 4145 [3]
Take also as an example conjugial love:
the good which precedes and initiates is beauty, or agreement of manners,
or an outward adaptation of the one to the other,
or equality of condition, or a desired condition.
These goods are the first mediate goods of conjugial love.
Afterwards comes conjunction of minds, wherein the one wills as the other,
and perceives delight in doing that which pleases the other.
This is the second state;
and then the former things, though still present, are no longer regarded.
Finally there follows a union in respect to celestial good and spiritual truth,
in that the one believes as the other,
and the one is affected by the same good as the other.
When this state comes,
both are together in the heavenly marriage,
which is that of good and truth,
and thus are in conjugial love
- for conjugial love is nothing else -
and the Lord then flows into the affections of both as into one affection.
Take also as an example conjugial love:
the good which precedes and initiates is beauty, or agreement of manners,
or an outward adaptation of the one to the other,
or equality of condition, or a desired condition.
These goods are the first mediate goods of conjugial love.
Afterwards comes conjunction of minds, wherein the one wills as the other,
and perceives delight in doing that which pleases the other.
This is the second state;
and then the former things, though still present, are no longer regarded.
Finally there follows a union in respect to celestial good and spiritual truth,
in that the one believes as the other,
and the one is affected by the same good as the other.
When this state comes,
both are together in the heavenly marriage,
which is that of good and truth,
and thus are in conjugial love
- for conjugial love is nothing else -
and the Lord then flows into the affections of both as into one affection.
AC 4145 - conjugial love - one heavenly affection
AC 4145 [3]
Take also as an example conjugial love:
the good which precedes and initiates is beauty, or agreement of manners,
or an outward adaptation of the one to the other,
or equality of condition, or a desired condition.
These goods are the first mediate goods of conjugial love.
Afterwards comes conjunction of minds, wherein the one wills as the other,
and perceives delight in doing that which pleases the other.
This is the second state;
and then the former things, though still present, are no longer regarded.
Finally there follows a union in respect to celestial good and spiritual truth,
in that the one believes as the other,
and the one is affected by the same good as the other.
When this state comes,
both are together in the heavenly marriage,
which is that of good and truth, and thus are in conjugial love
- for conjugial love is nothing else -
and the Lord then flows into the affections of both as into one affection.
Take also as an example conjugial love:
the good which precedes and initiates is beauty, or agreement of manners,
or an outward adaptation of the one to the other,
or equality of condition, or a desired condition.
These goods are the first mediate goods of conjugial love.
Afterwards comes conjunction of minds, wherein the one wills as the other,
and perceives delight in doing that which pleases the other.
This is the second state;
and then the former things, though still present, are no longer regarded.
Finally there follows a union in respect to celestial good and spiritual truth,
in that the one believes as the other,
and the one is affected by the same good as the other.
When this state comes,
both are together in the heavenly marriage,
which is that of good and truth, and thus are in conjugial love
- for conjugial love is nothing else -
and the Lord then flows into the affections of both as into one affection.
Saturday, October 06, 2007
AC 4121 - brotherhood
AC 4121
... regarded in themselves
goods and truths acknowledge
no other father than the Lord,
for they are from Him alone.
Hence all who are in goods and truths
are in brotherhood....
... regarded in themselves
goods and truths acknowledge
no other father than the Lord,
for they are from Him alone.
Hence all who are in goods and truths
are in brotherhood....
Friday, October 05, 2007
AC 4112 - good & truth in the Word
AC 4112
... where truth is treated of in the Word,
good is also treated of,
because of the heavenly marriage of good and truth
in every particular of the Word.
... where truth is treated of in the Word,
good is also treated of,
because of the heavenly marriage of good and truth
in every particular of the Word.
Thursday, October 04, 2007
AC 4104 - what happens when heavenly things come before natural things
AC 4107 [4]
... in so far as a person sets heavenly things before worldly ones,
so far are the things in his natural
arranged in order
according to the state of heaven ...
... in so far as a person sets heavenly things before worldly ones,
so far are the things in his natural
arranged in order
according to the state of heaven ...
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
AC 4078 - nothing can do evil to the Divine
AC 4078
For nothing can do evil to the Divine,
but its influx can be hindered.
All evil does this....
For nothing can do evil to the Divine,
but its influx can be hindered.
All evil does this....
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
AC 4063 - the use of mediate good
AC 4063 [2]
When a person is being regenerated, he is kept by the Lord in a kind of mediate good. This good serves for introducing genuine goods and truths....
[3]
When therefore a person, the old being made new (that is, being regenerated), it is not done in a moment, as some believe, but through a course of years; nay, during the person's whole life, even to its end; for his concupiscences have to be extirpated, and heavenly affections have to be insinuated; and the person has to be gifted with a life with which he had not before, and of which indeed he knew scarcely anything. Seeing that the person's states of life have to be so greatly changed, it must needs be that he is long kept in a kind of mediate good, that is, in a good which partakes both of the affections of the world, and of the affections of heaven; and unless he is kept in this mediate good, he (the person) in no wise admits heavenly goods and truths.
When a person is being regenerated, he is kept by the Lord in a kind of mediate good. This good serves for introducing genuine goods and truths....
[3]
When therefore a person, the old being made new (that is, being regenerated), it is not done in a moment, as some believe, but through a course of years; nay, during the person's whole life, even to its end; for his concupiscences have to be extirpated, and heavenly affections have to be insinuated; and the person has to be gifted with a life with which he had not before, and of which indeed he knew scarcely anything. Seeing that the person's states of life have to be so greatly changed, it must needs be that he is long kept in a kind of mediate good, that is, in a good which partakes both of the affections of the world, and of the affections of heaven; and unless he is kept in this mediate good, he (the person) in no wise admits heavenly goods and truths.
Monday, October 01, 2007
AC 4060 - coming in the clouds (Matthew 24:30)
AC 4060 [7]
And they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of the heavens
with power and great glory;
signifies that the Word will then be revealed as to its internal sense,
in which the Lord is;
the "Son of man" is the Divine truth therein;
the "cloud" is the literal sense;
"power" is predicated of the good, and "glory" of the truth....
And they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of the heavens
with power and great glory;
signifies that the Word will then be revealed as to its internal sense,
in which the Lord is;
the "Son of man" is the Divine truth therein;
the "cloud" is the literal sense;
"power" is predicated of the good, and "glory" of the truth....
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