AE 186a
. . . moral life apart from spiritual life
is the life of the love of self and the love of the world,
while moral life that is from spiritual life
is a life of love to the Lord and love towards the neighbor;
this life is the life of heaven,
but the other life is what is called spiritual death.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Monday, July 19, 2010
AE 185 - "works"
AE 185
I know thy works, (Revelation 3:1)
"Works" signify the things that are of life
because they are the effects of life,
for they proceed from the life of everyone.
If the life is good the works are good,
but if the life is evil the works are evil.
The life that is in works is the intention,
which is of the will,
and of the thought therefrom;
and this life is the life of a person's spirit;
for it is the spirit in a person that intends and thinks.
Without this life in works
they would be only motions like those of automatons.
For this reason the wise do not look at the works,
but at the life that is in the works, namely, at the intention.
This is especially true of the angels who are with a person;
they do not see his works, but only the intentions of his mind,
and conclude therefrom what the person's state is.
From this it can be seen that "works" in the spiritual sense mean the life;
and as the life of a person is diverse,
depending mainly upon his love,
it is his love that is especially signified by "works" .
This is why it is said to the angel of each church in the beginning,
"I know thy works;" which therefore means
that the Lord knows the whole life of a person,
and its quality in respect to love.
I know thy works, (Revelation 3:1)
"Works" signify the things that are of life
because they are the effects of life,
for they proceed from the life of everyone.
If the life is good the works are good,
but if the life is evil the works are evil.
The life that is in works is the intention,
which is of the will,
and of the thought therefrom;
and this life is the life of a person's spirit;
for it is the spirit in a person that intends and thinks.
Without this life in works
they would be only motions like those of automatons.
For this reason the wise do not look at the works,
but at the life that is in the works, namely, at the intention.
This is especially true of the angels who are with a person;
they do not see his works, but only the intentions of his mind,
and conclude therefrom what the person's state is.
From this it can be seen that "works" in the spiritual sense mean the life;
and as the life of a person is diverse,
depending mainly upon his love,
it is his love that is especially signified by "works" .
This is why it is said to the angel of each church in the beginning,
"I know thy works;" which therefore means
that the Lord knows the whole life of a person,
and its quality in respect to love.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
AE 183 - heart & spirit
AE 183 [2]
Create for me a clean heart, O God,
and renew a steadfast spirit in the midst of me.
The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit;
a broken and contrite heart God doth not despise.
(Psalms 51:10, 17).
In these passages "heart" signifies the good of love,
and "spirit" the truth of faith,
from which a person has spiritual life;
for there are two things that make all of a person's life,
namely, good and truth;
these two when united in a person make his spiritual life.
Create for me a clean heart, O God,
and renew a steadfast spirit in the midst of me.
The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit;
a broken and contrite heart God doth not despise.
(Psalms 51:10, 17).
In these passages "heart" signifies the good of love,
and "spirit" the truth of faith,
from which a person has spiritual life;
for there are two things that make all of a person's life,
namely, good and truth;
these two when united in a person make his spiritual life.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
AE 179 - the star of the morning
AE 179
And I will give him the morning star,
(Revelation 2:28)
signifies intelligence and wisdom from the Lord's Divine Human.
This is evident from the signification of "stars,"
as being the knowledges of good and truth;
and as they signify the knowledges of good and truth,
they also signify intelligence and wisdom,
for all intelligence and wisdom come
by means of the knowledges of good and truth.
It is evident also from the signification of "morning"
as being the Lord in respect to His Divine Human,
therefore "the morning star"
means intelligence and wisdom from Him.
"Morning" is often mentioned in the Word,
and its signification varies
according to the connection in the internal sense;
in the highest sense it signifies the Lord, and also His coming;
in the internal sense it signifies His kingdom and church,
and their state of peace.
Moreover, it signifies the first state of a new church,
and also a state of love, and a state of illustration,
consequently a state of intelligence and wisdom,
and also a state of the conjunction of good and truth,
the state in which the internal man is conjoined to the external.
"Morning" has such various significations,
because in the highest sense it signifies the Lord's Divine Human;
it therefore also signifies all things that proceed from the Divine Human,
for the Lord is in those things that proceed from Him,
even so that it is He there.
And I will give him the morning star,
(Revelation 2:28)
signifies intelligence and wisdom from the Lord's Divine Human.
This is evident from the signification of "stars,"
as being the knowledges of good and truth;
and as they signify the knowledges of good and truth,
they also signify intelligence and wisdom,
for all intelligence and wisdom come
by means of the knowledges of good and truth.
It is evident also from the signification of "morning"
as being the Lord in respect to His Divine Human,
therefore "the morning star"
means intelligence and wisdom from Him.
"Morning" is often mentioned in the Word,
and its signification varies
according to the connection in the internal sense;
in the highest sense it signifies the Lord, and also His coming;
in the internal sense it signifies His kingdom and church,
and their state of peace.
Moreover, it signifies the first state of a new church,
and also a state of love, and a state of illustration,
consequently a state of intelligence and wisdom,
and also a state of the conjunction of good and truth,
the state in which the internal man is conjoined to the external.
"Morning" has such various significations,
because in the highest sense it signifies the Lord's Divine Human;
it therefore also signifies all things that proceed from the Divine Human,
for the Lord is in those things that proceed from Him,
even so that it is He there.
Friday, July 16, 2010
AE 176 & 177 - natural truths & the Word in the letter
AE 176
Natural truth is truth in the memory, not in life;
truth of life is good.
Truths in the natural person are knowledges and cognitions,
from which a person can think, reason, and conclude naturally
respecting the truths and goods of the church,
and the falsities and evils which are opposed to these,
and can consequently be in some natural illustration when he reads the Word.
For the Word in the letter is not understood without illustration;
and illustration is either spiritual or natural.
Spiritual illustration is only with those who are spiritual;
and the spiritual are those that are of the good of love
and charity and in truths therefrom;
while mere natural illustration is with those who are natural.
AE 177 [2-3]
... to read the Word solely for the repute of erudition or for fame,
that they may be exalted to honors and gain wealth,
is to read it for the sake of self and the world as ends,
thus from the loves of self and the world.
And as these loves are of a person's proprium [a person's self]
so the things that a person sees and perceives from them
are from self-intelligence.
But those who read the Word from the spiritual affection of truth,
which affection is a love of knowing truth because it is truth,
see truths in the Word,
and rejoice in heart when they see them;
and this because they are in illustration from the Lord.
Natural truth is truth in the memory, not in life;
truth of life is good.
Truths in the natural person are knowledges and cognitions,
from which a person can think, reason, and conclude naturally
respecting the truths and goods of the church,
and the falsities and evils which are opposed to these,
and can consequently be in some natural illustration when he reads the Word.
For the Word in the letter is not understood without illustration;
and illustration is either spiritual or natural.
Spiritual illustration is only with those who are spiritual;
and the spiritual are those that are of the good of love
and charity and in truths therefrom;
while mere natural illustration is with those who are natural.
AE 177 [2-3]
... to read the Word solely for the repute of erudition or for fame,
that they may be exalted to honors and gain wealth,
is to read it for the sake of self and the world as ends,
thus from the loves of self and the world.
And as these loves are of a person's proprium [a person's self]
so the things that a person sees and perceives from them
are from self-intelligence.
But those who read the Word from the spiritual affection of truth,
which affection is a love of knowing truth because it is truth,
see truths in the Word,
and rejoice in heart when they see them;
and this because they are in illustration from the Lord.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
AE 175a - the Lord alone
AE 175a
... the Lord scatters evils by means of truths.
He first reveals them to a person by means of truths,
and when a person acknowledges the evils,
the Lord scatters them.
... the Lord scatters evils by means of truths.
He first reveals them to a person by means of truths,
and when a person acknowledges the evils,
the Lord scatters them.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
AE 166, 167 - Truth
AE 166
. . . the Lord called Himself "the Son of man,"
because He was Divine truth,
and because every truth of heaven and the church
proceeds from Him . . .
AE 167
Truth in the will
and from that in the act
is willing and doing
what a person knows and thinks to be true . . .
. . . the Lord called Himself "the Son of man,"
because He was Divine truth,
and because every truth of heaven and the church
proceeds from Him . . .
AE 167
Truth in the will
and from that in the act
is willing and doing
what a person knows and thinks to be true . . .
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
AE 163 - what the Lord spoke
AE 163 [7]
Those who know nothing of the internal sense of the Word
may believe that the words that the Lord spoke
involve nothing more than what is obvious in the sense of the letter,
when yet every particular of what the Lord spoke has a spiritual meaning,
for He spoke from the Divine,
and thus in the presence both of heaven and of the world.
Those who know nothing of the internal sense of the Word
may believe that the words that the Lord spoke
involve nothing more than what is obvious in the sense of the letter,
when yet every particular of what the Lord spoke has a spiritual meaning,
for He spoke from the Divine,
and thus in the presence both of heaven and of the world.
Monday, July 12, 2010
AE 154 - celestial love, spiritual love
AE 154
. . . celestial love
is to do the commandments of the Lord from the affection of the will,
and spiritual love
is to do them from the affection of the understanding.
. . . celestial love
is to do the commandments of the Lord from the affection of the will,
and spiritual love
is to do them from the affection of the understanding.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
AE 150 - our external and internal
AE 150
When a person is born,
the external or natural person is first opened;
and afterwards,
as he grows up and is perfected in intelligence and wisdom,
the internal or spiritual person is opened.
The external or natural person is opened
by such things as a person derives from the world,
while the internal or spiritual person
is opened by such things as he derives from heaven . . ..
The things in the world . . .have reference, in general,
to all things of civil and moral life;
while the things in heaven . . . have reference, in general,
to all things of love and faith.
When a person is born,
the external or natural person is first opened;
and afterwards,
as he grows up and is perfected in intelligence and wisdom,
the internal or spiritual person is opened.
The external or natural person is opened
by such things as a person derives from the world,
while the internal or spiritual person
is opened by such things as he derives from heaven . . ..
The things in the world . . .have reference, in general,
to all things of civil and moral life;
while the things in heaven . . . have reference, in general,
to all things of love and faith.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
AE 146 - the Lord is Divine Love Itself
AE 146 [6]
. . . it is the same whether you say
the Lord's Divine Human, or the Divine Love,
for the Lord is Divine Love itself,
and what proceeds from Him
is Divine good united to Divine truth;
both are of love,
and are also the Lord in heaven . . .
. . . it is the same whether you say
the Lord's Divine Human, or the Divine Love,
for the Lord is Divine Love itself,
and what proceeds from Him
is Divine good united to Divine truth;
both are of love,
and are also the Lord in heaven . . .
Friday, July 09, 2010
AE 143 - repenting
AE 143
. . . no one repents
unless he actually separates himself
from the things of which he has repented;
and he separates himself from them
only when he shuns them and turns away from them.
. . . no one repents
unless he actually separates himself
from the things of which he has repented;
and he separates himself from them
only when he shuns them and turns away from them.
Thursday, July 08, 2010
AE 142 - separating good from truth, or charity from faith, is against Divine order
AE 142
. . . those who separate truth from good, or faith from charity,
turn away from themselves all influx of heaven into the goods they do,
in consequence of which their goods are not good;
for heaven flows in,
that is, the Lord through heaven,
into the good of a person's love;
he, therefore, that rejects the good of charity from the doctrine of the church,
and receives instead only those things that are called matters of faith,
is shut out of heaven . . .
. . . those who separate truth from good, or faith from charity,
turn away from themselves all influx of heaven into the goods they do,
in consequence of which their goods are not good;
for heaven flows in,
that is, the Lord through heaven,
into the good of a person's love;
he, therefore, that rejects the good of charity from the doctrine of the church,
and receives instead only those things that are called matters of faith,
is shut out of heaven . . .
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
AE 140 - an enlightened understanding
AE 140 [7]
The possibility of having his understanding enlightened
has been granted to a person for the sake of reformation.
For in a person's will dwells every kind of evil,
both that into which he is born,
and that into which he comes of himself;
and the will cannot be amended unless a person knows,
and by the understanding acknowledges,
truths and goods,
and also evils and falsities,
otherwise he cannot turn away from the latter and love the former.
And two phrases from AE 140 that struck me this morning:
. . . there exhales an abominable sphere of whoredom.
. . . with evils that gush out of the love of self.
The possibility of having his understanding enlightened
has been granted to a person for the sake of reformation.
For in a person's will dwells every kind of evil,
both that into which he is born,
and that into which he comes of himself;
and the will cannot be amended unless a person knows,
and by the understanding acknowledges,
truths and goods,
and also evils and falsities,
otherwise he cannot turn away from the latter and love the former.
And two phrases from AE 140 that struck me this morning:
. . . there exhales an abominable sphere of whoredom.
. . . with evils that gush out of the love of self.
Tuesday, July 06, 2010
AE 131, 135 - He came.
AE 131 [2]
. . . "sword" in the Word signifies truth combating against falsity,
and falsity against truth,
and therefore the dispersion of falsities,
and also spiritual temptation. . .
Jesus said that He came not to send peace on earth,
but a sword.
(Matthew 10:34)
Here by "sword" is meant the combat of temptation.
It was so said, because people at that time were in falsities,
and the Lord uncovered interior truths,
and only by combats from such truths
can falsities be cast out.
AE 135
By the Lord's "name" in the Word
is meant primarily the acknowledgment of the Divine in His Human,
because all things of love and faith are from that;
for Divine goods which are of love,
and Divine truths which are of faith,
proceed from no other source than from the Lord alone;
and these cannot flow in with a person
unless he thinks of the Lord's Divine
at the same time that he thinks of His Human . . .
. . . "sword" in the Word signifies truth combating against falsity,
and falsity against truth,
and therefore the dispersion of falsities,
and also spiritual temptation. . .
Jesus said that He came not to send peace on earth,
but a sword.
(Matthew 10:34)
Here by "sword" is meant the combat of temptation.
It was so said, because people at that time were in falsities,
and the Lord uncovered interior truths,
and only by combats from such truths
can falsities be cast out.
AE 135
By the Lord's "name" in the Word
is meant primarily the acknowledgment of the Divine in His Human,
because all things of love and faith are from that;
for Divine goods which are of love,
and Divine truths which are of faith,
proceed from no other source than from the Lord alone;
and these cannot flow in with a person
unless he thinks of the Lord's Divine
at the same time that he thinks of His Human . . .
Monday, July 05, 2010
AE 130 - by "angels" in the Word Divine truths are signified
AE 130 [8,10]
Because by "angels" in the Word Divine truths are signified,
therefore the people through whom Divine truths are made known
are sometimes called "angels" in the Word, as in Malachi:
The priest's lips ought to guard knowledge,
and they shall seek the law at his mouth,
because he is the angel of Jehovah.
(Malachi 2:7).
He is said to be the "angel of Jehovah,"
because he teaches Divine truth;
not that he is the angel of Jehovah,
but the Divine truth that he teaches is.
Moreover, it is known in the church that no one has Divine truth from himself.
It is said that by "angels" in the Word, in its spiritual sense,
Divine truths proceeding from the Lord are meant,
because these constitute the angels;
when angels utter these truths,
they speak not from themselves, but from the Lord.
The angels not only know that this is so,
but they also perceive it.
The person who believes that nothing of faith is from himself,
but that all faith is from God,
also knows this, indeed, but he does not perceive it.
Because by "angels" in the Word Divine truths are signified,
therefore the people through whom Divine truths are made known
are sometimes called "angels" in the Word, as in Malachi:
The priest's lips ought to guard knowledge,
and they shall seek the law at his mouth,
because he is the angel of Jehovah.
(Malachi 2:7).
He is said to be the "angel of Jehovah,"
because he teaches Divine truth;
not that he is the angel of Jehovah,
but the Divine truth that he teaches is.
Moreover, it is known in the church that no one has Divine truth from himself.
It is said that by "angels" in the Word, in its spiritual sense,
Divine truths proceeding from the Lord are meant,
because these constitute the angels;
when angels utter these truths,
they speak not from themselves, but from the Lord.
The angels not only know that this is so,
but they also perceive it.
The person who believes that nothing of faith is from himself,
but that all faith is from God,
also knows this, indeed, but he does not perceive it.
Sunday, July 04, 2010
AE 122 - to deny oneself
AE 122 [4]
Jesus said unto His disciples,
If any one will come after Me,
let him deny himself,
and take up his cross,
and follow Me.
(Matthew 16:24; Mark 8:34)
"to deny oneself" is to put away evils that are from proprium [the self-life].
Jesus said unto His disciples,
If any one will come after Me,
let him deny himself,
and take up his cross,
and follow Me.
(Matthew 16:24; Mark 8:34)
"to deny oneself" is to put away evils that are from proprium [the self-life].
Saturday, July 03, 2010
AE 116 - will & works
AE 116
. . . will is the cause and works are the effects,
and it is well known that
when will ceases work ceases.
. . . will is the cause and works are the effects,
and it is well known that
when will ceases work ceases.
Friday, July 02, 2010
AC 112 - knowledges & life lead to the spiritual affection of truth
AC 112 [3]
. . . without the knowledges of truth and good from the Word
no one can know anything of the Lord,
of the angelic heaven,
or of charity and faith;
and that which a person does not know,
he cannot think,
thus cannot will,
and accordingly cannot believe and love.
[4] . . . those who are in the spiritual affection of truth
are also in the life of charity,
for from that they have have spiritual affection.
[5] A person who is in the affection of truth from a spiritual origin
knows many more things than he knew before;
for the general knowledges that he has are like vessels
that can be filled with many things,
and they are also actually filled when he comes into heaven.
. . . without the knowledges of truth and good from the Word
no one can know anything of the Lord,
of the angelic heaven,
or of charity and faith;
and that which a person does not know,
he cannot think,
thus cannot will,
and accordingly cannot believe and love.
[4] . . . those who are in the spiritual affection of truth
are also in the life of charity,
for from that they have have spiritual affection.
[5] A person who is in the affection of truth from a spiritual origin
knows many more things than he knew before;
for the general knowledges that he has are like vessels
that can be filled with many things,
and they are also actually filled when he comes into heaven.
Thursday, July 01, 2010
AE 109 - trees; AE 110 - paradise
AE 109
. . . trees signify those things that are internally in a person,
which pertain to his interior mind, or his external mind,
the boughs and leaves
those things which pertain to the knowledges of truth and good,
and the fruits the goods of life themselves.
This signification of trees originates in the spiritual world;
for in that world trees of all kinds are seen;
and these trees correspond to the interiors of the minds of angels and spirits;
beautiful and fruitful trees to the interiors of those
who are in the good of love, and thence in wisdom;
trees less beautiful and fruitful to those who are in the good of faith;
but trees bearing leaves only, and without fruit,
to those who are only in the knowledges of truth;
and trees of a dismal hue, with malignant fruits,
to those who are in knowledges and in evil of life;
but by those who are not in knowledges, and are in evil of life,
trees are not seen, but instead stones and sand.
AE 110
. . . it is believed that,
by the paradise treated of in the second chapter of Genesis,
is meant a paradisaical garden,
whereas no terrestrial paradise is there meant,
but a heavenly paradise,
which those possess
who have intelligence and wisdom
from the knowledges of good and truth.
. . . trees signify those things that are internally in a person,
which pertain to his interior mind, or his external mind,
the boughs and leaves
those things which pertain to the knowledges of truth and good,
and the fruits the goods of life themselves.
This signification of trees originates in the spiritual world;
for in that world trees of all kinds are seen;
and these trees correspond to the interiors of the minds of angels and spirits;
beautiful and fruitful trees to the interiors of those
who are in the good of love, and thence in wisdom;
trees less beautiful and fruitful to those who are in the good of faith;
but trees bearing leaves only, and without fruit,
to those who are only in the knowledges of truth;
and trees of a dismal hue, with malignant fruits,
to those who are in knowledges and in evil of life;
but by those who are not in knowledges, and are in evil of life,
trees are not seen, but instead stones and sand.
AE 110
. . . it is believed that,
by the paradise treated of in the second chapter of Genesis,
is meant a paradisaical garden,
whereas no terrestrial paradise is there meant,
but a heavenly paradise,
which those possess
who have intelligence and wisdom
from the knowledges of good and truth.
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