AC 8455
There was a deposit of dew round about the camp.
(Exodus 16:13)
"Dew" signifies the truth of peace
because in the morning it
comes down from heaven
and appears upon the herbage like fine rain,
and has also stored up in it
something of sweetness or delight more
than rain has,
whereby the grass and the crops of the field are
gladdened;
and "morning" denotes a state of peace.
, , , peace is . . . like dawn
on the earth,
which gladdens minds with universal delight;
and the
truth of peace is like the light of the dawn.
This truth, which is
called "the truth of peace,"
is the very Divine truth in heaven from
the Lord,
which universally affects all who are there,
and makes
heaven to be heaven;
for peace has in it confidence in the Lord,
that He directs all things,
and provides all things,
and that He
leads to a good end.
When a person is in this faith,
he is in peace,
for he then fears nothing,
and no solicitude about things to come
disquiets him.
A person comes into this state
in proportion as he comes
into love to the Lord.
All evil, especially self-confidence,
takes away a state of
peace.
It is believed that an evil person is at peace
when he is in
gladness and tranquility
because all things succeed with him.
But
this is not peace;
it is the delight and tranquillity of cupidities (greeds),
which counterfeit a state of peace.
But in the other life this
delight,
being opposite to the delight of peace,
is turned into what
is undelightful,
for this lies hidden within it.
In the other life
the exteriors are successively unfolded
even to the inmosts,
and
peace is the inmost in all delight,
even in what is undelightful
with the person who is in good.
So far therefore as he puts off what is
external,
so far a state of peace is revealed,
and so far he is
affected with
satisfaction, blessedness, and happiness,
the origin
of which is from the Lord Himself.
Concerning the state of peace which prevails in heaven
it can be
said
that it is such as cannot be described by any words,
neither,
so long as he is in the world,
can it come into the thought and
perception of a person,
by means of any idea derived from the world.
It
is then above all sense.
Tranquility of mind, content, and gladness
from success,
are relatively nothing;
for these affect only his
externals;
whereas peace affects the inmost things of all --
the first
substances,
and the beginnings of substances in the person,
and
therefrom distributes and pours itself forth
into the substantiates
and derivatives,
and affects them with pleasantness;
and affects the
origins of ideas,
consequently the person's ends of life,
with
satisfaction and happiness;
and thus makes the mind of the person a
heaven.
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
AC 8455 - Dew - the Truth of Peace
Tuesday, May 30, 2023
AC 8452 - Quail in the Evening and Natural Delight
AC 8452
That "the quail" denotes natural delight
is because it was a bird of the sea,
and by a bird of the sea is meant what is natural,
and by its flesh, which was longed for,
is meant delight.
That it also denotes through which is good,
is because it was given in the evening.
For when in the other life
there is a state which corresponds to evening,
then good spirits, and also angels,
are remitted into the state of the natural affections
in which they had been when in the world,
consequently into the delights of their natural person.
The reason is that good may come out of it,
that is, that they may thereby be perfected.
All are perfected
by the implantation of faith and charity
in the external or natural person;
for unless these are there implanted,
good and truth cannot flow in
from the internal or spiritual person,
that is, from the Lord through this person,
because there is no reception;
and if there is no reception,
the influx is stopped and perishes,
indeed, the internal person also is closed.
From this it is plain
that the natural must be brought
into a state of accommodation,
in order that it may be a receptacle.
This is effected by means of delights;
for the goods that belong to the natural person
are called delights,
because they are felt.
Monday, May 29, 2023
AC 8450 - The Evening Quail and the Morning Dew
AC 8450. Verses 1-15.
And it was in the evening
that the quail came up,
and covered the camp;
and in the morning
there was a deposit of dew round about the camp.
And the deposit of dew went up,
and behold upon the faces of the wilderness
a small round thing, small as the hoar frost upon the earth.
And the sons of Israel saw,
and they said a man to his brother, What is this [Man hoc]?
for they knew not what it was.
And Moses said unto them,
This is the bread which Jehovah has given you to eat.
(Exodus 16:1-15)
"And it was in the evening,"
means the end of the state;
"that the quail came up,"
means natural delight through which is good;
"and covered the camp,"
means that it filled the natural of the man;
"and in the morning,"
means the beginning of a new state;
"there was a deposit of dew round about the camp,"
means the truth of peace adjoining itself;
"and the deposit of dew went up,"
means the insinuation of truth;
"and behold upon the faces of the wilderness,"
means a new will part;
"a small round thing,"
means the good of truth in the first formation;
"small as the hoar frost upon the earth,"
means truth in the form of good consistent and flowing;
"and the sons of Israel saw,"
means a perception;
"and they said a man to his brother,"
means amazement;
"What is this? for they knew not what it was,"
means at what was not known;
"and Moses said unto them,"
means information through truth from the Divine;
"This is the bread which Jehovah has given you to eat,"
means that this is the good which must be appropriated
and make their life,
in the supreme sense that this is the Lord in you.
Sunday, May 28, 2023
AC 8443 - The Lord's Truth is SO MUCH
AC 8443
Truth Divine is not of one degree, but of many.
Truth Divine in the first degree,
and also in the second,
is that which proceeds immediately from the Lord;
this is above the angelic understanding.
But truth Divine in the third degree
is such as is in the inmost or third heaven;
this is such that it cannot in the least
be apprehended by a person.
Truth Divine in the fourth degree
is such as is in the middle or second heaven;
neither is this intelligible to a person.
But truth Divine in the fifth degree
is such as is in the ultimate or first heaven;
this can be perceived
in some small measure by a person
provided he is enlightened;
but still it is such that a great part of it
cannot be expressed by human words;
and when it falls into the ideas,
it produces the faculty of perceiving
and also of believing that the case is so.
But truth Divine in the sixth degree
is such as is with a person,
accommodated to his perception;
thus it is the sense of the letter of the Word.
This sense, or this truth,
is represented by the cloud,
and the interior truths
are represented by the glory in the cloud.
This is the reason why Jehovah (that is, the Lord)
so often appeared to Moses
and to the sons of Israel in a cloud
(see Exodus 24:15, 16; 40:34, 35; 1 Kings 8:10, 11;
Matthew 24:30; and other places).
The appearing of the Lord is by means of Divine truth,
and moreover is Divine truth.
That a "cloud" denotes truth
accommodated to the perception,
is from the representatives in the other life,
where angelic speech of the higher heavens
appears to those who are beneath as light,
and also as the brightness from light;
whereas the speech of the angels of a lower heaven
appears as a bright cloud,
in form various, and in density or rarity
according to the quality of the truths.
From all this it can be seen
that by "the glory of Jehovah seen in the cloud"
is meant the presence of the Lord in truth
accommodated to the perception.
Saturday, May 27, 2023
AC 8431 - Manna and Quail; AC 8432 - Desiring Good and Evil
AC 8431 - Manna and Quail
Be it known that by "the manna"
is meant the good of the internal or spiritual person,
but by "the quail" the good of the external or natural person,
which is called delight;
and that such is their meaning is evident from the fact
that the manna was given in the morning time,
but the quail in the evening time;
and by that which is given in the morning time
is meant spiritual good,
and by that which is given in the evening time
is meant natural good or delight.
For in the other life
the state of morning is when spiritual good,
or the good of the internal person,
is in clearness;
and natural good, or the good of the external person,
is in obscurity:
but the state of evening is when natural good,
or the good of the external person,
is in clearness and spiritual good,
or the good of the internal person, is in obscurity.
These alternations thus succeed each other
also to the intent that the person may be perfected,
especially that good may be appropriated to him,
which in the state of evening
is effected by means of delight.
AC 8432 - Desiring Good and Evil
. . . the good which flows in from the Lord
is not given as much as people desire,
but as much as they can receive;
whereas evil is allowed as much as they desire.
Friday, May 26, 2023
AC 8414 - Raining Bread From Heaven; AC 8423 - Producing Fruit
AC 8414 - Raining Bread From Heaven
And Jehovah said unto Moses,
Behold, I am making it rain bread for you from heaven,
and the people shall go out,
and they shall gather the word of a day in its day,
in order that I may try them,
whether they walk in My law, or not.
And it shall be in the sixth day, t
hat they shall prepare that which they have brought,
and there shall be double
over what they shall gather day by day.
(Exodus 16:4-5)
"And Jehovah said unto Moses,"
means consolation from the Lord;
"Behold, I am making it rain bread for you from heaven,"
means that heavenly good shall flow in;
"and the people shall go out,"
means life therefrom;
"and they shall gather the word of a day in its day,"
means continually according to need;
"in order that I may try them,"
means that thereby they will be examined;
"whether they will walk in My law, or not,"
means whether they can live a life of truth and good;
"and it shall be in the sixth day,"
means in the end of every state;
"that they shall prepare that which they have brought,"
means the disposal of the appropriated goods;
"and there shall be double
over what they gather day by day,"
means that the goods are to be conjoined.
AC 8423 - Producing Fruit
. . . without love or charity
faith can produce no fruit;
but that fruit must be from the two conjoined.
Thursday, May 25, 2023
AC 8413 - The Natural Life Is Removed and Spiritual Life Given
AC 8413 [2-3]
When the good of charity,
which makes the spiritual life,
is to be insinuated,
the delight of the pleasures
which had made the natural life is removed.
When this delight is removed,
the person comes into temptation,
for he believes
that if he is deprived of the delight of pleasures,
he is deprived of all life,
because his natural life consists in this delight,
or good, as he calls it.
But he does not know
that when this delight of life is removed,
spiritual delight, or good,
is insinuated by the Lord in its place.
It is this good that is signified by the "manna;"
the former good or delight being meant by
the "flesh and bread in the land of Egypt,"
and the privation of this being meant by "hunger."
But it is to be carefully observed
that the person who is being regenerated
is not deprived of the delight of the pleasures
of the body and lower mind,
for he fully enjoys this delight after regeneration,
and more fully than before,
but in inverse ratio.
Before regeneration,
the delight of pleasures was everything of his life;
but after regeneration,
the good of charity becomes everything of his life;
and then the delight of pleasures serves as a means,
and as an ultimate plane,
in which spiritual good
with its happiness and blessedness terminates.
When therefore the order is to be inverted,
the former delight of pleasures expires
and becomes no delight,
and a new delight from a spiritual origin
is insinuated in its place.
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
AC 8397 - And They Journeyed; AC 8399 - Good Before & After Regeneration
AC 8397 - And They Journeyed
. . . movements do not mean movements,
nor journeyings, journeyings;
but changes and successions of states.
AC 8399 - Good Before & After Regeneration
The good that is from truth
is the good that is in the spiritual person
before regeneration,
for he then does good from truth,
that is, because it has been so commanded,
consequently from obedience;
whereas the good from which is truth
is the good which is in the spiritual person
after regeneration,
for he then does good from affection.
The former good is meant by "Sin,"
the latter by "Sinai."
Tuesday, May 23, 2023
AC 8370 - The Setting In Order of Truths
AC 8370
It is said "by means of the good of love,"
because all setting in order of truths
is effected by means of the good of love;
for it is under and according to good
that truths apply themselves,
and make with good as it were one body.
It is said
"according to the image of the person in whom they are,"
because the image of a person's spirit --
which is the person himself,
for it is the inward person --
is precisely according to the setting in order
of the truths from good with him.
Hence it is that when angels are made present,
a sphere of the good of love pours out from them,
and affects those who are present,
and truths of faith shine forth from their faces.
In the spiritual world such things appear,
and are openly perceived.
It is said that this setting in order
is effected after temptation,
because goods and truths are implanted in a person
by means of temptations,
but are not set in order until afterward;
for the state of temptation is turbulent,
but the state after temptation is tranquil.
The setting in order is effected in tranquility.
On this account also temptations
are followed by what is pleasant
by reason of enlightenment from truth,
and by what is delightful
by reason of the affection of good.
Monday, May 22, 2023
AC 8351 - The Use of Temptations; AC 8364 - The Diseases the Lord Healed
AC 8351 [2] - The Use of Temptations
. . . faith cannot possibly be implanted
in those who are of the spiritual church
except through temptations,
thus neither can charity;
for in temptations the person is in combat
against falsity and evil.
These -- falsity and evil -- flow into
the external person from the hells,
while good and truth flow in through
the internal person from the Lord;
thus by virtue of the combat
of the internal person with the external,
which is called "temptation."
And insofar, then, as the external person
is reduced to obedience under the internal,
so far faith and charity are implanted;
for the external or natural of a person
is the receptacle of truth and good from the internal person.
If the receptacle is not accommodated,
it does not receive anything which flows in from within;
but either rejects, or extinguishes, or stifles it,
so there is no regeneration.
Consequently it is that there must be temptation
in order that the person may be regenerated,
which is effected through the implanting of faith and charity,
and thus through the formation
of a new will and a new understanding.
AC 8364 [6] - The Diseases the Lord Healed
As diseases represented
the hurtful and evil things of the spiritual life,
therefore by the diseases which the Lord healed
is meant liberation from various kinds of evil and falsity
which infested the church and the human race,
and which would have led to spiritual death.
For Divine miracles are distinguished from other miracles
by the fact that they involve and have regard to
states of the church and of the heavenly kingdom.
Therefore the Lord's miracles
consisted chiefly in the healing of diseases.
Sunday, May 21, 2023
AC 8328 - The Divine That Is in The Heavens
AC 8328
The Divine that is in the heavens
is the Good which is in the Divine Truth
that proceeds from the Lord;
but the Divine above the heavens
is the Divine Good Itself.
By "a place for Thee to dwell in"
is signified heaven
where is the Divine truth that proceeds from the Lord,
for this makes heaven.
How the case is with the Divine truth
that proceeds from the Lord,
that it is in heaven good,
may be illustrated by comparison with the sun,
and with the light that is from the sun.
In the sun is fire,
but from the sun proceeds light,
which light has within itself heat,
from which gardens sprout forth,
and become like paradises.
The very fire of the sun does not pass to the earth
(for it would burn up and consume all things),
but the light wherein is heat from the fire of the sun.
In the spiritual sense this light is the Divine Truth;
the heat is the good in the Truth
from the Divine Good;
and the resultant paradise is heaven.
Saturday, May 20, 2023
AC 8326 - "Planting" and Regeneration
AC 8326
And plant them.
(Exodus 15:17)
That this means regeneration continually,
is evident from the meaning of "planting,"
as being to regenerate,
for regeneration is circumstanced like planting.
For when a tree is planted,
it grows into branches, leaves, and fruits,
and from the seeds of the fruits
it grows into new trees; and so on.
Similar is the case with regeneration in a person,
and therefore in the Word
a person is also compared to a tree,
and a regenerate person to a garden or paradise;
the truths of faith with him are compared to the leaves,
and the goods of charity to the fruits,
the seeds from which come new trees
to the truths which are from good,
or what is the same, to the faith which is from charity.
It is said "regeneration continually,"
because regeneration begins in a person,
but never ceases,
being continually perfected,
not only while he lives in the world,
but also in the other life to eternity;
and yet it can never arrive at any such perfection
that it can be compared to the Divine.
Friday, May 19, 2023
AC 8321 - Those Who Have Lived the Life of Charity
AC 8321
It is said
"in the capacity of receiving
the truth of good and the good of truth,"
because no others are in this capacity
than those who have lived a life of charity.
This life gives this capacity.
Hugely do those err who believe
that faith without charity can confer this quality;
for faith without charity is hard and resistant,
and rejects all the influx from the Lord;
but charity with faith is yielding and gentle
and receives the influx.
From this it is that charity gives this capacity,
but not faith without charity;
and as charity gives this capacity,
it is this also which saves;
for those who are saved
are not saved through charity from themselves,
but through charity from the Lord,
consequently through the capacity of receiving it.
Thursday, May 18, 2023
AC 8307 - The Role of Resisting Evil in Receiving Mercy
AC 8307
With regard to mercy from the Lord the case is this.
The mercy of the Lord is perpetual with every person,
for the Lord wills to save all people, whoever they are;
but this mercy cannot flow in
until evils have been removed,
for evils and the derivative falsities stand opposed,
and prevent it.
But as soon as evils are removed,
mercy flows in, that is, good from mercy from the Lord,
which good is charity and faith.
From this it can be seen
that the mercy of the Lord is universal,
that is, toward all,
and that it is also special toward those
who abstain from evils.
A person can abstain from evils from himself;
but he cannot receive good from himself.
That a person can abstain from evils from himself
is because the Lord continually
inflows into the will of a person with this endeavor,
and thereby puts in his freedom to desist from evils,
as also to apply himself to good.
The Lord also gives him the faculty of understanding truth,
but that he does not understand
is because he does not wish to understand,
and this on account of the evil that is of the life;
for falsity defends evil, and truth condemns it.
Hence it is that a person cannot be
presented with spiritual good by the Lord,
thus cannot be led through mercy,
unless he desists from evils.
Wednesday, May 17, 2023
AC 8300 - From a Song of Moses; AC 8301 - Real Truths from Good
AC 8300 - From a Song of Moses
Who is like You among the gods, O Jehovah?
Who is like You, magnificent in holiness,
to be venerated with praises,
doing wonders?
You stretched out Your right hand,
the earth swallowed them.
In Your mercy You have led this people
[whom] you have redeemed;
in Your strength You have brought them
to the dwelling-place of Your holiness.
(Exodus 15:11-13)
'Who is like You among the gods, O Jehovah?'
means that every truth of good
emanates from the Lord's Divine Human.
'Who is like You in holiness'
means that He is the Source of everything holy.
'To be venerated with praises'
means that to Him alone belong glory and thanksgiving.
'Doing wonders?'
means that He is the Source of all the means
through which comes power.
'You stretched out Your right hand'
means that the exercising of power over all things
became apparent from this.
'The earth swallowed them'
means that as a result simply of His presence
damnation and hell befell them.
'In Your mercy You have led this people'
means the Divine flowing in among those
who have been refraining from evils
and consequently receiving good.
'You have redeemed'
means those whom He has delivered from hell.
'In Your strength You have brought them
to the dwelling-place of Your holiness'
means that the Lord's Divine power
has raised them to heaven, to the Divine there.
AC 8301 - Real Truths from Good
. . . truths can proceed from everybody;
but the truths of good only from the Lord . . ..
Tuesday, May 16, 2023
AC 8281 - The Right Hand of Jehovah
AC 8281 [6]
. . . the Lord came into the world,
and there became Divine truth,
and afterward Divine good from which is Divine truth,
in order that He might
shut up all evils and falsities in the hells,
and gather together goods and truths into the heavens,
and there dispose them into Divine order.
From all this it is now evident
that by "the right hand of Jehovah" in the Word
is meant the omnipotence
which the Divine has by means of Divine truth.
That "the right hand" denotes eminent power,
derives its origin from the fact
that those who in the Grand Man or heaven
have relation to the shoulders, the arms, and the hands,
are they who are powerful
from the truth which is from good;
that is, from the faith which is from love.
Monday, May 15, 2023
AC 8279 - "Depth" and High"
AC 8279
The reason why "depth" denotes hell relatively to evil,
is that it is opposite to "high," by which is meant heaven,
and which is predicated of good.
Moreover evil corresponds to what is heavy on earth,
which sinks by its own weight;
thus also to the heaviness of a stone,
when by a "stone" is signified falsity.
Sunday, May 14, 2023
AC 8263 - To God Alone Shall Be Glory and Honor; AC 8271 - Humiliation
AC 8263 - To God Alone Shall Be Glory and Honor
It is said in the Word throughout
that to God alone shall be glory
and honor.
He who does not know
the interior things of the Word may
believe
the Lord desires and loves glory like a person in the
world;
and also for the reason
that it is due to Him
in preference
to all in the universe;
but the Lord does not desire glory for the
sake of Himself,
but for the sake of the person who glorifies Him.
The person who glorifies Him
does it from a holy reverence for Him
in that
He is the Supreme One,
and from a humbling of himself as being
relatively nothing;
and because in the glorification of the Lord by
the person
there is the result of both holy reverence and humiliation,
the person
is then in a state
to receive the influx of good from the Lord,
thus
also to receive love to Him.
It is from this that the Lord desires a person to glorify Him.
AC 8271 - Humiliation
Humiliation is the essential of Divine worship.
When a person is in this
essential
he is then in a state of receiving from the Lord
the
truth which is of faith
and the good which is of charity,
consequently in a state of worshiping Him.
But if person exalts himself
before the Lord,
he then closes the interiors of his mind
for the
reception of good and truth from the Lord.
Saturday, May 13, 2023
AC 8237 - Perspective; AC 8240 - Belief and Trust
AC 8237 - Perspective
. . . evils can be seen from good,
but not goods from evil,
for good is higher
and evil is lower.
AC 8240 - Belief and Trust
And they believed.
(Exodus 14:31)
That this means faith and trust,
is evident from the meaning of "believing,"
as being to have faith, and also to have trust;
for he who has faith has trust also.
Trust belongs to love through faith,
consequently trust in Jehovah, that is, in the Lord,
is possible only with those
who are in love to the Lord and toward the neighbor,
because with others there is no faith.
Friday, May 12, 2023
AC 8227 - The Lord Does Not Will Evil to Anyone But Wills Their Salvation
AC 8227
He who does not know the interior things of causes,
cannot believe otherwise
than that the evils which befall the evil,
such as punishments, vastations, damnations,
and finally casting into hell,
are from the Divine;
for so it does absolutely appear,
because such things arise from the presence of the Divine;
but still nothing of the kind befalls them from the Divine,
but from themselves.
The Divine and its presence have for their sole end
the protection and salvation of the good;
and when the Divine is present with these,
and protects them against the evil,
then the evil are still more inflamed against them,
and more still against the Divine Itself,
for this latter they hate most intensely
(those who hate good, intensely hate the Divine);
consequently they make an attack upon these,
and insofar as they do this,
so far do they by virtue of the law of order
cast themselves into punishments, vastations, damnation,
and at last into hell.
From all this it can be seen
that the Divine (that is, the Lord) does nothing but good,
and does evil to no one,
but that those who are in evil
cast themselves into such things.
This is what is meant by
"the Egyptians fled to meet the sea,"
that is, that they immersed themselves in falsities from evil.
As regards this matter something further shall be said.
It is believed that evils too are from the Divine,
because the Divine permits them,
and does not take them away;
and he who permits
and does not take away when he is able,
appears to will, and thus to be the cause.
But the Divine permits
because it cannot prevent, or take away;
for the Divine wills nothing but good;
and if it were to prevent and take away evils,
that is, those of punishments, vastations,
persecutions, temptations, and the like,
then it would will evil,
for then such persons could not be amended,
and evil would increase
until it had the dominion over good.
The case herein is like
that of a king who acquits the guilty:
he is the cause of the evil
afterward done by them in the kingdom;
and is also the cause
of the consequent license taken by others;
not to mention the fact
that the evil person would be confirmed in evil;
and therefore a just and good king,
though able to take away punishments,
nevertheless cannot do it,
for in this way he would not do good, but evil.
Be it known that all the punishments,
and also the temptations,
in the other life, have good as their end.