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Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 77 77. Good spirits, with whom I have spoken about this matter, have been deeply grieved at such ignorance in the church about the condition of heaven and of spirits and angels; and in their displeasure they charged me to declare positively that they are not formless minds nor ethereal breaths, but are men in very form, and see, hear, and feel equally with those who are in this world.# # Inasmu... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=77 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 101 101. Especially it must be understood that all correspondence with heaven is with the Lord's Divine Human, because heaven is from Him, and He is heaven, as has been shown in previous chapters. For if the Divine Human did not flow into all things of heaven, and in accordance with correspondences into all things of the world, no angel or man could exist. From this again it is evident why the Lord be... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=101 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 121 121. When, however, the Lord appears in heaven, which often occurs, He does not appear encompassed with a sun, but in the form of an angel, yet distinguished from angels by the Divine shining through from His face, since He is not there in person, for in person the Lord is constantly encompassed by the sun, but He is present by look. For it is a common occurrence in heaven for persons to appear to... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=121 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 132 132. As Divine truth is light in the heavens, so all truths wherever they are, whether within an angel or outside of him, or whether within the heavens or outside of them, emit light. Nevertheless, truths outside of the heavens do not shine as truths within the heavens do. Truths outside of the heavens shine coldly, like something snowy, without heat, because they do not draw their essence from go... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=132 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 157 157. Every angel undergoes and passes through such changes of state, and also every society in general, and yet each one differently, for the reason that they differ in love and wisdom, those in the middle being in a more perfect state than those round about even to the circumference (see above, n. 43, 128). But it would be tedious to specify the differences, since the changes each one undergoes a... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=157 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 166 166. The like is true of all things that exist from time, as the four seasons of the year, called spring, summer, autumn, and winter; the four periods of the day, morning, noon, evening, and night; and the four ages of man, infancy, youth, manhood, and old age; and all other things that either exist from time or have a succession in accordance with time. In thinking of these a man thinks from time... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=166 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 205 205. There is an affiliation of all in heaven in accordance with spiritual relationships, that is, relationships of good and truth in their order. It is so in the whole heaven; so in each society, and so in each house. Because of this angels who are in like good and truth recognize each other, as relatives by blood and marriage do on the earth, precisely as if they had been acquainted from infancy... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=205 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 232 232. It has been shown above (n. 137) that the Divine truth that goes forth from the Lord has all power, and that angels have power to the extent that they are receptions of Divine truth from the Lord. But angels are so far receptions of Divine truth as they are receptions of Divine good, for truths have all their power from good, and none apart from good. So, too, good has all its power through t... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=232 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 238 238. As the speech of angels corresponds to their affection, and their affection belongs to their love, and as the love of heaven is love to the Lord and love towards the neighbor (see above, n. 13-19), it is evident how choice and delightful their talk must be, affecting not the ears only but also the interiors of the mind of those who listen to it. There was a certain hard-hearted spirit with wh... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=238 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 240 240. Because the speech of angels proceeds directly from their affection, and the ideas of their thought are the various forms into which their general affection is distributed (see above, n. 236), angels can express in a moment what a man cannot express in half an hour; also they can set forth in a few words what has been expressed in writing on many pages; and this, too, has been proved to me by... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=240 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 250 250. But to speak with the angels of heaven is granted only to those who are in truths from good, especially to those who are in the acknowledgment of the Lord and of the Divine in His Human, because this is the truth in which the heavens are. For, as it has been shown above, the Lord is the God of heaven (n. 2-6); it is the Divine of the Lord that makes heaven (n. 7-12); the Divine of the Lord in... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=250 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 256 256. An angel or spirit is not permitted to speak with a man from his own memory, but only from the man's memory; for angels and spirits have a memory as well as man. If a spirit were to speak from his own memory with a man the man would not know otherwise than that the thoughts then in his mind were his own, although they were the spirit's thoughts. This would be like the recollection of somethin... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=256 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 267 267. Angels are capable of receiving such wisdom because their interiors are open; and wisdom, like every other perfection, increases towards the interiors, thus to the extent that interiors are opened.# In every angel there are three degrees of life, corresponding to the three heavens (see n. 29-40)- those in whom the first degree has been opened are in the first or outmost heaven; those in whom... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=267 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 269 269. The wisdom of the angels is indescribable in words; it can only be illustrated by some general things. Angels can express in a single word what a man cannot express in a thousand words. Again, a single angelic word contains innumerable things that cannot be expressed in the words of human language; for in each of the things uttered by angels there are arcana of wisdom in continuous connection... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=269 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 280 280. As innocence consists in being led by the Lord and not by self, so all who are in heaven are in innocence; for all who are there love to be led by the Lord, knowing that to lead themselves is to be led by what is their own, and what is one's own is loving oneself, he that loves himself not permitting himself to be led by any one else. Therefore, so far as an angel is in innocence he is in hea... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=280 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 282 282. Because innocence With the angels of heaven is the very being [esse] of good, it is evident that the Divine good that goes forth from the Lord is innocence itself, for it is that good that flows into angels, and affects their inmosts, and arranges and fits them for receiving all the good of heaven. It is the same with children, whose interiors are not only formed by means of innocence flowing... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=282 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 286 286. The origin of peace shall be first considered. Divine peace is in the Lord; it springs from the union of the Divine Itself and the Divine Human in Him. The Divine of peace in heaven is from the Lord, springing from His conjunction with the angels of heaven, and in particular from the conjunction of good and truth in each angel. These are the origins of peace. From this it can be seen that pea... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=286 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 289 289. As the Divine peace springs from the conjunction of the Lord with heaven, and specially from the conjunction of good and truth in each angel, so when the angels are in a state of love they are in a state of peace; for then good and truth are conjoined in them. (That the states of angels undergo successive changes may be seen above, n. 154-160.) The like is true also of a man who is being rege... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=289 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 315 315. Moreover, any one who has been taught about Divine order can understand that man was created to become an angel, because the outmost of order is in him (n. 304), in which what pertains to heavenly and angelic wisdom can be brought into form and can be renewed and multiplied. Divine order never stops midway to form there a something apart from an outmost, for it is not in its fullness and comp... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=315 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 329 329. LITTLE CHILDREN IN HEAVEN. It is a belief of some that only such children as are born within the church go to heaven, and that those born out of the church do not, and for the reason that the children within the church are baptized and by baptism are initiated into faith of the church. Such are not aware that no one receives heaven or faith through baptism; for baptism is merely for a s... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=329
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