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Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 254 254. I have been told how the Lord spoke with the prophets through whom the Word was given. He did not speak with them as He did with the ancients, by an influx into their interiors, but through spirits who were sent to them, whom He filled with His look, and thus inspired with the words which they dictated to the prophets; so that it was not influx but dictation. And as the words came forth direc... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=254 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 255 255. That the nature of the conjunction of angels and spirits with man may be understood I am permitted to mention some notable things by which it may be elucidated and verified. When angels and spirits turn themselves to man they do not know otherwise than that the man's language is their own and that they have no other language; and for the reason that they are there in the man's language, and n... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=255 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 257 257. There are also spirits called natural and corporeal spirits. When these come to a man they do not conjoin themselves with his thought, like other spirits, but enter into his body, and occupy all his senses, and speak through his mouth, and act through his members, believing at the time that all things of the man are theirs. These are the spirits that obsess man. But such spirits have been cas... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=257 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 262 262. It is a notable fact that the writings in the heavens flow naturally from their very thoughts, and this so easily that the thought puts itself forth, as it were, and the hand never hesitates in the choice of a word, because both the words they speak and those they write correspond to the ideas of their thought; and all correspondence is natural and spontaneous. There are also writings in the... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=262 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 322 322. Among the heathen, as among Christians, there are both wise and simple. That I might learn about them I have been permitted to speak with both, sometimes for hours and days. But there are no such wise men now as in ancient times, especially in the Ancient Church, which extended over a large part of the Asiatic world, and from which religion spread to many nations. That I might wholly know abo... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=322 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 331 331. The state of children in the other life far surpasses their state in the world, for they are not clothed with an earthly body, but with such a body as the angels have. The earthly body is in itself gross, and receives its first sensations and first motions not from the inner or spiritual world, but from the outer or natural world; and in consequence in this world children must be taught to wa... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=331 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 343 343. Several times when a number of children that were in a purely infantile state have been with me in choirs, they were heard as a tender unarranged mass, that is, as not yet acting as one, as they do later when they have become more mature. To my surprise the spirits with me could not refrain from inducing them to talk. This desire is innate in spirits. But I noticed, each time, that the childr... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=343 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 347 347. Heavenly intelligence is interior intelligence, arising from a love for truth, not with any glory in the world nor any glory in heaven as an end, but with the truth itself as an end, by which they are inmostly affected and with which they are inmostly delighted. Those who are affected by and delighted with the truth itself are affected by and delighted with the light of heaven; and those who... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=347 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 354 354. It has been granted me to speak with many of the learned after their departure from the world; with some of distinguished reputation and celebrated in the literary world for their writings, and with some not so celebrated, although endowed with profound wisdom. Those that in heart had denied the Divine, whatever their professions may have been, had become so stupid as to have little comprehen... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=354 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 360 360. I have spoken with some after death who, while they lived in the world, renounced the world and gave themselves up to an almost solitary life, in order that by an abstraction of the thoughts from worldly things they might have opportunity for pious meditations, believing that thus they might enter the way to heaven. But these in the other life are of a sad disposition; they despise others who... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=360 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 423 423. Let something first be said about the conjunction of the understanding and the will, and its being the same thing as the conjunction of good and truth, that being the conjunction that is effected in the world of spirits. Man has an understanding and a will. The understanding receives truths and is formed out of them, and the will receives goods and is formed out of them; therefore whatever a... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=423 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 424 424. This ability to think from the understanding and not at the same time from the will is provided that man may be capable of being reformed; for reformation is effected by means of truths, and truths pertain to the understanding, as just said. For in respect to his will man is born into every evil, and therefore of himself wills good to no one but himself; and one who wills good to himself alon... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=424 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 430 430. With every man there are two gates; one that leads to hell and that is open to evils and their falsities; while the other leads to heaven and is open to goods and their truths. Those that are in evil and its falsity have the gate to hell opened in them, and only through chinks from above does something of light from heaven flow into them, and by that inflowing they are able to think, to reaso... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=430 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 442 442. But these two states of man, which are his states when he is in his interiors, or what is the same, when he is in the spirit, are extraordinary; but as they are states known about in the church, they were exhibited to me only that I might know what they are. But it has been granted to me now for many years to speak with spirits and to be with them as one of them, even in full wakefulness of t... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=442 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 456 456. That the spirit of man, when it has been loosed from the body, is still a man and in a like form, has been proved to me by the daily experience of many years; for I have seen such and have listened to them a thousand times, and have talked with them about this fact, that men in the world do not believe them to be men, and that those that do believe this are regarded by the learned as simple.... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=456 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 457 457. When the spirit of man first enters the world of spirits, which takes place shortly after his resuscitation, as described above, his face and his tone of voice resemble those he had in the world, because he is then in the state of his exteriors, and his interiors are not as yet uncovered. This is man's first state after death. But subsequently his face is changed, and becomes entirely differe... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=457 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 464 464. Although the external or natural memory remains in man after death, the merely natural things in it are not reproduced in the other life, but only the spiritual things adjoined to the natural by correspondences; but when these are present to the sight they appear in exactly the same form as they had in the natural world; for all things seen in the heavens have just the same appearance as in t... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=464 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 465 465. A certain spirit was indignant because he was unable to remember many things that he knew in the life of the body, grieving over the lost pleasure which he had so much enjoyed, but he was told that he had lost nothing at all, that he still knew each and everything that he had known, although in the world where he now was no one was permitted to call forth such things from the memory, and that... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=465 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 498 498. This first state of man after death continues with some for days, with some for months, and with some for a year; but seldom with any one beyond a year; for a shorter or longer time with each one according to the agreement or disagreement of his interiors with his exteriors. For with everyone the exteriors and interior must make one and correspond. In the spiritual world no one is permitted t... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=498 Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell - From Things Heard and Seen 507 507. When in this second state spirits become visibly just what they had been in themselves while in the world, what they then did and said secretly being now made manifest; for they are now restrained by no outward considerations, and therefore what they have said and done secretly they now say and endeavor to do openly, having no longer any fear of loss of reputation, such as they had in the wor... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=hh§ion=507
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