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Striking Quotations
FROM SWEDENBORG'S WORKS




     Originally compiledfor
     private circulation by
      R. W. KENYON




THE SWEDENBORG SOCIETY

     20 Bloomsbury Way


     London WCIA 2TH

              197 2
ut impression                1932­
  2.ndimpression               1935

  3rd impression               1937

  Revised and reprinted        1972.





 Made and printed in Great Britain by

The Campfield Press, St. A/bans, Herts.
ABBREVIATED TITLES OF THE VARIOUS
  WORKS OF SWEDENBORG REFERRED TO

    AC     Arcana Ca:iestia
    AE     Apoca!Jpse Explained
    AR     Apoca!Jpse Revealed
    CH     Doctrine of Chariry
    DLW    Divine Love and Wisdom
    DP     Divine Providence
    F      Doctrine of Faith
    HD     New Jerusalem and its Heaven!;' Doctrine
    illr   Heaven and Hell
    L      Doctrine of the Lord
    LIFE   Doctrine of Life
    LJ     Last Jlldgment
    SD     Spiritllal DiaTJ!
    ss     Doctrine concerning the Sacred Scriptllre
    TCR    Trlle Christian Religion

  The translations used are taken from The Swedenborg
Society'S current editions.
THE PARTICULARS OF FAITH

                ON MAN'S PART

1.	   God is one, in whom is the Divine Trinity and He
      is the Lord God the Saviour Jesus Christ.
2.	   A saving faith is to believe on Him.
3.	 Evil actions ought not to be done because they are
    of the devil and from the devil.
4.	 Good actions ought to be done because they are of
      God and from God.
5.	 Moreover, these things ought to be done by a man
    as of himself; but he should believe that they are
    from the Lord acting with him and through him.
                                                TCR	   3




                             4
ANGELS
  Spirits are not able, and angels still less able, to see
anything that is in the world, by their own sight.
                                                  •-I.C   1880

  When an angel does good to anyone, he also com­
municates his own good, good fortune and bliss to him
and this with the desire to give the other everything
and to retain nothing.                       .-I.C 6478

  The angels have happiness from the Lord according
to the essence and quality of their use.   .-I.C 997.z

                       AVARICE
  Nothing removes men further from internal things
than avarice, because it is the lowest earthly cupidity.
                                                AC   4751.4

   There is in avarice not only the love of the world, but
also the love of self, and indeed the foulest love of self.
                                                AC   475 I.Z
                    BOOK OF LIFE
   Every man has two memories, one exterior, the other
interior; and the exterior memory is proper to his body,
but the interior proper to his spirit.          AC Z469
These two memories are altogether distinct from each
other. To the exterior memory, which is proper to man
during his life in the world, belong all the words of
languages, also the objects of the external senses as well
as the knowledges which belong to the world. To the
interior memory belong the ideas of the speech of
spirits, which are connected with interior sight, and all
rational things from the ideas of which thought itself
exists. That these things are distinct from one another,
man does not know, both because he does not reflect
upon it and because he is in corporeal things and cannot
then so far withdraw his mind from them.         AC 2471

  The interior memory vastly excels the exterior.
                                                   AC 2473

   Man has an external or natural memory and an inter­
nal or spiritual memory. Upon this internal memory is
inscribed everything in general and in particular that he
has thought, spoken and done in the world from his
will, and that, so completely and particularly that no
detail is lacking. This memory is man's book of life
which is opened after death and according to which he
is judged.                                        DP 227

  The interior memory is such that there are inscribed
on it all the particular things, indeed the most particular,
which man has at any time thought, spoken and done,
nay, even those which have appeared to him as but a
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shadow, with the most minute details, from his earliest
infancy to extreme old age. Man has with him the
memory of all these things when he comes into the other
life ... This is the Book of his Life which is opened in
the other life and according to which he is judged.
                                                   AC 2474



                        CHARITY
   Charity is, in general, to will and do good to others,
for no selfish reason, but from the delight of affection.
                                                 AC 4538.4


  With everyone, Christian charity consists in his per­
forming faithfully the duties of his calling. LIFE 114


   Charity itself is to act justly and faithfully in the
office, business and employment in which one is engaged
for then everything that a man does is of use to Society
and use is good.                                 TCR 422



   The life of charity is to wish well and to do well to the
neighbour, to act from what is just and equitable, and
from what is good and true, in every work, in like
manner in every function. In a word, the life of charity
consists in performing uses.                       AC 8253

                             7
The life of charity consists in thinking well of others
and wishing well to them and perceiving joy in oneself
at the fact that others also are saved.           AC 2284


   If you do good, for example, if you build churches,
adorn them and fill them with votive offerings, if you
expend money lavishly on hospitals and guesthouses
for strangers, give alms daily, succour widows and
orphans; if you diligently observetJ.1e Eoly th~ng~ of
w..£r~4!p, indeed if you think about t~?l, speak ana
preach about them as from the heart, -and yet do not
shun evils as sins against God, all those goods are not
good. They are either hypocritical or meritorious for
there is still evil interiorly within them ... Hence it is
clear that shunning evils because they are contrary to
religion, thus contrary to God, is living well. DP 326.8

 The life of charity consists in observing the com­
mandments from love.                       AC 9193·3


  He who loves the neighbour as himself perceives no
delight in charity except in its exercise or in use; and
therefore a life of charity is a life of uses ... the more
noble the use, the greater the delight.             AC 997



                   THE CHURCH
  There are three essentials of the Church; an acknow­
ledgment of the Divinity of the Lord, an acknowledg­
                            8
ment of the holiness of the Word, and the life that is
called charity.                              DP 259.3

   The Church would be one if all had charity, notwith­
standing that they differed as to doctrinals and worship.
                                              AC 2913.2

  When love to the Lord and charity towards the
neighbour, that is, the good of life, are the essentials
with all in general and in particular, then Churches, how
many soever they be, make one, and each is then one in
the Lord's kingdom.                               AC 2982

   It is provided by the Lord that there is always a
Church on earth, because by means of the Church there
is conjunction between the Lord and the human race,
and between heaven and the world.               HD 5


  If the Lord's Church should be entirely extinguished
on the earth, the human race could by no means exist,
but one and all would perish ... This was the reason
of the Lord's coming into the world. If in His Divine
mercy he had not come, the whole human race on earth
would have perished, for the church was then at its last
extremity.                                    AC 637.2

  Since the Creation there have been on this earth four
Churches in general, following one another in regular
succession . . . The first Church, which may be called
                            9
the Most Ancient, existed before the flood and its con­
summation or end is described by the flood. The second
Church ... called the Ancient ... the third the Israelitish
. . . The fourth Church is the Christian which the
Lord established by the Evangelists and the Apostles.
                                                   TCR. 760


  In the Most Ancient Church there was an immediate
revelation; in the Ancient Church a revelation by means
of correspondences; in the Jewish Church by the living
voice; and in the Christian Church through the Word.
                                                    HD   Z47

   It is foretold in the Revelation chapters xxi, xxii, that
at the end of the former Church a New Church is to be
established in which this will be the cardinal doctrine,
that God is one both in Person and in Essence ... and
that this God is the Lord.                        DP 263.2


                 CONFESSION OF SIN
   Declaring in only a general way that one is a sinner,
and admitting guilt for all sins without carrying out
self-examination, that is, without seeing one's own
individual sins is making a confession but not a con­
fession of repentance. The man who does no more than
this has not arrived at a knowledge of his own particular
evils and so he continues to lead the same life as before.
                                                    HD 161

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CONSCIENCE
  Conscience is an interior perception of what is good
and true.                                   AC 4627.3


   They who know little and yet have conscience are
enlightened in the other life, insomuch that they become
angels, and possess wisdom and intelligence inexpress­
ible.                                            AC 1100


  Those who are in hell have had no conscience.   AC   965

   With the regenerate man, there is a conscience of what
is good and true, and he does good and thinks truth
from conscience.... There is joy when he acts according
to conscience and anxiety when he is forced to do or
think contrary to it.                             AC 977



                 DEATH AND AFTER
   Mter death, a man carries with him all the states of
his life, so that he is such as he has been in the body.
For instance, he who, in the life of the body, has de­
spised others in comparison with himself, in the other
life also despises others in comparison with himself; he
who, in the life of the body, has regarded the neighbour
with hatred, also in the other life regards the neighbour
with hatred; ... Every one retains, in the other life, the
nature he has acquired in the life of the body; and it is
                           II
known that a man's nature cannot be expelled and that
if it were, nothing of life would remain.  AC 4663.2

  Angels and spirits, or men after death, when the Lord
permits, can meet all whom they have known in this
world, or whom they have heard of ... can see them as
present, and can converse with them. Wonderful to say,
they are at hand in a moment in their immediate
presence.                                       AC I I 14

   The lot which avaits everyone is according to his
life.                                        AC 5006

  Angels have from the Lord the power of knowing at
once, when they but look upon anyone, what his char­
acter is, nor is there any mistake.        AC 803.2

   The quality of a man, or of a soul after the death of
the body, is known at once ... By the angels his quality
is perceived the moment he comes near. There is a
certain sphere which exhales, so to speak, from his
nature, or from everything in him.              AC 1048

  As a result of actual sins, a man takes with him into
the other life innumerable evils and falsities ... It is so
even with those who have lived uprightly. Before these
can be taken up into heaven, their evils and falsities must
be dissipated, and this dissipation is called vastation.
                                                   AC   698
                            12
The life of every man is foreseen by the Lord, as to
how long he will live and in what manner; wherefore he
is directed from earliest infancy with a regard to a life to
eternity.                                          SD 5°02

   There are many who do not have an internal acknow­
ledgment of truth, and yet have the faith of charity.
They are those who have looked to the Lord in their
life, and who from religious principles have avoided
evils. But they have been kept from thinking about
truths by cares and business in the world, and also by
a want of truth on the part of their teachers. Neverthe­
less, they are interiorly, that is, in their spirit, in the
acknowledgment of truth, because they are in the
affection of it. Therefore, after death, when they become
spirits and are instructed by angels, they acknowledge
truths and receive them with joy.                      F 30

   Man's ruling love remains with him after death, nor
is it ever rooted out to eternity.             HH 363

  After the death of his body, a man's spirit in the
spiritual world is seen in human form, just as in the
natural world. He likewise enjoys the faculties of sight,
hearing, speech and feeling as in the world; he has full
use of every faculty of thought, will and action, as in the
world.                                             HD 22 5

  A man's life cannot be changed after death; it remains
then such as it had been; for a man's spirit is throughout
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such as is his love and infernal love cannot be changed
into heavenly love.                              HO 239


  All little children who die, throughout the whole
world, are raised up by the Lord and taken to heaven,
and are there educated and instructed among the angels,
who have the care of them and they also grow up to
maturity as they advance in intelligence and wisdom.
                                                  AC   2289

                         FAITH
   Merely believing what is true and believing the Word
is not faith, but faith is loving truth from heavenly love,
and willing and doing it from interior affection. HH 482

  Man is admitted interiorly into the truths of faith and
into the goods of charity only so far as he can be kept in
them right on to the end of life.                OP 249.2



               HEAVENLY DELIGHT
  In heaven there is mutual participation in all goods,
the peace, intelligence, wisdom and happiness of all
being communicated to everyone there.            HO 236


  It is the very feeling of delight itself, inherent in the
love of doing good apart from any thought of recom­
pense, that is the reward lasting to eternity.     HO I j 6

                            14
It is those who receive heaven from the Lord that
have heaven in themselves, for heaven is in man, as the
Lord also teaches:
  Neither shall they say, Lo! the Kingdom of God is
  here or Lo! it is there, for behold, the Kingdom of
  God is within you Luke xvii, 21.               HD 233

  Those who are in heaven are continually advancing
towards the spring of life, with a greater advance to­
wards a more joyful and happy spring the more thou­
sand years they live.                          HH 414


  Women who have died old and worn out with age, if
they have lived in faith in the Lord, in charity to the
neighbour, and in happy conjugiallove with a husband,
advance with the succession of years more and more
into the flower of youth and early womanhood, and
into a beauty that transcends every conception of any
such beauty as is seen on the earth.            HH 414


  In a word, to grow old in heaven is to grow young.
                                               HH 414

                     JUDGMENT
  Where it is said in the Word that man will be judged
according to his deeds, and will be rewarded according
to his works, it is meant that he will be judged and
rewarded in accordance with his thought and affection,
which are the source of his deeds, or which are in his
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deeds; for deeds are nothing apart from these and are
precisely such as these are.                  HH 358

   The last state of each person's life when he dies is his
last judgment.                                   AC 2 I 19

            LANGUAGE AND SPEECH
   The angelic tongue has nothing in common with
human languages ... angels can utter nothing except
what is in entire agreement with their affections ... for
life belongs to affection and their speech is from that.
                                                   HH 237

   In the entire heaven, all have one language ... and
all understand one another. Language there is not
learned but is implanted by nature with everyone for it
flows from their very affection and thought ... This
enables angels to know, merely from another's speech,
what he is.                                     HH 236

   All souls, as soon as they enter into the other life, are
endowed with the gift of being able to understand the
speech of all who are in the whole world, precisely as
if it were their native tongue, for they perceive whatever
a man thinks.                                    AC 1637.2

                           LIFE
   The life of everyone, whether man, spirit or angel,
flows in solely from the Lord alone who is Life itself.
                                                   AC   2888
                             16
There is but one only life, which is the Lord's, and
this life flows in and causes man to live.     AC 3484


  Man is nothing else but an organ or vessel, which
receives life from the Lord, for man does not live from
himself.                                        AC 33 I 8

   A man is an organ recipient of life and not life itself;
and life cannot be created and be in man any more than
light can be seen in the eye.                 TCR 461,8


  There is continuous influx from the spiritual world
into the natural world.                      DLW 340

   Nothing whatever has existence in the natural world
which does not derive its cause and therefore its origin
from the spiritual world, and good is from the Lord and
evil from the devil, that is, from hell. By the spiritual
world is meant both heaven and hell.            DLW 339

  Nothing natural can exist without something spiritual
corresponding to it.                           HH 487


  The things in nature are nothing but effects; their
causes are in the spiritual world.          AC 571 I

  It is plain that as each and all things in the world have
come forth from the Divine, they continue to come
forth from the Divine.                             AC p I I

                            17
No one, whether within the Church where the Word
is, or out of that Church, who lives a good life according
to his religion, is condemned.                      AE 452


  No one believing in God and living well is damned.
                                                      HD 244

                         THE LORD
   He to whom it has not been given to know heavenly
arcana, may suppose that there was no need of the Lord's
coming into the world to fight against the hells, and by
means of temptations admitted into Himself to vanquish
and conquer them, when they might have been sub­
jugated at any time by the Divine Omnipotence; but
still that the fact is really so is a certain truth. AC 1676.2

   Unless the Lord, by His coming into the flesh, had
liberated the world of spirits from that wicked crew,
the human race would have perished; for no spirit could
have been with man, and yet if spirits and angels are not
with man, he cannot live a moment of time.       AC 1266


  The internal man in the Lord was Jehovah Himself.
                                                   AC 1725.2


  The Lord from His own power made DivlQe alL that
wa~ human with Him; thus not only the Rational,but
alsotnelntenor and exterior sensuous part, and ther<jJy
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~.                 He thus united the H1,!!Ilag to the Divine.
    This may be seen from the fact that He alo~m
    the dead as to the body.                        AC 2083.2

       It is known that the Lord was born like any other
    man, and that when an infant, He learned to speak as
    any other infant, and that He afterwards increased in
    knowledge, also in intelligence and wisdom. Hence it is
    evident that His Human was not Divine from birth, but
    that He madel"tDivlne by his own power. The reason
    it was done by His own power is that He was conceived
    of Jehovah, and hence the inmost of His life was
    Jehovah Himself.                            AC 6716.2

      Since the Lord had from the beginning a human from
   the mother, which He put off successively, therefore
   while He was in the world, He had two states, called the
   state of humiliation, and the state of glorification or
   union with the Divine which is called the Father. He
   was in the state of humiliation so far as, and when, He
   was in the Human from the mother; and He was in the
r  state of glorification-sofar     as, and when, He was in !P-E

   Human from the Father. In the state of humiliation He

 prayecfto-t1reFa'theras to a being distinct from Himself;

   but in tl:!~!'tate of glorificatLon He spoke with the Father

   as with Hiinsefr. In tn[s latter state, He said that the

 ) Father was in Him and He in the Father, and that the
   Father and He were One; but in the state of humiliation
   He underwent temptations and suffered-the cross,--and
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prayed to the Father not to forsake flim; for the Divine
could not be tempted, still less could it suffer the cross.
From these considerations it is now evident that, by
temptations and continual victories in them, and by the
passion of the cross, which was the last of the tempta­
tions, He fully conquered the hells, and fully glorified
the Human.                                           1.35.3

  The Lord when He was in the world, subdued the
hells and reduced the heavens into order and acquired
to flimself Divine Power over them ... That the Lord
has that power, He Himself teaches expressly in
Matthew xxviii 18:
   All power is given unto Me in the heavens and
   on earth.                                AC 10019



  Those who, in regard to the Divinity, have an idea of
three persons cannot have an idea of one God; if with
the mouth they say one, still they think of three.
                                                 AC 10821



  An idea of three in one Person is obtained if one
thinks that the -Father is in the Lord, and that the Holy
Spirit proceeds from Him; then the Trine is in the
Lord, the Divine itself, called Father, the Divine Human
called Son, and the Divine Proceeding called Holy
Spirit.                                            HO 290

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As all the Divine is in the Lord, therefore He has all
power in the heavens and on the earths.
  All power is given unto Me in heaven and in earth.
                                      Matthelv xxviii. 18.
Such power is the Divine.                        HD 2.9I


  In so far as the Lord was in the human which He
received by inheritance from the mother, so far did He
appear distinct from Jehovah and adore Jehovah as one
different from Himself. But in so far as the Lord put off
this human, He was not distinct from Jehovah but was
one with Him. The former state was the Lord's state of
humiliation; but the latter was His state of glorification.
                                                AC I999· 5

  That the Divine itself, which is the Father, is incom­
prehensible, the Lord also teaches in John i. I8 No man
hath seen God at any time.                    AC Io067.4

   That the Divine itself, which is the Father is compre­
hensible in the Lord by His Divine Human, He again
teaches in John:
   He that seeth Me seeth Him that sent Me
                                             John xii. 45.
   If ye had known me, ye would have known my Father
   also; and henceforth ye have known Him, and have
   seen Him.                               John xiv. 6-11.
                                               AC Io067.4
                            2.I
THE LORD'S TEMPTATIONS
  The Lord could not be tempted as to the Divine
because the hells cannot assault the Divine; wherefore
Be assumed from the mother such a human as could be
tempted.                                       HD 20r


  His last temptation and victory by which He fully
subjugated the hells and made His Human Divine was
in Gethsemane and on the Cross.             HD 20r

   The life of the Lord, from His earliest childhood even
to the last hour of His life in the world, was continual
temptation and continual victory, as is evident from
many things in the Word of the Old Testament; and
that it did not cease with the temptation in the wilder­
ness is evident from what is said in Luke:
   And when the devil had ended every temptation, he
   departed from Him for a season.          Luke iv. 13
Also from the fact that He was tempted even to the
death on the cross, and thus to the last hour of His life
in the world. Hence it is evident that the whole of the
Lord's life in the world, from His earliest childhood,
was continual temptation and continual victory. The
last was when He prayed on the cross for His enemies.
           .                                    AC r690


  In the Word, of the Lord's life, in the Gospels, none
but the last is mentioned, except His temptation in the
wilderness. More was not disclosed to the disciples. The
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things that were disclosed appear in the sense of the
     letter so slight as to be scarcely anything; for to speak
     and answer in this manner is no temptation, when yet
     His temptation was more grievous than can ever be
     comprehended and believed by any human mind.
                                                     AC 169°.2.


        In brief, the Lord from His earliest childhood up to
     the last hour of His life in the world was assaulted by
     all the hells against which He continually fought and
     subjugated and overcame them, and this solely from
     love towards the whole human race.            AC 1690.6


       The Lord alone sustained the most cruel combats of
     temptations by His own strength or His own power; for
     He was surrounded by all the hells and continually
     conquered them.                              AC 1692.


                              LOVE
( A man is such as the quality of his love is. If it be the
) love of self and the world, and conse uentI of reven e,
" hatred, ~elty, a u tery an t e J e, t e man is a devil
 . as ~Q hIS spJ.!!t ... out if there be with a man the lonof
   God    ana the love of the neighbour, and consequently
   the l?ve of good and truth, also of what is just and
f
l	
   honoura61e, he IS, as to hrs spirit which lives on after
   death, ag angel, no matter how he appears in the ex­
   ternal form.                                      AC 6872..2.
      -~

                                 2.3
LOVE OF THE NEIGHBOUR
  Loving the neighbour means doing what is good,
just and right in every work and every public office.
Wherefore charity towards the neighbour extends to
each and everything which a man thinks, wills, and does.
                                                 HD I06


   Charity towards the neighbour is nothing less than a
life according to the Lord's precepts.         AC 3249


   Charity is an internal affection which consists in his
willing from the heart and in finding the delight of his
life in doing good to the neighbour, and this without
any reward.                                      AC 8033


   Every good grows immeasurably in the other life, and
that while they cannot go further in the life of the body
than to love the neighbour as themselves, because they
are immersed in what concerns the body, yet when this
is set aside their love becomes more pure and finally
becomes angelic, which is to love the neighbour more
than themselves.                                   HH 406


   The laws of the Lord's kingdom are eternal truths,
all of which are based on the one great law that men
should love the Lord above all things and their neigh
bour as themselves, and now even more than them­
selves if they would be as the angels.        . AC 548
                           24
Just as love to the Lord and love towards the neigh­
bour make a life of heaven with man, so love of self and
love of the world, when they rule, make a life of hell
with him.                    .                  HD 237


                         MERIT
   Man can merit nothing by the goods which he does,
for they are not his but the Lord's; meriting or merit
looks to man, and thus conjoins itself with the love of
self, and with the thought of pre-eminence over others,
and consequently with contempt for others.     AC 3956


       THE NATURE OF GOOD AND EVIL
   It is the nature of evil to desire to maltreat everyone;
but that of good to desire to maltreat no one. The evil
are in their very life when they are assaulting, for they
continually desire to destroy. The good are in their very
life when they are assaulting no one, and when they can
be of use in defending others from evils.           AC 1683


                     PERCEPTION
  Perception is nothi.ng but the speech or tho~ht .Qf )       J
the angels who are WIth man.'                AC 5228


  The second kind of perception (in the other life) is
what is common to all, in the highest perfection to
angels, and to spirits according to theIr quahty. It
 -=-"
                            25
J
~r1 approach,ineven If he doesguality of ~nother at his first

 ~~ ~
        consists    ~no:ving the
                                   not speak.             AC J   388


          As the perceptions are so exquisite, e~l spid
        not approach a sphere, or any society, were there are
        g~d spirits who are in mutual love.           AC J 397


                                  PIETY
          If a man thinks and speaks pious things, and does not
        shun evils as sins, the pious things which he thinks and
        speaks are not pious.                            LIFE 23


          The Word teaches that, so far as a man is not purified
        from evils, his good deeds are not 300d, nor his pious
        acts pious, n~er IS he WIse; and toe converse. LIFE 30

                                PRAYER
          Worship does not consist in prayers and in external
        devotion but in a life of charity; prayers are only the
        externals thereof, for they proceed from the man by his
        mouth, wherefore according to the quality of the man
        as to his life such are his prayers.           AE 32 5.3


          Prayer considered in itself is speech with God ... so
        that there is a certain opening of man's interiors towards
        God; but this with a difference according to man's state,
        and according to the essence of the object of the prayer.
                                                           AC 253 5

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The angels in heaven have such authority that if they
only will a thing they obtain it; but yet they do not will
anything but what is of use, and they will this as from
themselves but still from the Lord.              AR 951.2

   Man continually prays when he is in the life of charity,
although not with the mouth yet with the heart; for that
which is of the love is continually in the thought even
when he is unconscious of it.                   AB 325. I 2


                   PROFAlIATION
   To profane is to believe in God, the Word, eternal
life and many things taught in the sense of the letter of
the Word and yet to live contrary to them.     AE 232.2




  Those who do not acknowledge and believe, but only
know, cannot profane.                        AC 408




                            27
All things in man, even the least, are foreseen by the
     Lorc, ana provlaed for-m regW to his future state to
     eternity, and this for his good so far as it is at all possible
     and so far a~ man suffers himself to be led by the Lord.
                                                            AC 2679

        We can see how greatly the man errs who believes
     that the Lord has not foreseen and does not see, the
     1Einutest things appertaining to man, and..t.bn in these
     :t=reaoes not foresee and lead; when the truth is that the
     Lord's ~oresight ~na providence are in the very least ~ l
II   these mlnutest thlngs connected W1tl1 man. AC 3854.3 it

       Solicitude about the future, when confirmed by act,
     greatly dulls and retards the influx of spiritual life.
                                                           AC   5In

        Providence is in the minutest"things of all, from the
     first thread of ~ e even to tlie last, ana afterwards
     to eternity.                                     AC 5894


       They who are in the stream of Providence ne all the {'(
     tim~eing carr1eaafong toward napplness, w~;.tev~r
     may be the appearance ?f the m~ns.         AC 8478.4


    There is no such thing as chance; and apparent
     acci~>--9r .fortune, .is
                          Providence in the ultim~te 5?f               II
1
J~~_e!, 10 whIch all thlngs are comparatlVely lnconstant.
                                                 AC 6493

                                   28
The Divine Providence is jn ~osLin...ctiY.isI~1              (I
S~s gf man's tlmgght ancfaCtI9n.-                 DP 212.2




   Everyone, from infancy even to the end of his life, is
led by Him iDJ~ individual things and his place
foreseen and provided.                          DP 203


                                                   the evil




                    PUNISHMENTS
  Such is the equilibrium in the other life that evil
punishes itself, that is to say, those who are evil run into
the punishment of their evil, but only when it has
reached its height. Every evil has its limit that varies in
                            29
each individual case, be ond which it is not allowable to
     eass; When an evil person passes eyon t           !ID!t, he
     precIpitates himself into the penalty.          AC 1857.2


                        REFORMATION
       Man believes that he is reformed and regenerated by
     the truth of faith, but this is an appearance; he is re­
Il   formed and regenerated by the good of faith, that is by
     charity towards the neighbour andJoye to the Lord.
                                                     AC   3207.4

       The goods of life appear to man as the fruits of faith,
     but they are the fruits of charity.           AC 3207.4


       There is granted to everyone after death the oppor­
    tunity of amending his life, if that is at all possible. All
    g.re instructed and led by the Lord by means of angels;
    aiiClasthey now know_thauhe_)C....live after deatn, a..Qd
    that there is a_h.eav:en_aruLa...hell, theYJLfirst re_ceive
)  truths. Those, however, who have not acknowledged
    God and who have not shunned evils as sins when in
    the world ~on show a distaste for t,ruths and withdraw.
                  -               -                    DP   328,9




                                 3°
know that his delight is that of the infernals, for~
   no other love in it than that of self and the world; and
   when this love makes hi§ delight, thete is in it no
   ch~ and no faith.                               AC 392.8.2.


     Regeneration is nothing but the subjugation of the
   ~al and the dominion of the spliitual. -   AC 5?J5!:3


     When a man determines to shun evil and do good,
   then commences the state of regeneration. TCR 587


     Everyone becomes regenerate as he abstains from the
   evils of sin.                                 TCR 510



                     DOCTRINE OF REMAINS
          Remains are not only the goods and truths that a man
       ~s learned from the Lord's Word f!.om i~cy, and has
       thus impressed on his memory, but they are also all the
       states thence derived, such as states of innocence TrOfu
       infancy; states of love towards parents, brothers,
       teachers, friends; states of charity toward~ the neigh­
       bour, and also of pity for the poor and needy; in-aword,
       aHstates of g,ood and truth. These states togetFler with
       the goods and truths impressed on the memory are
ltl.ll called tl<~ns, which are preserved in man by the Lord
,,~ and are stored up, entirely without his knowledge in his
       lOternal man.                                     AC 561

                                31
That there are remains, and that they are stored up in
 a man in his interior rational is wholly unknown to man;
 and this because he supposestnat nothing flows Ln, ®t
 that everything is natural to him and born with him,
 thus that it is all in him when an infant, when yet the
 real case is altogether different. Remains are treawrof in
 many parts of the Word, ana by them are signified those))
ih.tate~ by which man becomes a man, and t~m the
 Lord alone.                                      AC 1906.3


    With those who are being regenerated through
 temptations, the remains in a man are for the angels that
 are with him, who draw out from them the t~s
 '£.herewith the_)[..Skfrn------nne...man-agaJiist the eVIl sililtS
                                                                      I
 who excite the falsities in him and thus assail him.
                                                          AC   737

          RENUNCIATION OF THE WORLD
    With regard to renunciation of the world, many
 believe that renouncing the world, and living 'after the
 spirit' and not 'after the flesh', means putting away the
 things of the world, chiefly riches and position, going
 about continually in pious meditation about God,
 salvation and eternlllife, spending one's days in prayer
 and in reading the lWord and pious books, and also in
 doing penance. But doing thes~hings is not 'renounc­
 ing the world'; the truth is, 'renouncing the world:' is
 loving God and loving the n~hbour; and God is belng'
                                 32
loved when one lives in accordance with His precepts;
and the neighbour is being loved when a man pg$orq;s
uses. So that for a man to receive heaven, he must most
:mTIredly live in the "Yo~~.ge in its""dut~d
emplo~mel1ts. A life withdrawn from the things-of the
~lalsa life of thought and faith separate_d IT<:>m a life
of love and charim such a life ~destructive of willing
gooa, and dQing ~d, to the rfeighoour, andW1len
these are destroyed, spiritual life is like a house without
,LfoundaJ!2n, which gradually sinks down, or else
cracks and gapes, or totters until ~s.              HO 12.6


                    REPENTANCE
   Sins cannot be taken away from a man, except by
actual repentance; and this consists in the man seeing
his sins, irn,tJloring hC;lp from the Lord and d~
from them.                                         T_ I 7

   A man ought to shun evils because they are sins, that
is, because they are infernal and diabolical, and conse­
quently opposed to the Lord and contrary to Divine
laws.                                            LIFE 2.2.

  A wicked man may shun evils as hurtful; no one but a
Christian can shun evils as sins.             LIFE I I I

  So far as a man shuns evils, so far he is with the Lord
and in the Lord; and so far as he-is in the Lord, so far he
does good, not from himseltbut from the Lord. r:u::E 2. I
                            33
Repentance of the mouth and not of the life is not
repentance. Sins'*are not remitted by repentance of the
mouth, but by repentance of the life.          AC 8393

  Lust in the will acquires the nature of an act and it
can only be removed by the Lord after repentance.
                                                TCR   316

  1 man ought to shun evils as sins and fight against
them, as of himself; and if he shuns evils for any other
reason than that they are sins, he does not really shun
them but only prevents them from appearing before the
world.-                                         TCR 330


  True repentance consists in a man's exaffilrung !lQ..t
only the acts of his life but also the i~ns of his will.
                                              TCR 532


  A man's evils are in his thoughts and intentions; it is
from them that all evil actions done with the body
proceed. Those who do not examine into the evils of
their thought and will cannot carry out repentance, for
they afterwards continue to think and will the same
things as before.                               HD 164

  If men do not shun evils from a religious principle,
because they are sins and against God, the lusts of evil
with their delights still remain like polluted waters
dammed up or stagnant.                           DP 117

                           34
He who leads the life of faith performs repentance
daily; for he reflects upon the evils that are in himself,
acknowledging them, guards himself against them, and
supplicates the Lord for aid.                     AC 8391




                      SALVATION
  The life of charity is what saves after death, and not
any life of faith without charity, for without charity
there cannot be any life of faith ... In the latter case
when the exteriors are taken away, as is done in the
other life, the interiors are manifest in their truuhar­
acter, namely, that they are utterlycontrary to all truths
of faith.                                       AC 2049.4

                           35
All those throughout the whole world who have
lived in good, are, of the Lord's mercy, received and
saved.                                      AC 2590.2

  If man could have been reformed under compulsion,
there would not be a single man in the universe who
would not be saved.                         AC 288r

  The nations who are outside the Church, and who are
in goohd, are saved alike with those who are wit1iin the
Churc .                                        AC 33 80

  In every religion there should be the two essentials of
salvation, namely, to acknowledge God and to refrain
from evil because it is against God.            DP 328.8

  The means of salvation relate to these two essentials,
that evils must be shunned because they are contrary to
the Divine laws in the Decalogue and there must be the
acknowledgment that there is a God. This everyone can
do provided he does not love evils; for the Lord is
<;ontinually flQFing into his will with power that fie
may be able to shun evils, and intQj1is understanding
with power that he may be able to thinktnat mere 1-S a
God.                                            DP 329

                           36
The member of the Church at this day believes that
   anyone, no matter what his life is, may of mercy be
   received Into heaven, and there enjoy eternal bliss ...
I1 But he is much mistaken, for no one can be admitted
   and received into heaven, unless he i& being regen~ted.

                                                   AC    5342.4

                           SELF-LOVE
        All those with whom the love of rule occupies the
     first place are inwardly devils.           AE I 18 9. 3


      Does anyone have a feeling that it is wrong to 10veJ
    oneself mor t n others? Who, then, knows that it is
 11 evil? and yet it is the ead of all evils.      DP 277           .'

       The love of self which is the head of all evils, sur-
     p~s~ot.her loves in it~~y_to_adult~rate-&oojsand
   falsify- truths and it does this bLJ:he misuse of th.e {
f  rationality which every man, wickea---aswen as good,
IV has from the Lord. It can inde~ confirmations make
~ evil to aPJ?,ear exactly like goo 3.ndfaisity lIke truth.
                                                    DP   233. I I

        In so far as a love of domineering becomes strong in a
     man, especially in a man of the Church, so far does hell
     reign.                                            LJ 55.6

l     He who rules from the love of self wills good to no
     one except himself; the uses he performs are for the sake
                                37
11 of his oWll honour and~!ory.... The love of dominion
  continues with everyone after his life in the world.
                                                     HH     564.2

     It is unknown in the world that love of self, regarded
  in itself, is the love that rules in hell a71d makes hell with
  man.                                                  I~IH 555



     They who exercised rule in the world from love of
  self, are, after their life i;the world, in hell. . .. HO 73

     From the love of self and of the world come forth all
  hatreds; from hatreds all revenges arut cruelties; and
  from these, all deceits; in short all the hells. AC 169 I


     From self-love, that is the love of self or ttroRrium,
  all evils flow, such as hatreds, revenges, cruetIes, adul­
  teries, deceits, hypocrisies, impiety.            AC 1326


    In proportion as man is in the   lov~elf, he      is in hell,
  for in hell is the love of self.                     AC   7369

     Man is in the love of self who despises his neighbour
  in comEarison with himself.                      AC 7370
                                                                    JI
      Those with whom the loves of self and the world rule,
  do not know what heaven is or what heavenly happiness
  is.                                              HO 238


                               38
The love of self and the love of the world are alto­

gether contratf to love to the Lord and love towaras

the nelg6Squr; and therefore love of self and love of the

world are infernal loves.                          HD 78



                      SLEEP

   The Lord guards man with most especial care during

his sleep.                                     AC 959



   Evil spirits most vehemently desire and burn to infest
 and attack man when he is sleeping, but man is tb!.n nl~
 especially guarded by the Lord, for rove does not 1I
.-:§.                                           AC 1983


                        SPHERES

   A man is not aware that he is encompassed with a

certain spiritua~p.h~e that)~.in accoraanc<:,:_with tllellre

Of fits affections, and that to the angels this sphere is

more perceptible than is the sphere of an odour to the

finest sense on earth.                          AC 4464.3



  In the other life, whatever rules in anyone manifests

i~ by a   certain sphere which is perceived by all around

                            39
him ... The sphere of him who has re~ard to himself in
everything, appropria~.~__!QjJ:.~clL an absorbs every..
thing that is favourable to itself, a.nd therefore it ~bs
allthedelight ortlie surrounding spirits, and destroys
all their freedom, ~ that s_ucb a person has .19_ ~e
1
b_ap.i~hed from society ... But when the common good
of all is regarded, one person never appropriates to
himself another's delight, or destroys another's freedom,
15iirt"ii'SQTar aspe can he_promotes and increases it. This
is the reason why heavenly societies are one, and this
solely through mutual love from the Lord. AC 13 16.2.

  It is known in the other life what another is ~s
*?t aeeroas£, even though he ~oes not speak. From
t IS it may be known that a man's interiors are in a kind
of uncQ.nsciou.§ activity, and that from this the quality
oTthe spirit is perceived                        AC 1504


                  TEMPTA nONS
  In temptations, what is being fought out is whether
good shall have dominion over evil or evil over good.
                                                   HD 190


   It is to be known that no one is regenerated without
temptation; and that many temptations follow on, one
after aqother.                                AC 84°3.2.


 Evil spirits never fight against things other than those
which the man loves.                            AC 182.0.2.


                            4°
No one is tempted except through that to which he 
inclines.                                   AC 2.818




  The Lord Himself is present with those in temptation,
both immediately, and mediately by angels. AC 6514.2.




   Temptations are nothing but combats of evil spirits
with the angels who are with a man. Evil sEirits call u
all the wrong things t~ has eit~r done or even
thought from~nls infancy . . . But through angels the
Lord guards the man and restrains the evil spirits and
genii from going beyond bounds and inundating the
man beyond what he is able to bear.              AC 741


                     THOUGHTS
  In the other life men cannot conceal what they have
thought, because there the thoughts show themselves
ooenly.                                     AC 4464.4

                          41
r   A deed or wo!"k is in quali!y such as are the will and
thou~~ th~t jfroduce it. If the thought and Will are
gooa, then the deeds and works are good; bY-cif t~
thoughLand will are evil, then the deeds and works are
evil, akhoqgh in external form they ::ppear alike.
               --                         .       HH 472


                   THE TRINITY

   A Trinity of Divine Persons from eternity, or before

the world was created, is in idea a trinity of gods; and




                                                             I
this idea cannot be removed by the .or.al confession of

one God.                                      - TRC 172


   It is u.!.terlY.-.opposed to reas~n to say that the one
 God begot a-SOn fi:omerermty, and that God the
.Father, together with the Son and the Holy Spirit, each
 of whom sep'arately is God, is one God.            TcR82 _
   All the details of the Athanasian Creed are in agree­

ment with the truth, provided that instead of three

persons, one person in whom is a Trinity, is acknow­

ledged.                                       AE 1103.3


  Know thereforeJh!tt the Lord is Jehovah Himself, or

the Father in a human form ... The Lond from eternity

                            42
was Jehovah, that is, the Father in a human form but
  not yet in the flesh.                      AC 93150


    The Human of the Lord is Divine and one must come
  to this Human in order to come to the F7lther;stnce
  Jehovah God, by means of it, sent Himself into the
  world, ~nd_ made Himsel£.. visible to the eyes of.1!~~,n,
{ and thus accessible.                        TCR 1881.6
          ~~




                            USES
     In a word, the whole heaven is full of uses so that it
  ought to be called the very kingdom of us~s ... He who
  is not delighted with uses for the sife of uses, "'bUt
  performs them only for the sake of ~ or of honour
  and wealtp alone, does not at heart love his countrY'Or
  his fellow citizens, but merely him.$~# and the wQtid.
                                           AE 1226.3 and 7

    Angelic happiness is in use, from use and according
  to use, that is, ~aC.Eording to th~goods of l~d....2.f
  charity.                                        AC 454


   What is marvellous is that every individual thing,
 even to the most minute, is adapted for ~. -xE 11 9i. 2

                    c~ted..J.Q..per£o~es,
Iheaven, however many they may be, must which isinto
   Since man was
  l~      neighboJ!r, therefore all those who come
                                                   to

                                            perfor~es.

                              43
According to uses, an~ love of them, the inhabi~nts
oJ heaven receive all their delight and ble~sedness, nor
                                                       NO-J
does heavenly joy come from any other source ...
idls person is tolerated in hell ... The.difference is that
lrlhell Y§es are performed from f~r, b.Jlt in heaven frQ!!1
                                                              I
l~e, and it is not fear but l~ thatjmpartLigy.
                                                AE II94.5


   Heavenly love is loving uses for the sake of-uses, or
goods f.9r th~ sake of goods, which are done by man
for the Chur.f.h, his c~lltry, human .LQQety and a
fellow-citizen; for this iSloving God and loving the
neighbour ... Therefore, so far as anyone is ip th~ love
oL..g:lf he separates himself from heaven because ~
r~oves himself from heavenly love.               HH 557


  In uses, all the delights of heaven are brought
together and are present, because uses ate the goods of
l~ and_ charity in which angels are. Therefore every­
one has delights thaLare in acc.ur.cLw.ithJti~s, and in
the degree of his affection for use ... All the delights
of heaven are delights of use.                  HH 402


  Everyone there (in heaven) performs a use, for the
Lord's kingdom is a kingdom of uses.         HH 387


  The angels find all their happiness in use, from use
and in accordance with use.            --          H"H403
                          44
Both the wicked and the good are raised to honours
     and advanced to wealth, because the wicked as well as
     the good pc:.rfor~es; the wlckeCl dO so for the sake
I    ot tneir own personal honours and~in, but the good
I   for the '"'S'a'ke of the honour and'proflt 9f the_office for
     which_j:h~y~vQrk. The good regard thel'ft)nour and
     profit of the office as erins;iR?:l_cJllllles or motives a.£2 J
     Rer,2Qnal honou~ and_gainsasiiiStrum~Qtal causes; but
     tile wicked regard personal It'iriOllrS and gain as
     p'ripcipal causes apd the honour and profit of th~ffice      I
     ---
     as Insfrumental causes.
                         -
      The impious or wicked can perform uses equally with
                                                         DP 217.3


    the pious or the good; and indeed with greater~l, for
    they ha~~ard to th~elveun th~ses and they
r   regard the honours as uses. Therefore, whatever the
    hei ht to which the love of self mounts up, tliere bums
    within it the consuming eSlre of performing uses for
    the sake of its own glory ... Since there are so few who I
 - areJ.overs of God aii~ many who are love..rs of self and
    t~orld, and since the latter fumuheir zeaLperform
    more uses than do the lovers of God from theirs, how
    can anyone confirm himself against the Divine Provi­
  dence from the fact that the ~ed are in &E.eater
 fi eminence and opulence t@n-the good? . . . Dignities
    ana wealth are either c~s or bl~ngs. DP 250·3, 4, 5

       The whole heaven is full of uses, so that it ought to
     be called a very kingdom of uses. On the other hand
                                  45
those who perform no use are banished to the hells ...
                                             AE 1226.3


    There is nothing created in the heavens but for use.
  Taken generally, one kingdom of nature was created
  for the sake of another; the mineral kingdom for the
  sake of the animal, and both the latter for tne sake of
lithe numm race, that its members m.,ight s~e the LO?d
.'buerforming us<;.sJ.Q th~ neighbour.          AE u2()'-4


    Every man is ... created and born for use ... The
 life of the love of use is a life of the love both of the
 p!Wic good an~he ~eighbour. It is moreover a life
 of loveto the Lora.         -                   AE 1226.6


  Those who have loved themselves and the world
 more than use have no place in heaven. - H'H393.3

   There are three universal loves enkindled in every
 man from creation: !.he love of the neighbour~~iritu~l
 love which is the love of performing ~es;'lthe love of
 the world . . ~I and the love of self.       TCR 5°7.2


    The Lord's kingdom is nothing else than a king~om
 oLuses_fouhe_good QLtheJJ.Uman race . . . in so far as a
 man is in self, so far the angels retire and evil spirits
 from FleIl.d'raw near, for there reigns in hell no other
 end than this.                                 AC 3796.4

                            46
WORD OF GOD
  There cannot be conjunction with heaven unless
there exists somewhere on the earth a Church in
possession of the Word by means of which the Lord is
known; for the Lord is the God of heaven and earth,
and without Him there is no salvation.        ss 104

  For the Word in the Church, although it is with
comparatively few, is life to the rest of the world from
the Lord through heaven, just as the members and
viscera of the whole body receive life from the heart
and lungs.                                       ss I05.Z

  It is enough that there is a Church in possession of
the Word, even although it should consist of com­
paratively few persons.                         ss 104

  Without revelation from the Divine, man cannot
know anything about life eternal, nor even anything
about God.                                  HD 249


   js every expression in the Word is from the Lord
and, therefore, has what is Divine within it, it is evident
that there is no word, nor even an iota, that does not
signify and involve something.                      AC 771


  Whoever is in simple good, and in simplicity believes
the Word according to its literal sense, is gifted with the
                            47
faculty of perceiving truths when he is instructed in the
other life by angels.                            AC 3436


  The Prophets wrote as the spirit from the Divine
dictated, for the very words which they wrote were
uttered in their ears.                   AC 7°5 5.3


  Although the laws which were enacted for the sons
of Israel have been abrogated, they are still the Holy
Word, on account of the internal sense within them.
                                                 HD 262




  It is evident what is meant in the Word by good
works, that is, all works that are done by man 'ct:l~
~ils are beiogJ.enloved as sins.            AE 979.2


  Good works are evil works unless the things t~re
of the love of self and the vorIa are removea.
                                            AC 3147.7

                           48
Those who are led by the Lord desire nothing more
  than to do good works and they J:.hink..o£..nothing...kss
  t~ of meriting by them.                         AC 6392




    'Works' are often mentioned in the Apocalypse but
  few know what is understood by 'works'. This is known,
  that ten men can do works that appear alike in externals,
  but are unlike even withall.Q.U~, be~use they come
  fOrth out of a dtfferent en~~e, and the end and
    me make works to      be
                           eiffier good or evil.     AR 76



                           WORSHIP
      When a man is in love~y he is continually in
   w~lP, externa'lWorshlp being merely the effect .--: .
   ]l1t a man, while in the world, o~ght not to be otherwise
   fllan in external worship also; ~for by external worship
   internal thmgs are excited, and by means of external
 ( worship, external thrngs-are kept in holiness, so
 mternal things can How In.                .
                                                           t~t
                                                     AC 1 () 18


    The end of all worship is communication with heaven
  and !pereoythe colilUilaion of man with the Lo;r-.
       -                                           AC   10436.3

                               49
At the present day the worship of God means chiefly
      oral worship in a temple both morning and evening.
      The worship of God does not, however, consist essen-
      tially in this, but in a life of uses, this worship ~<i9g
      according to the order of heaven. Oral worship is also
 1   worship but it is cl no avail whatever unless there is
j1    worship of theITfe.                    ~    -     AC 7884


        Worship does not consist in prayers and in external
      devotion, but in a life of charity. . The essential of
      worship is a life of charity.                AE F 5.3


         He who believes that serving the Lord consists solely
      in frequenting the temple, in hearing preaching there
      and in praying, and that this is sufficient, is much
      deceived. The real worship of the Lord consists in
      performing uses, and uses, during man's life in the
      world, consist in everyone discharging aright his func-
      tion in his own station, thus in serving his country,
      society and his neighbour from the heart, and in acting
      with sincerity with his associates.            AC 7°38


        Divine worship itself in the heavens does not, how-
      ever, consist in going to church and in listening to
      sermons, but in a life of love, charity and faith in
      accordance with doctrines. Preachings in churches serve
      solely as a means of instruction in matters of life.
                                                       HH 222


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Striking quotations-from-swedenborg's-works-compiled-by-r-w-kenyon-1972

  • 1.
  • 2. Striking Quotations FROM SWEDENBORG'S WORKS Originally compiledfor private circulation by R. W. KENYON THE SWEDENBORG SOCIETY 20 Bloomsbury Way London WCIA 2TH 197 2
  • 3. ut impression 1932­ 2.ndimpression 1935 3rd impression 1937 Revised and reprinted 1972. Made and printed in Great Britain by The Campfield Press, St. A/bans, Herts.
  • 4. ABBREVIATED TITLES OF THE VARIOUS WORKS OF SWEDENBORG REFERRED TO AC Arcana Ca:iestia AE Apoca!Jpse Explained AR Apoca!Jpse Revealed CH Doctrine of Chariry DLW Divine Love and Wisdom DP Divine Providence F Doctrine of Faith HD New Jerusalem and its Heaven!;' Doctrine illr Heaven and Hell L Doctrine of the Lord LIFE Doctrine of Life LJ Last Jlldgment SD Spiritllal DiaTJ! ss Doctrine concerning the Sacred Scriptllre TCR Trlle Christian Religion The translations used are taken from The Swedenborg Society'S current editions.
  • 5. THE PARTICULARS OF FAITH ON MAN'S PART 1. God is one, in whom is the Divine Trinity and He is the Lord God the Saviour Jesus Christ. 2. A saving faith is to believe on Him. 3. Evil actions ought not to be done because they are of the devil and from the devil. 4. Good actions ought to be done because they are of God and from God. 5. Moreover, these things ought to be done by a man as of himself; but he should believe that they are from the Lord acting with him and through him. TCR 3 4
  • 6. ANGELS Spirits are not able, and angels still less able, to see anything that is in the world, by their own sight. •-I.C 1880 When an angel does good to anyone, he also com­ municates his own good, good fortune and bliss to him and this with the desire to give the other everything and to retain nothing. .-I.C 6478 The angels have happiness from the Lord according to the essence and quality of their use. .-I.C 997.z AVARICE Nothing removes men further from internal things than avarice, because it is the lowest earthly cupidity. AC 4751.4 There is in avarice not only the love of the world, but also the love of self, and indeed the foulest love of self. AC 475 I.Z BOOK OF LIFE Every man has two memories, one exterior, the other interior; and the exterior memory is proper to his body, but the interior proper to his spirit. AC Z469
  • 7. These two memories are altogether distinct from each other. To the exterior memory, which is proper to man during his life in the world, belong all the words of languages, also the objects of the external senses as well as the knowledges which belong to the world. To the interior memory belong the ideas of the speech of spirits, which are connected with interior sight, and all rational things from the ideas of which thought itself exists. That these things are distinct from one another, man does not know, both because he does not reflect upon it and because he is in corporeal things and cannot then so far withdraw his mind from them. AC 2471 The interior memory vastly excels the exterior. AC 2473 Man has an external or natural memory and an inter­ nal or spiritual memory. Upon this internal memory is inscribed everything in general and in particular that he has thought, spoken and done in the world from his will, and that, so completely and particularly that no detail is lacking. This memory is man's book of life which is opened after death and according to which he is judged. DP 227 The interior memory is such that there are inscribed on it all the particular things, indeed the most particular, which man has at any time thought, spoken and done, nay, even those which have appeared to him as but a 6
  • 8. shadow, with the most minute details, from his earliest infancy to extreme old age. Man has with him the memory of all these things when he comes into the other life ... This is the Book of his Life which is opened in the other life and according to which he is judged. AC 2474 CHARITY Charity is, in general, to will and do good to others, for no selfish reason, but from the delight of affection. AC 4538.4 With everyone, Christian charity consists in his per­ forming faithfully the duties of his calling. LIFE 114 Charity itself is to act justly and faithfully in the office, business and employment in which one is engaged for then everything that a man does is of use to Society and use is good. TCR 422 The life of charity is to wish well and to do well to the neighbour, to act from what is just and equitable, and from what is good and true, in every work, in like manner in every function. In a word, the life of charity consists in performing uses. AC 8253 7
  • 9. The life of charity consists in thinking well of others and wishing well to them and perceiving joy in oneself at the fact that others also are saved. AC 2284 If you do good, for example, if you build churches, adorn them and fill them with votive offerings, if you expend money lavishly on hospitals and guesthouses for strangers, give alms daily, succour widows and orphans; if you diligently observetJ.1e Eoly th~ng~ of w..£r~4!p, indeed if you think about t~?l, speak ana preach about them as from the heart, -and yet do not shun evils as sins against God, all those goods are not good. They are either hypocritical or meritorious for there is still evil interiorly within them ... Hence it is clear that shunning evils because they are contrary to religion, thus contrary to God, is living well. DP 326.8 The life of charity consists in observing the com­ mandments from love. AC 9193·3 He who loves the neighbour as himself perceives no delight in charity except in its exercise or in use; and therefore a life of charity is a life of uses ... the more noble the use, the greater the delight. AC 997 THE CHURCH There are three essentials of the Church; an acknow­ ledgment of the Divinity of the Lord, an acknowledg­ 8
  • 10. ment of the holiness of the Word, and the life that is called charity. DP 259.3 The Church would be one if all had charity, notwith­ standing that they differed as to doctrinals and worship. AC 2913.2 When love to the Lord and charity towards the neighbour, that is, the good of life, are the essentials with all in general and in particular, then Churches, how many soever they be, make one, and each is then one in the Lord's kingdom. AC 2982 It is provided by the Lord that there is always a Church on earth, because by means of the Church there is conjunction between the Lord and the human race, and between heaven and the world. HD 5 If the Lord's Church should be entirely extinguished on the earth, the human race could by no means exist, but one and all would perish ... This was the reason of the Lord's coming into the world. If in His Divine mercy he had not come, the whole human race on earth would have perished, for the church was then at its last extremity. AC 637.2 Since the Creation there have been on this earth four Churches in general, following one another in regular succession . . . The first Church, which may be called 9
  • 11. the Most Ancient, existed before the flood and its con­ summation or end is described by the flood. The second Church ... called the Ancient ... the third the Israelitish . . . The fourth Church is the Christian which the Lord established by the Evangelists and the Apostles. TCR. 760 In the Most Ancient Church there was an immediate revelation; in the Ancient Church a revelation by means of correspondences; in the Jewish Church by the living voice; and in the Christian Church through the Word. HD Z47 It is foretold in the Revelation chapters xxi, xxii, that at the end of the former Church a New Church is to be established in which this will be the cardinal doctrine, that God is one both in Person and in Essence ... and that this God is the Lord. DP 263.2 CONFESSION OF SIN Declaring in only a general way that one is a sinner, and admitting guilt for all sins without carrying out self-examination, that is, without seeing one's own individual sins is making a confession but not a con­ fession of repentance. The man who does no more than this has not arrived at a knowledge of his own particular evils and so he continues to lead the same life as before. HD 161 10
  • 12. CONSCIENCE Conscience is an interior perception of what is good and true. AC 4627.3 They who know little and yet have conscience are enlightened in the other life, insomuch that they become angels, and possess wisdom and intelligence inexpress­ ible. AC 1100 Those who are in hell have had no conscience. AC 965 With the regenerate man, there is a conscience of what is good and true, and he does good and thinks truth from conscience.... There is joy when he acts according to conscience and anxiety when he is forced to do or think contrary to it. AC 977 DEATH AND AFTER Mter death, a man carries with him all the states of his life, so that he is such as he has been in the body. For instance, he who, in the life of the body, has de­ spised others in comparison with himself, in the other life also despises others in comparison with himself; he who, in the life of the body, has regarded the neighbour with hatred, also in the other life regards the neighbour with hatred; ... Every one retains, in the other life, the nature he has acquired in the life of the body; and it is II
  • 13. known that a man's nature cannot be expelled and that if it were, nothing of life would remain. AC 4663.2 Angels and spirits, or men after death, when the Lord permits, can meet all whom they have known in this world, or whom they have heard of ... can see them as present, and can converse with them. Wonderful to say, they are at hand in a moment in their immediate presence. AC I I 14 The lot which avaits everyone is according to his life. AC 5006 Angels have from the Lord the power of knowing at once, when they but look upon anyone, what his char­ acter is, nor is there any mistake. AC 803.2 The quality of a man, or of a soul after the death of the body, is known at once ... By the angels his quality is perceived the moment he comes near. There is a certain sphere which exhales, so to speak, from his nature, or from everything in him. AC 1048 As a result of actual sins, a man takes with him into the other life innumerable evils and falsities ... It is so even with those who have lived uprightly. Before these can be taken up into heaven, their evils and falsities must be dissipated, and this dissipation is called vastation. AC 698 12
  • 14. The life of every man is foreseen by the Lord, as to how long he will live and in what manner; wherefore he is directed from earliest infancy with a regard to a life to eternity. SD 5°02 There are many who do not have an internal acknow­ ledgment of truth, and yet have the faith of charity. They are those who have looked to the Lord in their life, and who from religious principles have avoided evils. But they have been kept from thinking about truths by cares and business in the world, and also by a want of truth on the part of their teachers. Neverthe­ less, they are interiorly, that is, in their spirit, in the acknowledgment of truth, because they are in the affection of it. Therefore, after death, when they become spirits and are instructed by angels, they acknowledge truths and receive them with joy. F 30 Man's ruling love remains with him after death, nor is it ever rooted out to eternity. HH 363 After the death of his body, a man's spirit in the spiritual world is seen in human form, just as in the natural world. He likewise enjoys the faculties of sight, hearing, speech and feeling as in the world; he has full use of every faculty of thought, will and action, as in the world. HD 22 5 A man's life cannot be changed after death; it remains then such as it had been; for a man's spirit is throughout 13
  • 15. such as is his love and infernal love cannot be changed into heavenly love. HO 239 All little children who die, throughout the whole world, are raised up by the Lord and taken to heaven, and are there educated and instructed among the angels, who have the care of them and they also grow up to maturity as they advance in intelligence and wisdom. AC 2289 FAITH Merely believing what is true and believing the Word is not faith, but faith is loving truth from heavenly love, and willing and doing it from interior affection. HH 482 Man is admitted interiorly into the truths of faith and into the goods of charity only so far as he can be kept in them right on to the end of life. OP 249.2 HEAVENLY DELIGHT In heaven there is mutual participation in all goods, the peace, intelligence, wisdom and happiness of all being communicated to everyone there. HO 236 It is the very feeling of delight itself, inherent in the love of doing good apart from any thought of recom­ pense, that is the reward lasting to eternity. HO I j 6 14
  • 16. It is those who receive heaven from the Lord that have heaven in themselves, for heaven is in man, as the Lord also teaches: Neither shall they say, Lo! the Kingdom of God is here or Lo! it is there, for behold, the Kingdom of God is within you Luke xvii, 21. HD 233 Those who are in heaven are continually advancing towards the spring of life, with a greater advance to­ wards a more joyful and happy spring the more thou­ sand years they live. HH 414 Women who have died old and worn out with age, if they have lived in faith in the Lord, in charity to the neighbour, and in happy conjugiallove with a husband, advance with the succession of years more and more into the flower of youth and early womanhood, and into a beauty that transcends every conception of any such beauty as is seen on the earth. HH 414 In a word, to grow old in heaven is to grow young. HH 414 JUDGMENT Where it is said in the Word that man will be judged according to his deeds, and will be rewarded according to his works, it is meant that he will be judged and rewarded in accordance with his thought and affection, which are the source of his deeds, or which are in his 15
  • 17. deeds; for deeds are nothing apart from these and are precisely such as these are. HH 358 The last state of each person's life when he dies is his last judgment. AC 2 I 19 LANGUAGE AND SPEECH The angelic tongue has nothing in common with human languages ... angels can utter nothing except what is in entire agreement with their affections ... for life belongs to affection and their speech is from that. HH 237 In the entire heaven, all have one language ... and all understand one another. Language there is not learned but is implanted by nature with everyone for it flows from their very affection and thought ... This enables angels to know, merely from another's speech, what he is. HH 236 All souls, as soon as they enter into the other life, are endowed with the gift of being able to understand the speech of all who are in the whole world, precisely as if it were their native tongue, for they perceive whatever a man thinks. AC 1637.2 LIFE The life of everyone, whether man, spirit or angel, flows in solely from the Lord alone who is Life itself. AC 2888 16
  • 18. There is but one only life, which is the Lord's, and this life flows in and causes man to live. AC 3484 Man is nothing else but an organ or vessel, which receives life from the Lord, for man does not live from himself. AC 33 I 8 A man is an organ recipient of life and not life itself; and life cannot be created and be in man any more than light can be seen in the eye. TCR 461,8 There is continuous influx from the spiritual world into the natural world. DLW 340 Nothing whatever has existence in the natural world which does not derive its cause and therefore its origin from the spiritual world, and good is from the Lord and evil from the devil, that is, from hell. By the spiritual world is meant both heaven and hell. DLW 339 Nothing natural can exist without something spiritual corresponding to it. HH 487 The things in nature are nothing but effects; their causes are in the spiritual world. AC 571 I It is plain that as each and all things in the world have come forth from the Divine, they continue to come forth from the Divine. AC p I I 17
  • 19. No one, whether within the Church where the Word is, or out of that Church, who lives a good life according to his religion, is condemned. AE 452 No one believing in God and living well is damned. HD 244 THE LORD He to whom it has not been given to know heavenly arcana, may suppose that there was no need of the Lord's coming into the world to fight against the hells, and by means of temptations admitted into Himself to vanquish and conquer them, when they might have been sub­ jugated at any time by the Divine Omnipotence; but still that the fact is really so is a certain truth. AC 1676.2 Unless the Lord, by His coming into the flesh, had liberated the world of spirits from that wicked crew, the human race would have perished; for no spirit could have been with man, and yet if spirits and angels are not with man, he cannot live a moment of time. AC 1266 The internal man in the Lord was Jehovah Himself. AC 1725.2 The Lord from His own power made DivlQe alL that wa~ human with Him; thus not only the Rational,but alsotnelntenor and exterior sensuous part, and ther<jJy 18
  • 20. ~. He thus united the H1,!!Ilag to the Divine. This may be seen from the fact that He alo~m the dead as to the body. AC 2083.2 It is known that the Lord was born like any other man, and that when an infant, He learned to speak as any other infant, and that He afterwards increased in knowledge, also in intelligence and wisdom. Hence it is evident that His Human was not Divine from birth, but that He madel"tDivlne by his own power. The reason it was done by His own power is that He was conceived of Jehovah, and hence the inmost of His life was Jehovah Himself. AC 6716.2 Since the Lord had from the beginning a human from the mother, which He put off successively, therefore while He was in the world, He had two states, called the state of humiliation, and the state of glorification or union with the Divine which is called the Father. He was in the state of humiliation so far as, and when, He was in the Human from the mother; and He was in the r state of glorification-sofar as, and when, He was in !P-E Human from the Father. In the state of humiliation He prayecfto-t1reFa'theras to a being distinct from Himself; but in tl:!~!'tate of glorificatLon He spoke with the Father as with Hiinsefr. In tn[s latter state, He said that the ) Father was in Him and He in the Father, and that the Father and He were One; but in the state of humiliation He underwent temptations and suffered-the cross,--and 19
  • 21. prayed to the Father not to forsake flim; for the Divine could not be tempted, still less could it suffer the cross. From these considerations it is now evident that, by temptations and continual victories in them, and by the passion of the cross, which was the last of the tempta­ tions, He fully conquered the hells, and fully glorified the Human. 1.35.3 The Lord when He was in the world, subdued the hells and reduced the heavens into order and acquired to flimself Divine Power over them ... That the Lord has that power, He Himself teaches expressly in Matthew xxviii 18: All power is given unto Me in the heavens and on earth. AC 10019 Those who, in regard to the Divinity, have an idea of three persons cannot have an idea of one God; if with the mouth they say one, still they think of three. AC 10821 An idea of three in one Person is obtained if one thinks that the -Father is in the Lord, and that the Holy Spirit proceeds from Him; then the Trine is in the Lord, the Divine itself, called Father, the Divine Human called Son, and the Divine Proceeding called Holy Spirit. HO 290 20
  • 22. As all the Divine is in the Lord, therefore He has all power in the heavens and on the earths. All power is given unto Me in heaven and in earth. Matthelv xxviii. 18. Such power is the Divine. HD 2.9I In so far as the Lord was in the human which He received by inheritance from the mother, so far did He appear distinct from Jehovah and adore Jehovah as one different from Himself. But in so far as the Lord put off this human, He was not distinct from Jehovah but was one with Him. The former state was the Lord's state of humiliation; but the latter was His state of glorification. AC I999· 5 That the Divine itself, which is the Father, is incom­ prehensible, the Lord also teaches in John i. I8 No man hath seen God at any time. AC Io067.4 That the Divine itself, which is the Father is compre­ hensible in the Lord by His Divine Human, He again teaches in John: He that seeth Me seeth Him that sent Me John xii. 45. If ye had known me, ye would have known my Father also; and henceforth ye have known Him, and have seen Him. John xiv. 6-11. AC Io067.4 2.I
  • 23. THE LORD'S TEMPTATIONS The Lord could not be tempted as to the Divine because the hells cannot assault the Divine; wherefore Be assumed from the mother such a human as could be tempted. HD 20r His last temptation and victory by which He fully subjugated the hells and made His Human Divine was in Gethsemane and on the Cross. HD 20r The life of the Lord, from His earliest childhood even to the last hour of His life in the world, was continual temptation and continual victory, as is evident from many things in the Word of the Old Testament; and that it did not cease with the temptation in the wilder­ ness is evident from what is said in Luke: And when the devil had ended every temptation, he departed from Him for a season. Luke iv. 13 Also from the fact that He was tempted even to the death on the cross, and thus to the last hour of His life in the world. Hence it is evident that the whole of the Lord's life in the world, from His earliest childhood, was continual temptation and continual victory. The last was when He prayed on the cross for His enemies. . AC r690 In the Word, of the Lord's life, in the Gospels, none but the last is mentioned, except His temptation in the wilderness. More was not disclosed to the disciples. The 22
  • 24. things that were disclosed appear in the sense of the letter so slight as to be scarcely anything; for to speak and answer in this manner is no temptation, when yet His temptation was more grievous than can ever be comprehended and believed by any human mind. AC 169°.2. In brief, the Lord from His earliest childhood up to the last hour of His life in the world was assaulted by all the hells against which He continually fought and subjugated and overcame them, and this solely from love towards the whole human race. AC 1690.6 The Lord alone sustained the most cruel combats of temptations by His own strength or His own power; for He was surrounded by all the hells and continually conquered them. AC 1692. LOVE ( A man is such as the quality of his love is. If it be the ) love of self and the world, and conse uentI of reven e, " hatred, ~elty, a u tery an t e J e, t e man is a devil . as ~Q hIS spJ.!!t ... out if there be with a man the lonof God ana the love of the neighbour, and consequently the l?ve of good and truth, also of what is just and f l honoura61e, he IS, as to hrs spirit which lives on after death, ag angel, no matter how he appears in the ex­ ternal form. AC 6872..2. -~ 2.3
  • 25. LOVE OF THE NEIGHBOUR Loving the neighbour means doing what is good, just and right in every work and every public office. Wherefore charity towards the neighbour extends to each and everything which a man thinks, wills, and does. HD I06 Charity towards the neighbour is nothing less than a life according to the Lord's precepts. AC 3249 Charity is an internal affection which consists in his willing from the heart and in finding the delight of his life in doing good to the neighbour, and this without any reward. AC 8033 Every good grows immeasurably in the other life, and that while they cannot go further in the life of the body than to love the neighbour as themselves, because they are immersed in what concerns the body, yet when this is set aside their love becomes more pure and finally becomes angelic, which is to love the neighbour more than themselves. HH 406 The laws of the Lord's kingdom are eternal truths, all of which are based on the one great law that men should love the Lord above all things and their neigh bour as themselves, and now even more than them­ selves if they would be as the angels. . AC 548 24
  • 26. Just as love to the Lord and love towards the neigh­ bour make a life of heaven with man, so love of self and love of the world, when they rule, make a life of hell with him. . HD 237 MERIT Man can merit nothing by the goods which he does, for they are not his but the Lord's; meriting or merit looks to man, and thus conjoins itself with the love of self, and with the thought of pre-eminence over others, and consequently with contempt for others. AC 3956 THE NATURE OF GOOD AND EVIL It is the nature of evil to desire to maltreat everyone; but that of good to desire to maltreat no one. The evil are in their very life when they are assaulting, for they continually desire to destroy. The good are in their very life when they are assaulting no one, and when they can be of use in defending others from evils. AC 1683 PERCEPTION Perception is nothi.ng but the speech or tho~ht .Qf ) J the angels who are WIth man.' AC 5228 The second kind of perception (in the other life) is what is common to all, in the highest perfection to angels, and to spirits according to theIr quahty. It -=-" 25
  • 27. J ~r1 approach,ineven If he doesguality of ~nother at his first ~~ ~ consists ~no:ving the not speak. AC J 388 As the perceptions are so exquisite, e~l spid not approach a sphere, or any society, were there are g~d spirits who are in mutual love. AC J 397 PIETY If a man thinks and speaks pious things, and does not shun evils as sins, the pious things which he thinks and speaks are not pious. LIFE 23 The Word teaches that, so far as a man is not purified from evils, his good deeds are not 300d, nor his pious acts pious, n~er IS he WIse; and toe converse. LIFE 30 PRAYER Worship does not consist in prayers and in external devotion but in a life of charity; prayers are only the externals thereof, for they proceed from the man by his mouth, wherefore according to the quality of the man as to his life such are his prayers. AE 32 5.3 Prayer considered in itself is speech with God ... so that there is a certain opening of man's interiors towards God; but this with a difference according to man's state, and according to the essence of the object of the prayer. AC 253 5 26
  • 28. The angels in heaven have such authority that if they only will a thing they obtain it; but yet they do not will anything but what is of use, and they will this as from themselves but still from the Lord. AR 951.2 Man continually prays when he is in the life of charity, although not with the mouth yet with the heart; for that which is of the love is continually in the thought even when he is unconscious of it. AB 325. I 2 PROFAlIATION To profane is to believe in God, the Word, eternal life and many things taught in the sense of the letter of the Word and yet to live contrary to them. AE 232.2 Those who do not acknowledge and believe, but only know, cannot profane. AC 408 27
  • 29. All things in man, even the least, are foreseen by the Lorc, ana provlaed for-m regW to his future state to eternity, and this for his good so far as it is at all possible and so far a~ man suffers himself to be led by the Lord. AC 2679 We can see how greatly the man errs who believes that the Lord has not foreseen and does not see, the 1Einutest things appertaining to man, and..t.bn in these :t=reaoes not foresee and lead; when the truth is that the Lord's ~oresight ~na providence are in the very least ~ l II these mlnutest thlngs connected W1tl1 man. AC 3854.3 it Solicitude about the future, when confirmed by act, greatly dulls and retards the influx of spiritual life. AC 5In Providence is in the minutest"things of all, from the first thread of ~ e even to tlie last, ana afterwards to eternity. AC 5894 They who are in the stream of Providence ne all the {'( tim~eing carr1eaafong toward napplness, w~;.tev~r may be the appearance ?f the m~ns. AC 8478.4 There is no such thing as chance; and apparent acci~>--9r .fortune, .is Providence in the ultim~te 5?f II 1 J~~_e!, 10 whIch all thlngs are comparatlVely lnconstant. AC 6493 28
  • 30. The Divine Providence is jn ~osLin...ctiY.isI~1 (I S~s gf man's tlmgght ancfaCtI9n.- DP 212.2 Everyone, from infancy even to the end of his life, is led by Him iDJ~ individual things and his place foreseen and provided. DP 203 the evil PUNISHMENTS Such is the equilibrium in the other life that evil punishes itself, that is to say, those who are evil run into the punishment of their evil, but only when it has reached its height. Every evil has its limit that varies in 29
  • 31. each individual case, be ond which it is not allowable to eass; When an evil person passes eyon t !ID!t, he precIpitates himself into the penalty. AC 1857.2 REFORMATION Man believes that he is reformed and regenerated by the truth of faith, but this is an appearance; he is re­ Il formed and regenerated by the good of faith, that is by charity towards the neighbour andJoye to the Lord. AC 3207.4 The goods of life appear to man as the fruits of faith, but they are the fruits of charity. AC 3207.4 There is granted to everyone after death the oppor­ tunity of amending his life, if that is at all possible. All g.re instructed and led by the Lord by means of angels; aiiClasthey now know_thauhe_)C....live after deatn, a..Qd that there is a_h.eav:en_aruLa...hell, theYJLfirst re_ceive ) truths. Those, however, who have not acknowledged God and who have not shunned evils as sins when in the world ~on show a distaste for t,ruths and withdraw. - - DP 328,9 3°
  • 32. know that his delight is that of the infernals, for~ no other love in it than that of self and the world; and when this love makes hi§ delight, thete is in it no ch~ and no faith. AC 392.8.2. Regeneration is nothing but the subjugation of the ~al and the dominion of the spliitual. - AC 5?J5!:3 When a man determines to shun evil and do good, then commences the state of regeneration. TCR 587 Everyone becomes regenerate as he abstains from the evils of sin. TCR 510 DOCTRINE OF REMAINS Remains are not only the goods and truths that a man ~s learned from the Lord's Word f!.om i~cy, and has thus impressed on his memory, but they are also all the states thence derived, such as states of innocence TrOfu infancy; states of love towards parents, brothers, teachers, friends; states of charity toward~ the neigh­ bour, and also of pity for the poor and needy; in-aword, aHstates of g,ood and truth. These states togetFler with the goods and truths impressed on the memory are ltl.ll called tl<~ns, which are preserved in man by the Lord ,,~ and are stored up, entirely without his knowledge in his lOternal man. AC 561 31
  • 33. That there are remains, and that they are stored up in a man in his interior rational is wholly unknown to man; and this because he supposestnat nothing flows Ln, ®t that everything is natural to him and born with him, thus that it is all in him when an infant, when yet the real case is altogether different. Remains are treawrof in many parts of the Word, ana by them are signified those)) ih.tate~ by which man becomes a man, and t~m the Lord alone. AC 1906.3 With those who are being regenerated through temptations, the remains in a man are for the angels that are with him, who draw out from them the t~s '£.herewith the_)[..Skfrn------nne...man-agaJiist the eVIl sililtS I who excite the falsities in him and thus assail him. AC 737 RENUNCIATION OF THE WORLD With regard to renunciation of the world, many believe that renouncing the world, and living 'after the spirit' and not 'after the flesh', means putting away the things of the world, chiefly riches and position, going about continually in pious meditation about God, salvation and eternlllife, spending one's days in prayer and in reading the lWord and pious books, and also in doing penance. But doing thes~hings is not 'renounc­ ing the world'; the truth is, 'renouncing the world:' is loving God and loving the n~hbour; and God is belng' 32
  • 34. loved when one lives in accordance with His precepts; and the neighbour is being loved when a man pg$orq;s uses. So that for a man to receive heaven, he must most :mTIredly live in the "Yo~~.ge in its""dut~d emplo~mel1ts. A life withdrawn from the things-of the ~lalsa life of thought and faith separate_d IT<:>m a life of love and charim such a life ~destructive of willing gooa, and dQing ~d, to the rfeighoour, andW1len these are destroyed, spiritual life is like a house without ,LfoundaJ!2n, which gradually sinks down, or else cracks and gapes, or totters until ~s. HO 12.6 REPENTANCE Sins cannot be taken away from a man, except by actual repentance; and this consists in the man seeing his sins, irn,tJloring hC;lp from the Lord and d~ from them. T_ I 7 A man ought to shun evils because they are sins, that is, because they are infernal and diabolical, and conse­ quently opposed to the Lord and contrary to Divine laws. LIFE 2.2. A wicked man may shun evils as hurtful; no one but a Christian can shun evils as sins. LIFE I I I So far as a man shuns evils, so far he is with the Lord and in the Lord; and so far as he-is in the Lord, so far he does good, not from himseltbut from the Lord. r:u::E 2. I 33
  • 35. Repentance of the mouth and not of the life is not repentance. Sins'*are not remitted by repentance of the mouth, but by repentance of the life. AC 8393 Lust in the will acquires the nature of an act and it can only be removed by the Lord after repentance. TCR 316 1 man ought to shun evils as sins and fight against them, as of himself; and if he shuns evils for any other reason than that they are sins, he does not really shun them but only prevents them from appearing before the world.- TCR 330 True repentance consists in a man's exaffilrung !lQ..t only the acts of his life but also the i~ns of his will. TCR 532 A man's evils are in his thoughts and intentions; it is from them that all evil actions done with the body proceed. Those who do not examine into the evils of their thought and will cannot carry out repentance, for they afterwards continue to think and will the same things as before. HD 164 If men do not shun evils from a religious principle, because they are sins and against God, the lusts of evil with their delights still remain like polluted waters dammed up or stagnant. DP 117 34
  • 36. He who leads the life of faith performs repentance daily; for he reflects upon the evils that are in himself, acknowledging them, guards himself against them, and supplicates the Lord for aid. AC 8391 SALVATION The life of charity is what saves after death, and not any life of faith without charity, for without charity there cannot be any life of faith ... In the latter case when the exteriors are taken away, as is done in the other life, the interiors are manifest in their truuhar­ acter, namely, that they are utterlycontrary to all truths of faith. AC 2049.4 35
  • 37. All those throughout the whole world who have lived in good, are, of the Lord's mercy, received and saved. AC 2590.2 If man could have been reformed under compulsion, there would not be a single man in the universe who would not be saved. AC 288r The nations who are outside the Church, and who are in goohd, are saved alike with those who are wit1iin the Churc . AC 33 80 In every religion there should be the two essentials of salvation, namely, to acknowledge God and to refrain from evil because it is against God. DP 328.8 The means of salvation relate to these two essentials, that evils must be shunned because they are contrary to the Divine laws in the Decalogue and there must be the acknowledgment that there is a God. This everyone can do provided he does not love evils; for the Lord is <;ontinually flQFing into his will with power that fie may be able to shun evils, and intQj1is understanding with power that he may be able to thinktnat mere 1-S a God. DP 329 36
  • 38. The member of the Church at this day believes that anyone, no matter what his life is, may of mercy be received Into heaven, and there enjoy eternal bliss ... I1 But he is much mistaken, for no one can be admitted and received into heaven, unless he i& being regen~ted. AC 5342.4 SELF-LOVE All those with whom the love of rule occupies the first place are inwardly devils. AE I 18 9. 3 Does anyone have a feeling that it is wrong to 10veJ oneself mor t n others? Who, then, knows that it is 11 evil? and yet it is the ead of all evils. DP 277 .' The love of self which is the head of all evils, sur- p~s~ot.her loves in it~~y_to_adult~rate-&oojsand falsify- truths and it does this bLJ:he misuse of th.e { f rationality which every man, wickea---aswen as good, IV has from the Lord. It can inde~ confirmations make ~ evil to aPJ?,ear exactly like goo 3.ndfaisity lIke truth. DP 233. I I In so far as a love of domineering becomes strong in a man, especially in a man of the Church, so far does hell reign. LJ 55.6 l He who rules from the love of self wills good to no one except himself; the uses he performs are for the sake 37
  • 39. 11 of his oWll honour and~!ory.... The love of dominion continues with everyone after his life in the world. HH 564.2 It is unknown in the world that love of self, regarded in itself, is the love that rules in hell a71d makes hell with man. I~IH 555 They who exercised rule in the world from love of self, are, after their life i;the world, in hell. . .. HO 73 From the love of self and of the world come forth all hatreds; from hatreds all revenges arut cruelties; and from these, all deceits; in short all the hells. AC 169 I From self-love, that is the love of self or ttroRrium, all evils flow, such as hatreds, revenges, cruetIes, adul­ teries, deceits, hypocrisies, impiety. AC 1326 In proportion as man is in the lov~elf, he is in hell, for in hell is the love of self. AC 7369 Man is in the love of self who despises his neighbour in comEarison with himself. AC 7370 JI Those with whom the loves of self and the world rule, do not know what heaven is or what heavenly happiness is. HO 238 38
  • 40. The love of self and the love of the world are alto­ gether contratf to love to the Lord and love towaras the nelg6Squr; and therefore love of self and love of the world are infernal loves. HD 78 SLEEP The Lord guards man with most especial care during his sleep. AC 959 Evil spirits most vehemently desire and burn to infest and attack man when he is sleeping, but man is tb!.n nl~ especially guarded by the Lord, for rove does not 1I .-:§. AC 1983 SPHERES A man is not aware that he is encompassed with a certain spiritua~p.h~e that)~.in accoraanc<:,:_with tllellre Of fits affections, and that to the angels this sphere is more perceptible than is the sphere of an odour to the finest sense on earth. AC 4464.3 In the other life, whatever rules in anyone manifests i~ by a certain sphere which is perceived by all around 39
  • 41. him ... The sphere of him who has re~ard to himself in everything, appropria~.~__!QjJ:.~clL an absorbs every.. thing that is favourable to itself, a.nd therefore it ~bs allthedelight ortlie surrounding spirits, and destroys all their freedom, ~ that s_ucb a person has .19_ ~e 1 b_ap.i~hed from society ... But when the common good of all is regarded, one person never appropriates to himself another's delight, or destroys another's freedom, 15iirt"ii'SQTar aspe can he_promotes and increases it. This is the reason why heavenly societies are one, and this solely through mutual love from the Lord. AC 13 16.2. It is known in the other life what another is ~s *?t aeeroas£, even though he ~oes not speak. From t IS it may be known that a man's interiors are in a kind of uncQ.nsciou.§ activity, and that from this the quality oTthe spirit is perceived AC 1504 TEMPTA nONS In temptations, what is being fought out is whether good shall have dominion over evil or evil over good. HD 190 It is to be known that no one is regenerated without temptation; and that many temptations follow on, one after aqother. AC 84°3.2. Evil spirits never fight against things other than those which the man loves. AC 182.0.2. 4°
  • 42. No one is tempted except through that to which he inclines. AC 2.818 The Lord Himself is present with those in temptation, both immediately, and mediately by angels. AC 6514.2. Temptations are nothing but combats of evil spirits with the angels who are with a man. Evil sEirits call u all the wrong things t~ has eit~r done or even thought from~nls infancy . . . But through angels the Lord guards the man and restrains the evil spirits and genii from going beyond bounds and inundating the man beyond what he is able to bear. AC 741 THOUGHTS In the other life men cannot conceal what they have thought, because there the thoughts show themselves ooenly. AC 4464.4 41
  • 43. r A deed or wo!"k is in quali!y such as are the will and thou~~ th~t jfroduce it. If the thought and Will are gooa, then the deeds and works are good; bY-cif t~ thoughLand will are evil, then the deeds and works are evil, akhoqgh in external form they ::ppear alike. -- . HH 472 THE TRINITY A Trinity of Divine Persons from eternity, or before the world was created, is in idea a trinity of gods; and I this idea cannot be removed by the .or.al confession of one God. - TRC 172 It is u.!.terlY.-.opposed to reas~n to say that the one God begot a-SOn fi:omerermty, and that God the .Father, together with the Son and the Holy Spirit, each of whom sep'arately is God, is one God. TcR82 _ All the details of the Athanasian Creed are in agree­ ment with the truth, provided that instead of three persons, one person in whom is a Trinity, is acknow­ ledged. AE 1103.3 Know thereforeJh!tt the Lord is Jehovah Himself, or the Father in a human form ... The Lond from eternity 42
  • 44. was Jehovah, that is, the Father in a human form but not yet in the flesh. AC 93150 The Human of the Lord is Divine and one must come to this Human in order to come to the F7lther;stnce Jehovah God, by means of it, sent Himself into the world, ~nd_ made Himsel£.. visible to the eyes of.1!~~,n, { and thus accessible. TCR 1881.6 ~~ USES In a word, the whole heaven is full of uses so that it ought to be called the very kingdom of us~s ... He who is not delighted with uses for the sife of uses, "'bUt performs them only for the sake of ~ or of honour and wealtp alone, does not at heart love his countrY'Or his fellow citizens, but merely him.$~# and the wQtid. AE 1226.3 and 7 Angelic happiness is in use, from use and according to use, that is, ~aC.Eording to th~goods of l~d....2.f charity. AC 454 What is marvellous is that every individual thing, even to the most minute, is adapted for ~. -xE 11 9i. 2 c~ted..J.Q..per£o~es, Iheaven, however many they may be, must which isinto Since man was l~ neighboJ!r, therefore all those who come to perfor~es. 43
  • 45. According to uses, an~ love of them, the inhabi~nts oJ heaven receive all their delight and ble~sedness, nor NO-J does heavenly joy come from any other source ... idls person is tolerated in hell ... The.difference is that lrlhell Y§es are performed from f~r, b.Jlt in heaven frQ!!1 I l~e, and it is not fear but l~ thatjmpartLigy. AE II94.5 Heavenly love is loving uses for the sake of-uses, or goods f.9r th~ sake of goods, which are done by man for the Chur.f.h, his c~lltry, human .LQQety and a fellow-citizen; for this iSloving God and loving the neighbour ... Therefore, so far as anyone is ip th~ love oL..g:lf he separates himself from heaven because ~ r~oves himself from heavenly love. HH 557 In uses, all the delights of heaven are brought together and are present, because uses ate the goods of l~ and_ charity in which angels are. Therefore every­ one has delights thaLare in acc.ur.cLw.ithJti~s, and in the degree of his affection for use ... All the delights of heaven are delights of use. HH 402 Everyone there (in heaven) performs a use, for the Lord's kingdom is a kingdom of uses. HH 387 The angels find all their happiness in use, from use and in accordance with use. -- H"H403 44
  • 46. Both the wicked and the good are raised to honours and advanced to wealth, because the wicked as well as the good pc:.rfor~es; the wlckeCl dO so for the sake I ot tneir own personal honours and~in, but the good I for the '"'S'a'ke of the honour and'proflt 9f the_office for which_j:h~y~vQrk. The good regard thel'ft)nour and profit of the office as erins;iR?:l_cJllllles or motives a.£2 J Rer,2Qnal honou~ and_gainsasiiiStrum~Qtal causes; but tile wicked regard personal It'iriOllrS and gain as p'ripcipal causes apd the honour and profit of th~ffice I --- as Insfrumental causes. - The impious or wicked can perform uses equally with DP 217.3 the pious or the good; and indeed with greater~l, for they ha~~ard to th~elveun th~ses and they r regard the honours as uses. Therefore, whatever the hei ht to which the love of self mounts up, tliere bums within it the consuming eSlre of performing uses for the sake of its own glory ... Since there are so few who I - areJ.overs of God aii~ many who are love..rs of self and t~orld, and since the latter fumuheir zeaLperform more uses than do the lovers of God from theirs, how can anyone confirm himself against the Divine Provi­ dence from the fact that the ~ed are in &E.eater fi eminence and opulence t@n-the good? . . . Dignities ana wealth are either c~s or bl~ngs. DP 250·3, 4, 5 The whole heaven is full of uses, so that it ought to be called a very kingdom of uses. On the other hand 45
  • 47. those who perform no use are banished to the hells ... AE 1226.3 There is nothing created in the heavens but for use. Taken generally, one kingdom of nature was created for the sake of another; the mineral kingdom for the sake of the animal, and both the latter for tne sake of lithe numm race, that its members m.,ight s~e the LO?d .'buerforming us<;.sJ.Q th~ neighbour. AE u2()'-4 Every man is ... created and born for use ... The life of the love of use is a life of the love both of the p!Wic good an~he ~eighbour. It is moreover a life of loveto the Lora. - AE 1226.6 Those who have loved themselves and the world more than use have no place in heaven. - H'H393.3 There are three universal loves enkindled in every man from creation: !.he love of the neighbour~~iritu~l love which is the love of performing ~es;'lthe love of the world . . ~I and the love of self. TCR 5°7.2 The Lord's kingdom is nothing else than a king~om oLuses_fouhe_good QLtheJJ.Uman race . . . in so far as a man is in self, so far the angels retire and evil spirits from FleIl.d'raw near, for there reigns in hell no other end than this. AC 3796.4 46
  • 48. WORD OF GOD There cannot be conjunction with heaven unless there exists somewhere on the earth a Church in possession of the Word by means of which the Lord is known; for the Lord is the God of heaven and earth, and without Him there is no salvation. ss 104 For the Word in the Church, although it is with comparatively few, is life to the rest of the world from the Lord through heaven, just as the members and viscera of the whole body receive life from the heart and lungs. ss I05.Z It is enough that there is a Church in possession of the Word, even although it should consist of com­ paratively few persons. ss 104 Without revelation from the Divine, man cannot know anything about life eternal, nor even anything about God. HD 249 js every expression in the Word is from the Lord and, therefore, has what is Divine within it, it is evident that there is no word, nor even an iota, that does not signify and involve something. AC 771 Whoever is in simple good, and in simplicity believes the Word according to its literal sense, is gifted with the 47
  • 49. faculty of perceiving truths when he is instructed in the other life by angels. AC 3436 The Prophets wrote as the spirit from the Divine dictated, for the very words which they wrote were uttered in their ears. AC 7°5 5.3 Although the laws which were enacted for the sons of Israel have been abrogated, they are still the Holy Word, on account of the internal sense within them. HD 262 It is evident what is meant in the Word by good works, that is, all works that are done by man 'ct:l~ ~ils are beiogJ.enloved as sins. AE 979.2 Good works are evil works unless the things t~re of the love of self and the vorIa are removea. AC 3147.7 48
  • 50. Those who are led by the Lord desire nothing more than to do good works and they J:.hink..o£..nothing...kss t~ of meriting by them. AC 6392 'Works' are often mentioned in the Apocalypse but few know what is understood by 'works'. This is known, that ten men can do works that appear alike in externals, but are unlike even withall.Q.U~, be~use they come fOrth out of a dtfferent en~~e, and the end and me make works to be eiffier good or evil. AR 76 WORSHIP When a man is in love~y he is continually in w~lP, externa'lWorshlp being merely the effect .--: . ]l1t a man, while in the world, o~ght not to be otherwise fllan in external worship also; ~for by external worship internal thmgs are excited, and by means of external ( worship, external thrngs-are kept in holiness, so mternal things can How In. . t~t AC 1 () 18 The end of all worship is communication with heaven and !pereoythe colilUilaion of man with the Lo;r-. - AC 10436.3 49
  • 51. At the present day the worship of God means chiefly oral worship in a temple both morning and evening. The worship of God does not, however, consist essen- tially in this, but in a life of uses, this worship ~<i9g according to the order of heaven. Oral worship is also 1 worship but it is cl no avail whatever unless there is j1 worship of theITfe. ~ - AC 7884 Worship does not consist in prayers and in external devotion, but in a life of charity. . The essential of worship is a life of charity. AE F 5.3 He who believes that serving the Lord consists solely in frequenting the temple, in hearing preaching there and in praying, and that this is sufficient, is much deceived. The real worship of the Lord consists in performing uses, and uses, during man's life in the world, consist in everyone discharging aright his func- tion in his own station, thus in serving his country, society and his neighbour from the heart, and in acting with sincerity with his associates. AC 7°38 Divine worship itself in the heavens does not, how- ever, consist in going to church and in listening to sermons, but in a life of love, charity and faith in accordance with doctrines. Preachings in churches serve solely as a means of instruction in matters of life. HH 222 5°