Next. 301 350 : * "Heaven and Hell", by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1758], tr. by John C. Ager [1900] HEAVEN AND HELL 301. It will also be shown in the next chapter that the conjunction of heaven with the human race and of the human race with heaven is such that one has its permanent existence with the other. 302. I...
Title Page : * "Heaven and Hell", by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1758], tr. by John C. Ager [1900] HEAVEN AND HELL 601. Something more must be said about the spirits that are joined with man. An entire society can have communication with another society, or with an individual wherever he is; by means of a spirit sent...
Next. 251 300 : * "Heaven and Hell", by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1758], tr. by John C. Ager [1900] HEAVEN AND HELL 251. The influx of the Lord Himself into man is into his forehead, and from that into the whole face, because the forehead of man corresponds to love, and the face corresponds to all his interiors. 251-1...
Next. 101 150 : * "Heaven and Hell", by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1758], tr. by John C. Ager [1900] HEAVEN AND HELL 101. Especially it must be understood that all correspondence with heaven is with the Lord's Divine Human, because heaven is from Him, and He is heaven, as has been shown in previous chapters. For if...
Title Page. Part 1 : * "Heaven and Hell", by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1758], tr. by John C. Ager [1900] Heaven and Hell by Emanuel Swedenborg. Originally published in 1758. Translated by John C. Ager, 1900. Etext prepared by Theodore D. Webber (doug [email protected]), 2007.
Next. 1 50 : * "Heaven and Hell", by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1758], tr. by John C. Ager [1900] 1. The Lord, speaking in the presence of His disciples of the consummation of the age, which is the final period of the church, 1-1 says, near the end of what He foretells about its successive states in respect to love...
Next. 501 550 : * "Heaven and Hell", by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1758], tr. by John C. Ager [1900] HEAVEN AND HELL 501. Let it be understood that man is wholly such as his interiors are, and not such as his exteriors are separate from his interiors. This is because his interiors belong to his spirit, and the life...
Next. 201 250 : * "Heaven and Hell", by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1758], tr. by John C. Ager [1900] HEAVEN AND HELL 201. It is important to know what the form of heaven is, because not only is all affiliation there in accordance with it, but also all mutual communication, and in consequence of this all extensi...
Next. 551 600 : * "Heaven and Hell", by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1758], tr. by John C. Ager [1900] HEAVEN AND HELL 551. ALL WHO ARE IN THE HELLS ARE IN EVILS AND IN FALSITIES THEREFROM DERIVED FROM THE LOVES OF SELF AND OF THE WORLD. All who are in the hells are in evils and in falsities therefrom, and no one there...
Next. 151 200 : * "Heaven and Hell", by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1758], tr. by John C. Ager [1900] HEAVEN AND HELL 151. The reverse is true of those in the hells. Those who are there do not look to the Lord as a sun nor as a moon; but they look backward away from the Lord to that dense darkness that is in the place...
Next. 401 450 : * "Heaven and Hell", by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1758], tr. by John C. Ager [1900] HEAVEN AND HELL 401. One who is in the love of self and love of the world perceives while he lives in the body a sense of delight from these loves and also in the particular pleasures derived from these loves. But one...
Next. 351 400 : * "Heaven and Hell", by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1758], tr. by John C. Ager [1900] HEAVEN AND HELL 351. It is believed in the world that those who have much knowledge, whether it be knowledge of the teachings of the church and the Word or of the sciences, have a more interior and keen vision of truth...
Next. 51 100 : * "Heaven and Hell", by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1758], tr. by John C. Ager [1900] HEAVEN AND HELL 51. EACH SOCIETY IS A HEAVEN IN A SMALLER FORM, AND EACH ANGEL IN THE SMALLEST FORM. Each society is a heaven in a smaller form, and each angel in the smallest form, because it is the good of love...
Next. 451 500 : * "Heaven and Hell", by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1758], tr. by John C. Ager [1900] HEAVEN AND HELL 451. This opening state of man's life after death lasts only a few days. How he is afterwards led from one state to another, and finally either into heaven or into hell, will be told in what follows...