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Heaven and Hell - Swedenborg Foundation

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HEAVEN AND HELL 525<br />

Clothing, angels of the inmost heaven have none (n. 280); clothing of<br />

children in heaven (n. 337). (See Garments.)<br />

Clouds signify the Word in the sense of the letter (n. 1); protect the angels<br />

(n. 120); cloudy belt about the sun of heaven (n. 159); black clouds of the<br />

other world are from evil (n. 549).<br />

Colors, their significance (n. 179 note); how produced in heaven (n. 356).<br />

Communication, man comes into communication with heaven through his<br />

interior (n. 30); man’s communication with heaven is by means of<br />

correspondence (n. 114); man’s communication with heaven depends<br />

upon his intelligence <strong>and</strong> wisdom (n. 204); the inmost communication of<br />

the spirit is with the respiration <strong>and</strong> the motion of the heart (n. 446);<br />

communication in heaven (Chap. 23); communication between the<br />

kingdoms of heaven is by intermediate societies (n. 27); communication<br />

between the heavens is really influx (n. 206); all heavenly societies have<br />

communication with one another through extension of sphere (n. 49);<br />

communication of all things in heaven (n. 206).<br />

Comprehension of spiritual truths (n. 356 extract).<br />

Compulsion, reformation cannot be by compulsion (n. 293).<br />

Confirmation of truths (n. 352, 356 extract).<br />

Conjunction, what it is in heaven (n. 369); angels have their wisdom<br />

through conjunction (n. 372); with the Lord (n. 16, 304, 473 note); of<br />

the Lord with angels (n. 86 extract); of the heavens (n. 208); of heaven<br />

with the world (n. 112, 252); of natural <strong>and</strong> spiritual worlds in man (n.<br />

112, 247); of spirits <strong>and</strong> angels with man (n. 206, 255, 292, 365);<br />

conjunction in marriage love (n. 367, 370); of heaven with the human<br />

race (Chap. 33); of heaven with man by means of the Word (Chap. 34);<br />

of the spiritual man with heaven (n. 530); of man with heaven or hell<br />

(n. 292, 294); difference between conjunction of heaven with man <strong>and</strong><br />

man with man (n. 300); erroneous ideas about conjunction of heaven<br />

with man (n. 302); of innocence <strong>and</strong> peace (n. 288); of good <strong>and</strong> truth<br />

(n. 286, 371, 422); of evil <strong>and</strong> falsity (n. 422).<br />

Conscience as a motive (n. 358, 472); various views of it (n. 299); those<br />

that have obeyed it in the world (n. 506).<br />

Consonants in angelic speech (n. 241); express ideas (n. 261).<br />

Consorts in heaven (n. 383).<br />

Consummation of the age (n. 1)<br />

Contempt, one of the evils of self-love (n. 562).<br />

Continuity, distance appears only when continuity is broken (n. 196)<br />

Copper signifies natural good (n. 115).<br />

Corporeal-sensual spirits (n. 575).<br />

Corpse, its odor appears aromatic to spirits (n. 449).<br />

Correspondence, what it is (n. 89); it is universal (n. 100); revelation only<br />

occurs now through correspondences (n. 306); the Word consists wholly<br />

of correspondences (n. 365); correspondences are the forms in which uses<br />

are clothed (n. 112); correspondence of all things (n. 303); degrees in<br />

correspondence in the kingdoms of nature (n. 104); all things of nature<br />

are correspondences (n. 106); things in the natural world are<br />

correspondences of things in the spiritual world (n. 89, 90); spiritual<br />

world is not understood without a knowledge of correspondences (n. 88);<br />

all nature is a theater representative of the Lord’s kingdom (n. 106<br />

note); a knowledge of correspondences is necessary to an underst<strong>and</strong>ing of<br />

the change of natural into spiritual delights (n. 487); Egyptians <strong>and</strong><br />

other eastern nations had a knowledge of correspondence (n. 87 note);<br />

most ancient men thought from correspondence (n. 115); worship in the

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