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Heaven and Hell - Swedenborg Foundation

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HEAVEN AND HELL 530<br />

Devil, evil is from the devil (n. 291); meaning of term (n. 311, 544); none<br />

created angels <strong>and</strong> cast out (n. 311). (See Lucifer, Satan.)<br />

Dictation, the Lord spoke with the prophets by dictation through spirits (n.<br />

254).<br />

Dignity, angels’ places of abode depend upon their dignity (n. 183); angels<br />

ascribe their dignity to their use (n. 389); dignities <strong>and</strong> riches not real<br />

blessings (n. 364 note); to be exalted to dignities (n. 564).<br />

Direction in heaven (n. 142, 143, 151).<br />

Dimensions, meaning of the three dimensions (n. 197).<br />

Disposition of little children in heaven (n. 338).<br />

Distance in heaven is a matter of states of life (n. 42, 192 note, 195).<br />

Diversity, the basis of unity <strong>and</strong> perfection (n. 405).<br />

Divine, angels cannot think of the Divine as three, because it is one (n. 2); a<br />

highest degree in all angels into which the Divine flows (n. 39); angels<br />

conceive of the Divine as in human form (n. 79); celestial angels receive<br />

the Divine more interiorly than spiritual angels (n. 21); angels see the<br />

Divine in all things of heaven through correspondence (n. 185, 270); the<br />

Divine flowing into the minds of angels (n. 489); divisions in heaven<br />

depend on the angels’ reception of the Divine of the Lord (Chap. 4).<br />

The Divine that goes forth from the Lord has the same order as the three<br />

heavens (n. 29); the Divine that goes forth from the Lord flows chiefly<br />

into marriage love (n. 371); the Divine that goes forth from the Lord is<br />

love (n. 17); the Lord distinguished in heaven by the Divine shining<br />

through (n. 55); the Divine was in the Lord from very conception (n. 86<br />

extract); the Lord’s church is with all who acknowledge the Divine <strong>and</strong><br />

live in charity (n. 308); what the Divine of the Lord is (n. 136); the<br />

Lord’s Divine Itself is far above his Divine in heaven. (n. 118 note). The<br />

Divine in the heavens (Chap. 3, n. 31); the Divine of the Lord makes<br />

heaven (Chap. 2, n. 55, 59, 304); true insight in regard to heaven is the<br />

Divine flowing in (n. 74); no one without a conception of the Divine<br />

can enter heaven (n. 82); in heaven no other Divine than the Divine<br />

human is recognized (n. 86 extract). Condition after death of those that<br />

believe in an invisible Divine (n. 3); all intelligence <strong>and</strong> wisdom that are<br />

separated from an acknowledgment of the Divine are false (n. 353); men<br />

who deny the Divine (n. 353, 354, 508); hypocrites are those that have<br />

not acknowledged the Divine (n. 458); an evil life is a denial of the<br />

Divine (n. 506); the Divine can temporarily turn evil spirits to the<br />

comprehension of truth (n. 455); love of self separates from the Divine<br />

(n. 558 [a], 561); what is contrary to Divine order is contrary to the<br />

Divine (n. 523); hells in which are those that have denied the Divine (n.<br />

575); infernal fire in respect to the Divine (n. 570); the Divine alone is<br />

able to resist the hells (n. 592); men of the olden time had an idea of the<br />

Divine as human (n. 84); to live a moral life out of regard for the Divine<br />

(n. 319); how man’s interiors are formed from looking to the Divine (n.<br />

351); confirmation of the Divine by the really wise (n. 356); man<br />

alienates himself from the Divine by self-love (n. 360); man has an<br />

inmost into which the Divine flows; beasts have not (n. 435); how the<br />

Divine flows into man (n. 512); denial or acknowledgment of the Divine<br />

determines man’s condition after death (n. 584); the Divine is<br />

worshiped in human form in other earths (n. 321); the Divine is in all<br />

good uses (n. 361); the Divine is charity toward the neighbor (n. 13), is<br />

love (n. 14), is the motive in spiritual life (n. 530); the first <strong>and</strong> chief<br />

thing of every religion is to acknowledge the Divine (n. 319); all things<br />

in the world spring from the Divine (n. 108); all power is from the

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