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HEAVEN AND HELL 539<br />

Happiness in heaven (Chap. 42, n. 6, 268); external happiness (n. 34); how<br />

the Lord holds men in happiness (n. 45); love to the Lord wills the<br />

happiness of all (n. 399); spirits that believed that heavenly happiness<br />

consists in idleness (n. 403); in heaven he that is least is happiest (n.<br />

408); happiness permitted to those that enter the other life (n. 412).<br />

Hatred in infernal marriages (n. 377); hatred of evil spirits for holy things<br />

(n. 570).<br />

Head, its correspondence (n. 97, 251); head of the Greatest Man (n. 65); in<br />

heaven no one allowed to look at the back of the head of another (n.<br />

144).<br />

Hearing, organ of hearing affected from within by the speech of angels (n.<br />

248); angels of inmost heaven taught by hearing (n. 271); use <strong>and</strong><br />

delight of hearing (n. 402); hearing in the spiritual world (n. 462).<br />

Heart, its correspondence (n. 95, 96); the church where the Word is is like<br />

the heart <strong>and</strong> lungs of a man (n. 308); the spirit remains in the body as<br />

long as the heart beats (n. 447); all vital motion depends upon the<br />

motion of the heart <strong>and</strong> lungs (n. 446).<br />

Heat is from love (n. 14, 447); corre sponds to love (n. 135); heat of heaven<br />

(Chap. 15, n. 117, 133, 134, 226); heat has two origins, the sun of<br />

heaven <strong>and</strong> the sun of the world (n. 567); heat of man’s life (n. 568);<br />

heat of heaven unendurable to those in corporeal love (n. 481); effect of<br />

heavenly heat in the hells (n. 572); heat in the hells (n. 134 note); heat<br />

from hell excites lusts in man (n. 571); the products of heat depend<br />

upon what it shines upon (n. 569).<br />

<strong>Heaven</strong>, <strong>Heaven</strong>s, heaven is a common sharing of all with each (n. 73); in<br />

heaven there is a sharing of thoughts <strong>and</strong> affections (n. 369); in heaven<br />

the interiors are not hidden (n. 131); the order of interiors in heaven (n.<br />

499); speech <strong>and</strong> thought one in heaven (n. 2); its topography (n. 188);<br />

their situations (n. 207, 209, 583); their arrangement (n. 96); its form<br />

(Chap. 23, n. 200, 212); the three heavens (n. 20–29, 33); internal <strong>and</strong><br />

external in each (n. 32); separated by differences of state (n. 193); those<br />

in the inmost heaven not clothed (n. 179); its two kingdoms (n. 20); the<br />

kingdoms united by intermediate societies (n. 27); societies in heaven<br />

(Chap. 6, 7); all conjoined by influx (n. 37, 208); how arranged to<br />

maintain an equilibrium (n. 594); the doctrines of the different heavens<br />

(n. 227); the extent of the uninhabited heaven (n. 419); the four<br />

quarters in heaven (Chap. 16); its immensity (Chap. 43); is a whole<br />

from various parts arranged in most perfect form (n. 56); all things in<br />

heaven organized according to Divine order (n. 389); it is perfected by<br />

greater <strong>and</strong> greater fullness (n. 71); it is in infinite variety (n. 405); all<br />

heaven in the aggregate reflects a single man (Chap. 8, n. 418); is in the<br />

form of a man (n. 62, 94, 99); the Greatest Man (n. 6, 86 extract); man<br />

a heaven in miniature (n. 30); man created in the form of heaven (n.<br />

454); man an image of heaven in his internal form (n. 99); heaven<br />

terminates in <strong>and</strong> rests upon the bodily parts of man (n. 100); without<br />

the human race heaven would be like a house without a foundation (n.<br />

304); man born for heaven (n. 82, 324); proof that heaven is from the<br />

human race (n. 314); the seed ground of heaven is in outmosts (n. 315);<br />

how man may live the life of heaven (n. 529); life that leads to heaven<br />

(Chap. 55); how the good are prepared for heaven (n. 512, 513); how<br />

spirits are introduced into heaven (n. 519); ways to heaven (n. 359, 520,<br />

534); daily entrance into heaven (n. 593); conjunction of heaven with<br />

man <strong>and</strong> the human race (Chap. 33, 34); its conjunction with the world<br />

(n. 112, 252); there is a correspondence of heaven with all things of the

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