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Heaven and Hell - Swedenborg Foundation

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HEAVEN AND HELL 541<br />

happiness in heaven (Chap. 42); delights of heaven (n. 397, 399); variety<br />

of uses <strong>and</strong> delights the basis of heaven (n. 405); two distinct loves in<br />

heaven, love to the Lord <strong>and</strong> love toward the neighbor (n. 15); love to<br />

the Lord the universal ruling love in heaven (n. 486); love the<br />

foundation of heaven (n. 386); all are conjoined by love in heaven (n.<br />

14); love of rule not possible in heaven (n. 407); the Word in heaven (n.<br />

259); man would have been separated from heaven if it had not been for<br />

the Word (n. 309); heaven is stored up in man’s innocence (n. 276); all<br />

in heaven are in innocence (n. 280); inmost in all the good of heaven is<br />

innocence (n. 282); peace <strong>and</strong> innocence the two inmost things of<br />

heaven (n. 285); heaven called a habitation of peace (n. 287); heaven is<br />

for all who have lived a life of love <strong>and</strong> peace (n. 357); life in heaven (n.<br />

506); so far as one is in the form of heaven he is in heaven (n. 203); man<br />

has heaven within him to the extent that he wills <strong>and</strong> does truths (n.<br />

425); those in heaven are in the Lord <strong>and</strong> the Lord in them (n. 11);<br />

heaven is where the Lord is acknowledged <strong>and</strong> loved (n. 56); all in<br />

heaven act as one from the Lord (n. 64); in heaven the Lord is the All-inall<br />

because he is the ruling love (n. 58); truths that are in the light of<br />

heaven (n. 356 extract); little children in heaven (Chap. 37, n. 4); mere<br />

admission into heaven does not give heavenly joy (n. 525); no one enters<br />

heaven by mercy apart from means (Chap. 54, n. 54); self-love separates<br />

from heaven (n. 357); those that do not perform uses for the general<br />

good are cast out of heaven (n. 64); spirits that have confirmed<br />

themselves in a belief in their own power not admitted to heaven (n. 10);<br />

experience in heaven of those that do not belong there (n. 40, 54);<br />

suffering of evil spirits in heaven (n. 400, 481); the sensual man cannot<br />

get a true idea of heaven (n. 85, 86); man’s intention in regard to life<br />

after death due to influx from heaven (n. 607); good spirits grieved at<br />

the ignorance in the church in regard to the things of heaven (n. 77);<br />

man’s erroneous ideas about his relations with heaven (n. 302);<br />

erroneous ideas in regard to the extent of heaven (n. 420). Erroneous<br />

beliefs in the world in regard to heaven <strong>and</strong> hell (n. 311–313); man<br />

conjoined both to heaven <strong>and</strong> to hell (n. 599); man’s ruling love is<br />

heaven or hell (n. 477); world of spirits the intermediate state between<br />

heaven <strong>and</strong> hell (n. 421); equilibrium between heaven <strong>and</strong> hell (Chap.<br />

62, n. 536); difference between the equilibrium of heaven <strong>and</strong> that of<br />

hell (n. 591); gates of heaven <strong>and</strong> hell (n. 428); preparation for heaven<br />

<strong>and</strong> hell (n. 430); heaven <strong>and</strong> hell are separated by a difference in state<br />

(n. 193, 400); heaven <strong>and</strong> hell are from the human race (Chap. 35). (See<br />

Affection, Angel, Charity, Divine, Good, Man, Marriage, Society, State,<br />

Wisdom.)<br />

Hebrew, in some respects it coincides with the language of heaven (n. 236);<br />

vowels in Hebrew (n. 241); ancient Hebrew (n. 260).<br />

Height means a distinction between good <strong>and</strong> truth according to degrees (n.<br />

197).<br />

<strong>Hell</strong>, <strong>Hell</strong>s, their appearance, situation, <strong>and</strong> number (Chap. 61, n. 583,<br />

584, 586, 588); societies in hell (n. 294, 542, 588); in general there are<br />

three hells (n. 542); they are at different distances according to their<br />

opposition to good (n. 120); their position in detail known to the Lord<br />

alone (n. 587); ordered according to the varieties of evil (n. 588);<br />

“satan,” “Lucifer,” etc., mean the different hells (n. 544);<br />

communication between them (n. 588); two kingdoms in hell (n. 596);<br />

quarters, divisions, <strong>and</strong> limits of hell (n. 151, 587); hell in infinite variety<br />

(n. 405); how it is arranged to maintain an equilibrium (n. 594); the hell

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