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HEAVEN AND HELL 559<br />

111, 119); they frequently talked with angels (n. 249 note); their writing<br />

(n. 260); their chief knowledge was that of correspondences (n. 87);<br />

<strong>Swedenborg</strong> talked with spirits of the ancient people (n. 323).<br />

Perception, those in the nostrils of the Greatest Man are in perception (n.<br />

96); “odor of rest” signifies perception of peace (n. 287); perception in the<br />

light of heaven (n. 130); the doctrines of the different heavens are<br />

adapted to the perception of the angels (n. 227); perception of truth by<br />

the angels of the inmost heaven (n. 270); the angels are given houses<br />

according to their perception of good <strong>and</strong> truth (n. 190); the perception<br />

of good <strong>and</strong> truth (n. 190); the perception of the angels is very clear (n.<br />

462 [a]); perception of heavenly joy impossible to a natural man (n. 395);<br />

<strong>Swedenborg</strong>’s perception of heavenly joy (n. 413); man’s perception of<br />

thought (n. 356); perception of truth (n. 352); perception of life after<br />

death (n. 478); the perception of the Lord’s presence is in the interiors<br />

(n. 147); the Lord alone has perception <strong>and</strong> thought from himself (n. 86<br />

extract).<br />

Perfection is through diversity (n. 405); the ground of all perfection is unity<br />

of parts (n. 56); variety arranged in heavenly form constitutes perfection<br />

(n. 71); it increases toward interiors <strong>and</strong> decreases toward exteriors (n.<br />

34, 459); how it is produced in heaven (n. 56, 418).<br />

Person, loving the neighbor is not loving the person (n. 390 note).<br />

Piety, true <strong>and</strong> false piety (n. 535); life of piety apart from charity is of no<br />

avail (n. 360, 505 note).<br />

Place, in the spiritual world change of place is a change of state (n. 192).<br />

Planes of the memory (n. 345).<br />

Planets are all inhabited (n. 417).<br />

Plays used to teach children in heaven (n. 334).<br />

Pleasures of the world do not bar from heaven (n. 358, 359).<br />

Polygamy (n. 379).<br />

Poor, means those desirous of, but lacking in, knowledges of good <strong>and</strong> truth<br />

(n. 420); the temptations of the poor (n. 364); the poor in heaven (Chap.<br />

39); the poor man at the rich man’s gate (n. 365); they enter heaven on<br />

account of their life, not on account of their poverty (n. 364).<br />

Pope, the divinity of the Lord’s human denied in council for the pope’s sake<br />

(n. 86 extract).<br />

Power is from the conjunction of good <strong>and</strong> truth (n. 232); all a man’s power<br />

is from his will <strong>and</strong> underst<strong>and</strong>ing (n. 228); all spiritual power is from<br />

truth from good (n. 539); Divine truth has all power in the heavens (n.<br />

137, 231); angels are powers (n. 137, 231); power of the angels (Chap.<br />

26); power in hell (n. 233); arms <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>s signify powers (n. 231).<br />

Prayer in heaven (n. 222); prayer is an acknowledgment of the power of<br />

God <strong>and</strong> his angels (n. 228).<br />

Preachers in heaven are from the spiritual kingdom (n. 225), <strong>and</strong> are not<br />

called priests (n. 226).<br />

Preaching in heaven (n. 221, 223, 393).<br />

Presence, all things are in the Lord’s presence (n. 124); the Lord’s presence as<br />

a cause (n. 199); the Lord’s presence in heaven (n. 147); in the spiritual<br />

world one comes into the presence of another by desiring to do so (n.<br />

194); in heaven people often appear to be where their look is fixed (n.<br />

121).<br />

Priest (See Preachers.)<br />

Priesthood signifies good of love to the Lord (n. 226).<br />

Prince of Peace, the Lord called “the Prince of peace” (n. 287).<br />

Principle, must be drawn from truths of doctrine (n. 356 extract).

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