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Heaven and Hell - Swedenborg Foundation

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HEAVEN AND HELL 562<br />

Sciences, the sciences enumerated (n. 353); they should serve as a means of<br />

becoming wise (n. 356); angels of the inmost heaven do not store up<br />

truths in the memory <strong>and</strong> make a science (n. 271); reasoning of scientists<br />

in the other world (n. 464); delights of scientists in heaven (n. 489).<br />

Seasons, correspond to states in heaven (n. 166); seasons on other planets (n.<br />

417 extract).<br />

See, to see signifies to underst<strong>and</strong>, perceive, <strong>and</strong> observe (n. 145 note).<br />

Seers were those whose eyes were opened (n. 76).<br />

Self, separation from self (n. 341); the glory of self makes truth merely an<br />

end (n. 347). (See Love.)<br />

Seminaries, marriages on earth are the seminaries of the human race (n.<br />

384).<br />

Sense-conceptions are misleading (n. 74); spiritual sense of the Word (n.<br />

259, 307).<br />

Senses, the senses remain after death (Chap. 48); they are active when a man<br />

is being withdrawn from the body (n. 440); in heaven sight <strong>and</strong> hearing<br />

are more exquisite than the other senses (n. 462 [a]); ideas about the soul<br />

based on bodily senses are erroneous (n. 456); the organs are the subjects<br />

of the special senses (n. 434); the delights of the senses are from their use<br />

(n. 402); the delights of the senses turn away from heaven (n. 398).<br />

Sensual, what the sensual man is (n. 267, 353 note, 461).<br />

Series, things in heaven are seen in coherent series (n. 205).<br />

Servants in heaven (n. 219).<br />

Serve, to serve means to do good to others from a love of good (n. 218).<br />

Service, forms of service in heaven (n. 388).<br />

Sexes in heaven (n. 366).<br />

Sharing of delights in heaven (n. 399).<br />

Sight, sight of the left eye corresponds to truths of faith; of the right eye to<br />

their goods (n. 118 note); thought is internal sight (n. 532); interior sight<br />

has extension into the spiritual world (n. 171, 203); extension of natural<br />

<strong>and</strong> spiritual sight (n. 85); the outer <strong>and</strong> inner sight of angels (n. 128,<br />

462 [a]); sight in heaven is enlightened by Divine truth (n. 266); angelic<br />

speech in sight (n. 244); the fullness of sight of angels in the inmost<br />

heaven (n. 270).<br />

Similes are based on correspondences (n. 110).<br />

Simple, who they are (n. 350, 356); the simple have a true idea of God, of<br />

heaven, <strong>and</strong> of the angels (n. 74, 86); they think of God as the Ancient<br />

One in shining light (n. 82); the belief of the simple in regard to life after<br />

death (n. 602); the genuinely innocent appear outwardly simple (n.<br />

278); the simple in heaven (Chap. 38, n. 18).<br />

Situation of the hells (Chap. 61).<br />

Societies in heaven (Chap. 4); societies in heaven are in the form of a man<br />

(Chap. 9, n. 68, 94); celestial spiritual societies (n. 27); each is a heaven<br />

in smaller form (Chap. 7, n. 51, 72); their governments (n. 213); their<br />

employments (n. 391); each has its own sphere (n. 591); they are distant<br />

according to their uses (n. 393); worship in the different societies (n. 56);<br />

they communicate by extension of sphere (n. 49); there is no<br />

communication between societies of different heavens except by<br />

correspondence (n. 207); the ways to societies from the world of spirits<br />

(n. 479); order of abode in heavenly societies (n. 149); they differ<br />

according to their good (n. 70); their growth (n. 71); their arrangement<br />

(n. 43, 52); subject spirits are sent out by the different societies (n. 603<br />

extract); all in the same society resemble each other (n. 47); a man enters<br />

the heavenly society where his love is (n. 479, 510); a man in respect to

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