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The Doctrine of Charity - Swedenborg Foundation

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CHARITY 281himself. And because the proprium <strong>of</strong> man, by the inversion <strong>of</strong> it,has become mere evil, the other means <strong>of</strong> recovering the image <strong>of</strong>God is to shun evils as sins. For if a man does not shun evils as sins,but only because they are injurious, he does not look to the Lord,but only to himself, and so remains in his perverted state. But whenhe shuns evils as sins he fights against them because they arecontrary to the Lord, and against His Divine laws; and then heprays to the Lord for help and for power to resist them, whichpower besought is never denied. By these two means a man ispurified from the evils that are in him from birth. If therefore hedoes not embrace these two means he can but remain as he wasborn. He cannot be purified from evils if he only looks and prays tothe Lord; for then after he has prayed he believes that he is entirelywithout sins, or that they are remitted, by which he understandsthat they are taken away. And so he still remains in them; and toremain in them is to increase them. For they are like a diseasewhich devours and mortifies all that is around it. Nor are evilsremoved by only shunning them; for in this way the man looks tohimself, and thereby confirms the origin <strong>of</strong> evil, which was that heturned himself back, away from the Lord, and turned to himself.205. (5) As far as anyone does not take cognizance <strong>of</strong> and know whatsins are, he does not see but that he is without sins. Every man loveshis proprium, both the proprium <strong>of</strong> his will and the proprium <strong>of</strong>his understanding. <strong>The</strong> proprium <strong>of</strong> his will is evil and theproprium <strong>of</strong> his understanding is falsity from that evil; thus it is thefalsity <strong>of</strong> evil. And as every man loves his own, he therefore lovesthe evil and its falsity. And as everything that is loved is delightful,he does not therefore know but that the evil in him is good, and itsfalsity truth. For everything is pronounced good that is delightful.From these considerations it may now be seen that if a man doesnot take cognizance <strong>of</strong> and know what sins are, so far he does notsee but that he is without sins. But because a man loves his evil andits falsity, because he loves his proprium, he cannot <strong>of</strong> himselfknow what evil is and the falsity therefrom, but must see it fromanother source. He will see it from the precepts <strong>of</strong> religion, all <strong>of</strong>which refer to the ten commandments <strong>of</strong> the Decalogue. If he in

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