Heaven and Hell: The Portable New Century Edition

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§171 representations & appearances 91


c. Unlike angels, we do not think without some concept of time: 3404.


in hope or expectation. As a result, scholars are asking what time and


space are, and some of them even recognize that time is an attribute of


the natural person.


A natural person may believe that we would have no thought if con- 169


cepts of time, space, and matter were taken away from us, that all our


thought is based on these foundations.c Let such people know, though,


that thoughts are limited and constrained to the extent that they derive


from time, space, and matter, and that they are freed and expanded to


the extent that they do not derive from such things, because to that same


extent the mind is raised above bodily and worldly considerations. This


is the source of angels’ wisdom, which is so great that we must call it


incomprehensible, since it does not fi t into ideas that are formed merely


from these [lower] concerns.


Representations and Appearances in Heaven


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NYONE who thinks solely from natural light cannot understand
that anything in heaven is like anything in our world. This is because

such people, on the basis of this light, have both thought and decided


that angels are nothing but minds, and that minds are like ethereal breath.


This would mean that angels did not have the senses we do, so they


would not have eyes; and if they did not have eyes there would be no


objects [of sight]. However, angels do have all the senses we do—far more


delicate ones, in fact—and the light in which they see is far brighter than


the light in which we see.


On angels being people in a most perfect form with the use of all


their senses, see §§ 73 – 77 above; and on light in heaven being far brighter


than the light in our world, see §§ 126 – 132.


There is no way to describe briefl y how things look to angels in the 171


heavens. To a considerable extent, they look like the things we see on


earth, but they are more perfect in form and also more abundant.

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