Heaven and Hell: The Portable New Century Edition

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b. Heaven is not granted out of sheer mercy, but according to our life; and every trace of the life
through which we are led into heaven by the Lord is from mercy, which is what “mercy” means:
5057 , 10659. If heaven were given by sheer mercy, it would be given to everyone: 2401. Informa-
tion about some evil people who had been rejected from heaven, and who believed that heaven
was granted to everyone out of sheer mercy: 4276 [ 4226 ].
c. Heaven is within us: 3884.


think that getting into heaven is simply a matter of being taken up


among the angels, regardless of the quality of their inner life, who believe


that heaven is granted merely because of [the Lord’s] mercy.b On the


contrary, unless heaven is within an individual, nothing of the heaven


that is outside fl ows in and is accepted.


There are many spirits who hold this opinion and who, because of


their faith, have been taken up into heaven. However, once they arrived,


because their inner life was contrary to the life angels are engaged in, they


began to be blinded in their understanding to the point that they became


virtually idiotic, while in regard to their self-control they began to be so


tormented that they carried on like people gone mad. In short, people


who have lived evil lives and who arrive in heaven bring their souls with


them and are tormented like fi sh out of water, in the air, or like animals


in the vacuum in air pumps once the air has been pumped out. It stands


to reason, then, that heaven is within us and not outside.c


Since everyone accepts the heaven that is outside according to the 55


quality of the heaven that is within, angels accept the Lord in the same


way, because it is the Lord’s divine nature that constitutes heaven. Con-


sequently, when the Lord renders himself present in any particular


community, his appearance depends on the nature of the good activity


that community is engaged in. It is therefore not exactly the same in one


community as in another. It is not that this difference is in the Lord: it is


in the individuals who are seeing him from their own goodness and


therefore in keeping with it. They are affected by the sight of him accord-


ing to the quality of their own love. The ones who love him deeply are


deeply moved, while the ones who love him less deeply are less deeply


moved. Evil people, who are outside of heaven, fi nd his presence intensely


painful.


When the Lord does appear in any community, he appears there as


an angel, but he is identifi ed by the divine quality that shines through.


Further still, heaven is where the Lord is recognized, trusted, and 56


loved. The different ways he is worshiped—in variations that stem from

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