Heaven and Hell: The Portable New Century Edition

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§82 the lord’s divine human 43


We can see, then, that the wiser angels are, the more clearly they


perceive this, which is why the Lord is visible to them. The Lord does


appear in a divine angelic form, which is a human form, to people who


acknowledge and trust in a visible Divine Being, but not to people


who acknowledge and trust in an invisible Divine Being. The former


can see the Lord’s divine [form], but the latter cannot.


Since angels do not perceive an invisible Divine Being (which they 80


call a formless Divine) but a visible Divine Being in human form, it is


common practice for them to say that only the Lord is a person, and that


they are people because of him. They also say that each of us is human in


proportion to our acceptance of him. By “accepting the Lord” they


understand accepting what is good and true that comes from him,


because the Lord is present in everything good and true that comes from


himself. Angels call this wisdom and intelligence. They say everyone


knows that intelligence and wisdom are what make us human, not sim-


ply the outward form by itself.


The truth of this is actually visible to angels of the inner heavens. Since


the Lord keeps them engaged in what is good and true and therefore in


wisdom and intelligence, they are in the loveliest and most perfect human


form; while the angels of lower heavens are in a less perfect and lovely form.


Everything is inverted in hell. In heaven’s light, the people who are


there hardly look human at all. They look like monsters. They are caught


up in what is evil and false and not in what is good and true, and are


therefore in the opposite of wisdom and intelligence. As a result, their


life is not called life, but spiritual death.


Since heaven in its entirety and in its parts does refl ect a person 81


because of the Lord’s divine human, angels say that they are “in the


Lord” and even that they are “in his body,” meaning that they are in the


very substance of his love. This is also what the Lord is teaching us when


he says, “Abide in me, and I [will abide] in you. As the branch cannot


bear fruit on its own unless it abides in the vine, so neither can you unless


you abide in me; for without me you can do nothing. Abide in my love.


If you keep my precepts, you will abide in my love” (John 15 : 4 – 10 ).


Since this is how the Divine Being is perceived in the heavens, it is 82


instinctive in everyone who accepts any infl ow from heaven to think of


the Lord in a human guise. The ancients did so and even modern people


do, both outside and inside the church. Simple people see him in thought


as an ancient one, in glory.


But this instinct has been stifl ed by all the people who have distanced


themselves from the heavenly infl ow by pride in their own intelligence

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