CONCERNING HEAVEN AND HEAVENLY JOY
Selection from
ARCANA COELESTIA
The Heavenly Arcana
CONTAINED IN THE HOLY SCRIPTURE OR WORD OF THE LORD
UNFOLDED
TOGETHER WITH WONDERFUL THINGS SEEN IN THE WORLD OF
SPIRITS AND IN THE HEAVEN OF ANGELS
Translated from the Latin of
EMANUEL SWEDENBORG
The souls who come into the other life are all ignorant of the nature
of heaven and of heavenly joy. Very many suppose it to be a kind of joy
into which any can be admitted no matter how they have lived, even those
who have borne hatred against their neighbor and have passed their lives
in adulteries, being quite unaware of the fact that heaven is mutual and
chaste love, and that heavenly joy is the derivative happiness.
I have sometimes spoken with spirits fresh from the world concerning
the state of eternal life, telling them how important it was for them to
know who is the Lord of that kingdom, and what is the nature and form of
its government, just as those in this world who go into another kingdom
are especially interested to know who and of what sort is the king, what
is the nature of the government, and many other things that belong to the
kingdom; and how much more should they be interested in this kingdom,
where they are to live forever. I told them that the Lord alone rules both
heaven and the universe, for He who rules the one must rule the other; and
that the kingdom in which they were now is the Lord's kingdom, the laws of
which are eternal truths, all of which are based on the one great law that
men shall love the Lord above all things and their neighbor as themselves,
and now even more than themselves, for if they would be as the angels this
is what they must do. To all this they could make no reply, because in
their bodily life they had heard something of the kind, but had not
believed it. They marveled that there is such love in heaven, and that it
is possible for anyone to love his neighbor more than himself, seeing that
they had heard that they were to love their neighbor as themselves. But
they were instructed that in the other life all goods are immeasurably
increased, and that the life in the body is such that men can go no
further than loving the neighbor as themselves because they are in the
things of the body, but that when these are removed, the love becomes
purer, and at last angelic, which consists in loving the neighbor more
than themselves. The possibility of such love is evident from the
conjugial love that exists with some persons, who would suffer death
rather than let their married partner be injured; and also from the love
of parents for their children, in that a mother will endure starvation
rather than see her infant hunger, and this even among birds and animals;
and likewise from sincere friendship, in that perils will be undergone for
our friends; and even from polite and feigned friendship, that would
emulate real friendship in offering the better things to those to whom we
wish well, making great professions even when they do not come from the
heart. And finally its possibility is evident from the very nature of
love, which finds its joy in being of service to others, not for the sake
of self but for the love's own sake. But all this could not be
comprehended by those who loved themselves more than others, and who in
the bodily life had been greedy for gain, and least of all by the
avaricious.
The angelic state is such that everyone communicates his own bliss and
happiness to others. For in the other life there is a most exquisite
communication and perception of all the affections and thoughts, so that
each person communicates his joy to all, and all to each, so that each one
is as it were the center of all. This is the heavenly form. And therefore
the more there are who constitute the Lord's kingdom, the greater is the
happiness, for it increases in proportion to the numbers, and this is why
heavenly happiness is unutterable. There is this communication of all with
each and of each with all when everyone loves others more than himself.
But if anyone wishes better for himself than for others the love of self
reigns, which communicates nothing to others from itself except the idea
of self, which is very foul, and when this is perceived the person is at
once banished and rejected.
Just as in the human body all things both in general and particular
contribute to the general and individual uses of all the rest, so is it in
the Lord's kingdom, which is constituted like a man, and in fact is called
the Grand Man. In this way everyone there contributes either more nearly
or more remotely, and in many ways, to the happiness of all, and this in
accordance with the order instituted and consequently maintained by the
Lord alone.
From the universal heaven bearing relation to the Lord, and all there
in both general and particular bearing relation to the Very and Only Being
both in the universal as a whole and in its most individual constituents,
there comes order, there comes union, there comes mutual love, and there
comes happiness; for so each person regards the welfare and happiness of
all, and all that of each one.
That all the joy and happiness in heaven are from the Lord alone, has
been shown me by many experiences, of which the following may be related.
I saw that with the utmost diligence some angelic spirits were fashioning
a lampstand with its lamps and flowers of the richest ornamentation in
honor of the Lord. For an hour or two I was permitted to witness with what
great pains they labored to make everything about it beautiful and
representative, they supposing that they were doing it of themselves. But
to me it was given to perceive that of themselves they could devise
nothing at all. At last after some hours they said that they had formed a
very beautiful representative candelabrum in honor of the Lord, whereat
they rejoiced from their very hearts. But I told them that of themselves
they had devised and formed nothing at all, but the Lord alone for them.
At first they would scarcely believe this, but being angelic spirits they
were enlightened, and confessed that it was so. So it is with all other
representative things, and with everything of affection and thought in
both general and particular, and also with heavenly joys and
felicities-the very smallest bit of them is from the Lord alone.
They who are in mutual love in heaven are continually advancing to the
springtime of their youth, and to a more and more gladsome and happy
spring the more thousands of years they live, and this with continual
increase to eternity, according to the advance and degree of mutual love,
charity, and faith. Those of the female sex who have died in old age and
enfeebled with years, and who have lived in faith in the Lord, in charity
toward the neighbor, and in happy conjugial love with their husbands,
after a succession of years come more and more into the bloom of youth and
early womanhood, and into a beauty that surpasses all idea of beauty such
as is ever perceptible to the natural sight; for it is goodness and
charity forming and presenting their own likeness, and causing the delight
and beauty of charity to shine forth from every least feature of the
countenance, so that they are the very forms of charity: some have beheld
them and been amazed. The form of charity, as is seen to the life in the
other world, is such that it is charity itself that portrays and is
portrayed, and this in such a manner that the whole angel, and especially
the face, is as it were charity, the charity both plainly appearing to the
view and being perceived by the mind. When this form is beheld, it is
unutterable beauty that affects with charity the very inmost life of the
beholder's mind. Through the beauty of this form the truths of faith are
presented to view in an image, and are even perceived from it. Such forms,
or such beauties, do those become in the other life who have lived in
faith in the Lord, that is, in the faith of charity. All the angels are
such forms, with countless variety, and of such is heaven.
(Arcana Coelestia 547 - 553) |