The Internal and External Man
Selection from
True
Christian Religion
Containing the universal theology of the New Church
foretold by the Lord in Daniel 7:13-14 and Revelation 21:1-2
Emanuel Swedenborg
1. Man was created so as to be at the
same time in the spiritual world and in the natural world. The
spiritual world is where angels are, and the natural world where men
are. And as man was so created, there was given him an internal and an
external-an internal whereby he is in the spiritual world, and an
external whereby he is in the natural world. His internal is what is
called the internal man, and his external the external man.
2. Every man has an internal and an
external, but with a difference between the good and the evil. With the
good the internal is in heaven and its light, and the external in the
world and its light; and this light of the world in them is illumined
by the light of heaven, and therefore in them the internal and external
act as one, like cause and effect, or like the prior and the posterior.
But with the evil the internal is in hell and its light, and this
light, in comparison with the light of heaven is thick darkness,
although their external may be in a light like that in which the good
are; thus there is an inversion. On this account the evil, just like
the good, can talk and teach about faith, charity, and God, but not
from faith, charity, and God.
3. The internal man is what is called the
spiritual man, because it is in the light of heaven, which is a
spiritual light; while the external man is called the natural man,
because it is in the light of the world, which is a natural light. The
man whose internal is in the light of heaven, and his external in the
light of the world, is a spiritual man in regard to both, because
spiritual light from the interior illumines the natural light, and
makes it as its own. But the reverse is true of the evil.
4. The internal spiritual man viewed in
himself is an angel of heaven, and while living in the body is in
association with angels, although he does not know it; and when
released from the body he goes among angels. But with the evil the
internal man is a satan, and while living in the body is in association
with satans, and when released from the body goes among them.
5. With those who are spiritual men, the
interiors of the mind are actually elevated towards heaven, for they
look primarily to that; but with those who are merely natural, the
interiors of the mind are turned away from heaven and towards the
world, because they look primarily to the world.
6. Those who cherish a merely general
idea of the internal and external man, believe that it is the internal
man that thinks and wills, and the external that speaks and acts,
because thinking and willing are internal, while speech and action are
external. But let it be understood that when a man thinks and wills
rightly respecting the Lord and the things pertaining to the Lord, and
respecting the neighbor and what pertains to the neighbor, he thinks
and wills from a spiritual internal, because from a belief in truth and
a love of good; but when his thought and will respecting these things
are evil, his thought and will are from an infernal internal, because
from a belief in falsity and a love of evil. In a word, so far as man
is in love to the Lord and love towards the neighbor, he is in a
spiritual internal, and from that internal thinks and wills and also
speaks and acts; while so far as he is in the love of self and the
world, he thinks and wills from hell, even when he speaks and acts
otherwise.
7. It has been provided and arranged by
the Lord, that so far as man thinks and wills from heaven, the
spiritual man is opened and formed, the opening being into heaven even
to the Lord, while the forming is in conformity to the things of
heaven. But on the contrary so far as man thinks and wills, not from
heaven but from the world, so far the internal spiritual man is closed,
and the external is opened and formed, the opening being into the
world, while the forming is in conformity to the things of hell.
8. Those in whom the internal spiritual
man is opened into heaven to the Lord are in the light of heaven, and
in enlightenment from the Lord, and thereby in intelligence and wisdom;
these see truth from the light of truth and perceive good from the love
of good. But those in whom the internal spiritual man is closed do not
know what the internal man is, neither do they believe in the Word or
in a life after death, or in the things pertaining to heaven and the
church; and because they are in merely natural light, they believe
nature to be from itself and not from God; they see falsity as truth,
and have a perception of evil as good.
9. The internal and external here treated
are the internal and external of man's spirit; his body is only an
additional external within which the former exist; for the body in no
way acts from itself, but acts only from the spirit that is in it. It
must be understood that the spirit of man, after its release from the
body, thinks and wills and speaks and acts, just as before. Thinking
and willing are its internal, while speech and action then constitute
its external.
(True Christian Religion 401) |