07. Spiritual Proximity and Change

From The Doctrines For Spiritual Christianity The Divine omnipresence may be illustrated by the wonderful way in which angels and spirits become present to each other in the spiritual world.  Because there is no space in that world, but only an appearance of space, an angel or spirit may instantly become present with another whenever …

06. The Objects In Our External Vision And Their Spiritual Causes

From The Doctrines For Spiritual Christianity The spaces and distances, and thence the progressions in the natural world, are, in their origin and first cause, changes of the state of the interiors, and with angels and spirits appear according to these changes; and that thus they can by these changes be apparently transferred from one …

05. Space Is A Manifestation Of A Finite Mental Construct

From The Doctrines For Spiritual Christianity God, since the world was created, is in space apart from space, and in time apart from time. That God, and the Divine which proceeds immediately from Him, is not in space, although He is omnipresent, and with every man in the world, with every angel in heaven, and with every spirit under heaven, cannot …

04. The Spiritual Significance of Sensory Appearances

From The Doctrines For Spiritual Christianity By changes of state of angels their changes in respect to love and faith, and wisdom and intelligence therefrom, are meant, thus their changes in respect to states of life. (Heaven and Hell 154) This can be very clearly seen from the representatives in the other life. Representatives are …

03. Moving Beyond The Physical To Embrace Spiritual Truth

From The Doctrines For Spiritual Christianity There are two things which while man lives in the world appear to be essential, because they are proper to nature, namely, space and time. Hence to live in space and time is to live in the world or in nature. But in the other life these two things are of no consequence. In the world …

01. The Illusion Of Sensory Perception

From The Doctrines For Spiritual Christianity Sensory impressions are said to be cast aside when the things that are first and foremost in explanations place no reliance on them; for they are indeed sensory impressions, and impressions received by the mind directly through the senses are illusions. The senses are the source of all the …

Protection Of The Self

The mental and spiritual concepts that we carry form a type of boundary within which the sense of self arises. The quality of this membrane-like-boundary determines the quality of the awareness of self that forms within it. And we can look to the illustration of the Lord’s protection as an example.

09. Spiritual Beauty

From The Doctrines For Spiritual Christianity Those who ascribe everything to nature can indeed observe such facts, but they think of them merely as facts and say that nature produces them. They say this because they have set their minds against thinking about the Divine; and those who do this, on seeing the wonders of nature, cannot …