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The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
Emanuel Swedenborg
The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
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The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
Emanuel Swedenborg
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The Delights of Wisdom
Pertaining To
Conjugial Love
To Which is Added
The Pleasures of Insanity
Pertaining To
Scortatory Love
By
Emanuel Swedenborg
A Swede
Being a translation of his work
“Delitiae Sapientiae de Amore Conjugiali; post quas sequuntur Voluptates Insaniae de Amore Scortatorio”
(Amstelodami 1768)
1892
Published
A.D. 1850
PRELIMINARY RELATIONS RESPECTING THE JOYS OF HEAVEN AND
NUPTIALS THERE.
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1. “I am aware that many who read the following pages and the Memorable Relations annexed to the chapters,
will believe that they are fictions of the imagination; but I solemnly declare they are not fictions, but were
truly done and seen; and that I saw them, not in any state of the mind asleep, but in a state of perfect
wakefulness: for it has pleased the Lord to manifest himself to me, and to send me to teach the things relating
to the New Church, which is meant by the New Jerusalem in the Revelation: for which purpose he has opened
the interiors of my mind and spirit; by virtue of which privilege it has been granted me to be in the spiritual
world with angels, and at the same time in the natural world with men, and this now (1768) for twenty−five
years.”
2. On a certain time there appeared to me an angel flying beneath the eastern heaven, with a trumpet in his
hand, which he held to his mouth, and sounded towards the north, the west, and the south. He was clothed in a
robe, which waved behind him as he flew along, and was girt about the waist with a band that shone like fire
and glittered with carbuncles, and sapphires: he flew with his face downwards, and alighted gently on the
ground, near where I was standing. As soon as he touched the ground with his feet, he stood erect, and walked
to and fro: and on seeing me he directed his steps towards me. I was in the spirit, and was standing in that
state on a little eminence in the southern quarter of the spiritual world. When he came near, I addressed him
and asked him his errand, telling him that I had heard the sound of his trumpet, and had observed his descent
through the air. He replied, “My commission is to call together such of the inhabitants of this part of the
spiritual world, as have come hither from the various kingdoms of Christendom, and have been most
distinguished for their learning, their ingenuity, and their wisdom, to assemble on this little eminence where
you are now standing, and to declare their real sentiments, as to what they had thought, understood, and
inwardly perceived, while in the natural world, respecting Heavenly Joy and Eternal Happiness. The occasion
of my commission is this: several who have lately come from the natural world, and have been admitted into
our heavenly society, which is in the east, have informed us, that there is not a single person throughout the
whole Christian world that is acquainted with the true nature of heavenly joy and eternal happiness;
consequently that not a single person is acquainted with the nature of heaven. This information greatly
surprised my brethren and companions; and they said to me, 'Go down, call together and assemble those who
are most eminent for wisdom in the world of spirits, (where all men are first collected after their departure out
of the natural world,) so that we may know of a certainty, from the testimony of many, whether it be true that
such thick darkness, or dense ignorance, respecting a future life, prevails among Christians.'“ The angel then
said to me, “Wait awhile, and you will see several companies of the wise ones flocking together to this place,
and the Lord will prepare them a house of assembly.” I waited, and lo! in the space of half an hour, I saw two
companies from the north, two from the west, and two from the south; and as they came near, they were
introduced by the angel that blew the trumpet into the house of assembly prepared for them, where they took
their places in the order of the quarters from which they came. There were six groups or companies, and a
seventh from the east, which, from its superior light, was not visible to the rest. When they were all
assembled, the angel explained to them the reason of their meeting, and desired that each company in order
would declare their sentiments respecting Heavenly Joy and Eternal Happiness. Then each company formed
themselves into a ring, with their faces turned one towards another, that they might recall the ideas they had
entertained upon the subject in the natural world, and after examination and deliberation might declare their
sentiments.
3. After some deliberation, the First Company, which was from the north, declared their opinion, that
heavenly joy and eternal happiness constitute the very life of heaven; so much so that whoever enters heaven,
enters, in regard to his life, into its festivities, just as a person admitted to a marriage enters into all the
festivities of a marriage. “Is not heaven,” they argued, “before our eyes in a particular place above us? and is
there not there and nowhere else a constant succession of satisfactions and pleasures? When a man therefore is
admitted into heaven, he is also admitted into the full enjoyment of all these satisfactions and pleasures, both
as to mental perception and bodily sensation. Of course heavenly happiness, which is also eternal happiness,
consists solely in admission into heaven, and that depends purely on the divine mercy and favor.” They
having concluded, the Second Company from the north, according to the measure of the wisdom with which
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they were endowed, next declared their sentiments as follows: “Heavenly joy and eternal happiness consist
solely in the enjoyment of the company of angels, and in holding sweet communications with them, so that
the countenance is kept continually expanded with joy; while the smiles of mirth and pleasure, arising from
cheerful and entertaining conversation, continually enliven the faces of the company. What else can constitute
heavenly joys, but the variations of such pleasures to eternity?” The Third Company, which was the first of
the wise ones from the western quarter, next declared their sentiments according to the ideas which flowed
from their affections: “In what else,” said they, “do heavenly joy and eternal happiness consist but in feasting
with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; at whose tables there will be an abundance of rich and delicate food, with the
finest and most generous wines, which will be succeeded by sports and dances of virgins and young men, to
the tunes of various musical instruments, enlivened by the most melodious singing of sweet songs; the
evening to conclude with dramatic exhibitions, and this again to be followed by feasting, and so on to
eternity?” When they had ended, the Fourth Company, which was the second from the western quarter,
declared their sentiments to the following purpose: “We have entertained,” said they, “many ideas respecting
heavenly joy and eternal happiness; and we have examined a variety of joys, and compared them one with
another, and have at length come to the conclusion, that heavenly joys are paradisiacal joys: for what is
heaven but a paradise extended from the east to the west, and from the south to the north, wherein are trees
laden with fruit, and all kinds of beautiful flowers, and in the midst the magnificent tree of life, around which
the blessed will take their seats, and feed on fruits most delicious to the taste, being adorned with garlands of
the sweetest smelling flowers? In this paradise there will be a perpetual spring; so that the fruits and flowers
will be renewed every day with an infinite variety, and by their continual growth and freshness, added to the
vernal temperature of the atmosphere, the souls of the blessed will be daily fitted to receive and taste new
joys, till they shall be restored to the flower of their age, and finally to their primitive state, in which Adam
and his wife were created, and thus recover their paradise, which has been transplanted from earth to heaven.”
The Fifth Company, which was the first of the ingenious spirits from the southern quarter, next delivered their
opinion: “Heavenly joys and eternal happiness,” said they, “consist solely in exalted power and dignity, and in
abundance of wealth, joined with more than princely magnificence and splendor. That the joys of heaven, and
their continual fruition, which is eternal happiness, consist in these things, is plain to us from the examples of
such persons as enjoyed them in the former world; and also from this circumstance, that the blessed in heaven
are to reign with the Lord, and to become kings and princes; for they are the sons of him who is King of kings
and Lord of lords, and they are to sit on thrones and be ministered to by angels. Moreover, the magnificence
of heaven is plainly made known to us by the description given of the New Jerusalem, wherein is represented
the glory of heaven; that it is to have gates, each of which shall consist of a single pearl, and streets of pure
gold, and a wall with foundations of precious stones; consequently, every one that is received into heaven will
have a palace of his own, glittering with gold and other costly materials, and will enjoy dignity and dominion,
each according to his quality and station: and since we find by experience, that the joys and happiness arising
from such things are natural, and as it were, innate in us, and since the promises of God cannot fail, we
therefore conclude that the most happy state of heavenly life can be derived from no other source than this.”
After this, the Sixth Company, which was the second from the southern quarter, with a loud voice spoke as
follows: “The joy of heaven and its eternal happiness consist solely in the perpetual glorification of God, in a
never−ceasing festival of praise and thanksgiving, and in the blessedness of divine worship, heightened with
singing and melody, whereby the heart is kept in a constant state of elevation towards God, under a full
persuasion that he accepts such prayers and praises, on account of the divine bounty in imparting
blessedness.” Some of the company added further, that this glorification would be attended with magnificent
illuminations, with most fragrant incense, and with stately processions, preceded by the chief priest with a
grand trumpet, who would be followed by primates and officers of various orders, by men carrying palms, and
by women with golden images in their hand.
4. The Seventh Company, which, from its superior light, was invisible to the rest, came from the east of
heaven, and consisted of angels of the same society as the angel that had sounded the trumpet. When these
heard in their heaven, that not a single person throughout the Christian world was acquainted with the true
nature of heavenly joy and eternal happiness, they said one to another, “Surely this cannot be true; it is
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