The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 291 pages of information about The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love.

The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 291 pages of information about The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love.

FLOWERS.—­The delights of conjugial love are represented in heaven by the flowers with which the cloaks and tunics of married partners are embroidered, 137.

FLOWERY FIELDS.—­In heaven there are flowery fields which are the appearances under which the chaste pleasures of conjugial love are presented to the sight, 430.

FOOD, heavenly, in its essence is nothing but love, wisdom, and use, united together; that is, use effected by wisdom, and derived from love, 6.  Food for the body is given to every one in heaven, according to the use which he performs, 6.

FORM.—­There is nothing that exists but in a form, 186.  There is no substance without a form, 66.  Every form consists of various things, and is such as is the harmonic co-ordination thereof and arrangement to one, 524.  All a man’s affections and thoughts are in forms, and thence from forms, 186.  The form of heaven is derived solely from varieties of souls and minds arranged into such an order as to make a one, 524.  Truth is the form of good, 198.  The human form in its inmost principles is from creation a form of love and wisdom, 361.  Men from creation are forms of science, intelligence, and wisdom; and women are forms of the love of those principles as existing with men, 187.  Form of the marriage of good and truth, 100.  Two married partners are that form in their inmost principles, and thence in what is derived from those principles, in proportion as the interiors of their mind are opened, 101, 102.  Two married partners are the very forms of love and wisdom, or of good and truth, 66.  The internal form of man is that of his spirit, 186.  The woman is a form of wisdom inspired with love-affection, 56.  The male form is the intellectual form, and the female is the voluntary, 228.  The most perfect and most noble human form results from the conjunction of two forms by marriage, so as to become one form, 201.  How man, created a form of God, could be changed into a form of the devil, 153*.  The desire to continue in its form is implanted from creation in all living things, 361.  See Substance.

FORMATION.—­As to formation, the masculine soul, as being intellectual, is thus truth, 220.  Formation of the woman into a wife according to the description in the Book of Creation, 193-198.

FOUNTAIN, a, signifies the truth of wisdom, 293.  Fountain of Parnassus, 182.  See Water.

FOWLS.—­Wonderful things conspicuous respecting fowls, 417.

FRANCE, 380, 381.

FREEDOM originates in the spiritual equilibrium which exists between heaven and hell, or between good and evil, and in which man is educated, 444.  The freedom of love truly conjugial is most free, 257.  The Lord wills that the male man (homo) should act from principle according to reason, 208, 438.  Without freedom and reason man would not be a man, but a beast, 438.

FRENCH, the, 103, 110, 326.

FRENSY, or furious wildness, a legitimate cause of separation, 252, 470.

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