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ယေဇကျေလ 43:22

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22 ဒုတိယနေ့၌လည်း အပြစ်မရှိသော ဆိတ်သငယ် ကို ယူ၍၊ အပြစ်ဖြေရာ ယဇ်ဘို့ပူဇော်ရမည်။ ယဇ်ပလ္လင် ကို နွားအသွေးနှင့်သန့်ရှင်းစေသကဲ့သို့ ဆိတ်အသွေး နှင့် သန့်ရှင်းစေရမည်။

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Sám

  
Photo of woman alone at dusk, by Joy Brown

Být sám v Bibli znamená být bez zlých a falešných vlivů. Proto Pán hledá samotu, aby se modlil, a proč je izraelský národ často popisován jako „obydlí sám“.

(Notae: Nebeská tajemství 138, 139, Nebeská tajemství 4273, Nebeská tajemství 8689; Exodus 18:14; Geneze 2:18, 32:24; Žalmy 102:7, 136:4; Proroci a Žalmy 352, 386)


Když se používá „sám“ ve vztahu k vlastnictví - když je něco „jeho a jeho sám“ - význam je doslovnější.

(Notae: Nebeská tajemství 139, Nebeská tajemství 8168)

from the Writings of Emanuel Swedenborg

 

Arcana Coelestia #6614

Studere hoc loco

  
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6614. I have been shown by actual experience how angelic ideas flow into the ideas of the spirits who are beneath them, therefore into ideas that are grosser. An abundance of ideas from the angelic heaven presented themselves visually as a shining white cloud that could be distinguished into separate little tufts; and each little tuft, which consisted of countless strands, presented a spirit with one simple idea. After that I was shown that such an idea contained thousands and thousands of strands, which were also represented by means of a cloud composed of the spirits' speech. After this I spoke to the spirits on these matters, saying that the objects of sight can be used by way of illustration. When an object which looks like a simple whole is examined with an optical device thousands of unseen details present themselves to view, as when tiny grubs which look like one dark blob are examined with a microscope; not only the multiplicity of them is seen but also the shape of each one. If even greater magnification is used to examine them, their organs, members, viscera, and vessels and fibres too can be seen. So also with the ideas constituting thought. Each one has thousands and thousands of strands to it; yet a number of ideas together from which a thought is formed are seen merely as a simple whole. Even so, the ideas that constitute one thought can contain more than the ideas constituting another. How much it contains is determined by its spread into communities round about.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.