The Inner And Outer Levels of the Bible And Our Minds | NCE Spotlight
There are two main levels in us: our outer self and our inner self.
The inner self IS our connection to heaven. And right now in the
NCE Spotlight we discuss how the Word is designed in just such a
way to link the two together… stick around for fresh insi
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Featured quotations from Emanuel Swedenborg's Secrets of Heaven:
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The themes of the current chapter are: the sons Abraham had by
Keturah; Ishmael’s sons, by name; the birth of Esau and Jacob to
Isaac and Rebekah; and the birthright Esau sold to Jacob for
lentil soup. Anyone can see that material like this is useful as
a religious history of the era but provides little for a person’s
spiritual life—and yet it is our spiritual life that the Word
exists for.
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I must say a few words to explain more clearly what the case is
with the Word’s literal meaning. The inner meaning relates to the
literal meaning the way our deeper levels (our heavenly and
spiritual planes) relate to our outer levels (our earthly and
bodily planes). Our deeper levels bask in heaven’s light, but our
outer levels live in worldly light. . . . The difference is like
that between the light of day and the shadow of night. Since we
live in this shadow and do not want to know that truth from the
Lord contains light, we cannot help believing that our shadow is
the light and conversely that the light is shadow. We are like
owls flying through the shadows of night thinking they are in the
light, but when they encounter daylight, they think they are in
shadow. In people like this, the inner eye, the eye of the
intellect, by which we see inside, is not formed for any other
purpose, because such people themselves have formed it this way.
They open it when they look down to worldly and bodily concerns
and close it when they look up to spiritual and heavenly
concerns. For them the Word is similar; what appears in its
literal sense they consider full of light, but what appears in
its inner sense they consider full of shadow. We each see the
Word according to our nature.
3304:3
People who focus on the narrative alone, unable to shift their
minds from it, see this phrase and others leading up to it simply
as foreshadowing what took place between Esau and Jacob.
Subsequent parts of the story confirm them in their view. The
Lord’s Word, though, is such that the narratives have their
logical sequence and the spiritual contents of the inner meaning
have theirs. Our outer self looks at the former; our inner self,
at the latter. So the two—the outer self and the inner—correspond
to one another, and the Word provides the link. The Word is the
union of earth and heaven, as shown many times. So whenever we
read the Word reverently, our outer self on earth unites with our
inner self in heaven.
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