Goodwill, Spiritual Trial, and Shedding the Outer Dimension | NCE Spotlight

Goodwill, Spiritual Trial, and Shedding the Outer Dimension | NCE Spotlight

What is the end goal of spiritual growth? What does it really mean to connect to your higher self? We explore the process of spiritual change and development right now in the NCE Spotlight - your home for fresh insights from the ongoing translation of the
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Featured quotations from Emanuel Swedenborg's Secrets of Heaven:


3463:4  


Anyone can see how the case stands . . . simply from this general
rule concerning neighborly love: “Everything whatever that you
want people to do for you, you do likewise for them” (Matthew
7:12). People who do this by command do good to others but only
because it has been ordered, not because their heart seeks it.
Whenever they do, they start with themselves, and in doing good
they are thinking of their own merit. On the other hand, people
who do it not by command but out of neighborly love, or because
they want to, are operating from the heart, in freedom. Whenever
they act, they start with goodwill itself and therefore with
something that gives them pleasure. Since this pleasure is their
reward, they do not think of taking credit. From this you can see
what the difference is between doing good from faith and doing
good from charity. 


3469:2.  


The inner levels, or rational dimension, have been reborn in
people with the goodness that comes of truth (that is, people who
live according to doctrine), but not yet their outer levels, or
earthly dimension. Our rationality is reborn before our earthly
part . . . , because our earthly part lives entirely in the world
and acts as a base on which our thought and will are founded.
That is why we sense conflict between our rational, inner self
and our earthly, outer self when we are regenerating. Our outer
part regenerates much later and much more reluctantly than our
inner part. Nothing that is close to the world and the body can
easily be pressured into offering obedience to the inner self,
only over a long period of time. The process also requires us to
be introduced by the struggles of spiritual trial into many new
stages of acknowledgment about ourselves and the Lord—that we
ourselves are pitiful, and the Lord, merciful. So it requires
many new stages of humility. 


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As long as we are living in our body, we are incapable of sensing
or perceiving much of this. With us, heavenly and spiritual
entities are translated into the earthly attributes of our outer
self, and there we lose the ability to sense and perceive them.


Representations and correspondences as they exist in our outer
self also do not appear like the traits of our inner self that
they correspond to and represent. So these inner traits cannot
impinge on our awareness until we shed the outer dimension.


When we do, those of us who are in correspondence—that is, whose
outer self corresponds to our inner—are very fortunate.

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