perfected by growth, it has been disclosed to me what
that rudiment or first is in its form. It has
been disclosed to me by angels, to whom it was revealed
by the Lord; and because they had made it a part of
their wisdom, and it is the joy of their wisdom to
communicate to others what they know, permission having
been granted, they presented before my eyes in the
light of heaven a type of man’s initial form,
which was as follows: There appeared as it were
a tiny image of a brain with a delicate delineation
of something like a face in front, with no appendage.
This primitive form in the upper convex part was a
structure of contiguous globules or spherules, and
each spherule was a joining together of those more
minute, and each of these in like manner of those most
minute. It was thus of three degrees. In
front, in the flat part, a kind of delineation appeared
for a face. The convex part was covered round
about with a very delicate skin or membrane which
was transparent. The convex part, which was a
type of the brain in least forms, was also divided
into two beds, as it were, just as the brain in its
larger form is divided into hemispheres. It was
told me that the right bed was the receptacle of love,
and the left the receptacle of wisdom; and that by
wonderful interweavings these were like consorts and
partners. It was further shown in the light of
heaven, which fell brightly on it, that the structure
of this little brain within, as to position and movement,
was in the order and form of heaven, and that its
outer structure was in direct opposition to that order
and form. After these things were seen and pointed
out, the angels said that the two interior degrees,
which were in the order and form of heaven, were the
receptacles of love and wisdom from the Lord; and that
the exterior degree, which was in direct opposition
to the order and form of heaven, was the receptacle
of hellish love and insanity; for the reason that
man, by hereditary corruption, is born into evils of
every kind, and these evils reside there in the outermosts;
and that this corruption is not removed unless the
higher degrees are opened, which, as was said, are
the receptacles of love and wisdom from the Lord.
And as love and wisdom are very man, for love and
wisdom in their essence are the Lord, and this primitive
form of man is a receptacle, it follows that in that
primitive form there is a continual effort towards
the human form, which also it gradually assumes.

