of everything. [4] Therefore lest those who think
in this way-as many do who from their worldly wisdom
are regarded as erudite and learned-should any longer
confound and mislead the simple in faith and heart,
and induce infernal darkness respecting God and heaven
and eternal life, and all else that depends on these,
the interiors of my spirit have been opened by the
Lord, and I have thus been permitted to talk with
all after their decease with whom I was ever acquainted
in the life of the body-with some for days, with some
for months, and with some for a year, and also with
so many others that I should not exaggerate if I should
say a hundred thousand; many of whom were in heaven,
and many in hell. I have also talked with some
two days after their decease, and have told them that
their funeral services and obsequies were then being
held in preparation for their interment; to which
they replied that it was well to cast aside that which
had served them as a body and for bodily functions
in the world; and they wished me to say that they
were not dead, but were living as men the same as
before, and had merely migrated from one world into
the other, and were not aware of having lost anything,
since they had a body and its senses just as before,
also understanding and will just as before, with thoughts
and affections, sensations and desires, like those
they had in the world. [5] Most of those who had recently
died, when they saw themselves to be living men as
before, and in a like state (for after death everyone’s
state of life is at first such as it was in the world,
but there is a gradual change in it either into heaven
or into hell), were moved by new joy at being alive,
saying that they had not believed that it would be
so. But they greatly wondered that they should
have lived in such ignorance and blindness about the
state of their life after death; and especially that
the man of the church should be in such ignorance
and blindness, when above all others in the whole
world he might be clearly enlightened in regard to
these things.{1} Then they began to see the cause of
that blindness and ignorance, which is, that external
things which are things, relating to the world and
the body, had so occupied and filled their minds that
they could not be raised into the light of heaven
and look into the things of the church beyond its doctrinals;
for when matters relating to the body and the world
are loved, as they are at the present day, nothing
but darkness flows into the mind when men go beyond
those doctrines.
{Footnote 1} There are few in Christendom at this day who believe that man rises again immediately after death (preface to Genesis, chap. 16 and n. 4622, 10758); but it is believed that he will rise again at the time of the final judgment, when the visible world will perish (n. 10595). The reason of this belief (n. 10595, 10758). Nevertheless man does rise again immediately after death, and then he is a man in all respects, and in every least


