of the day, morning, mid-day, evening, and night; also
from some of them having moons, called satellites,
that revolve around their earth at stated times, as
the moon does around ours; while the planet Saturn,
being at a greater distance from the sun, has also
a large luminous belt which gives much light, though
reflected, to that earth. Who that knows all
this and thinks rationally can ever say that the planets
are empty bodies? Moreover, I have said to spirits
that man might believe that there are more earths in
the universe than one, from the fact that the starry
heaven is so immense, and the stars there so innumerable,
and each of them in its place or in its system a sun,
resembling our sun, although of a varying magnitude.
Any one who duly weighs the subject must conclude that
such an immense whole must needs be a means to an
end that is the final end of creation; and this end
is a heavenly kingdom in which the Divine may dwell
with angels and men. For the visible universe
or the heaven illumined by stars so numberless, which
are so many suns, is simply a means for the existence
of earths with men upon them from whom the heavenly
kingdom is derived. From all this a rational man
must needs conclude that so immense a means to so
great an end could not have been provided merely for
the human race on a single earth. What would
this be for a Divine that is infinite, to which thousands
and even myriads of earths, all of them full of inhabitants,
would be little and scarcely anything? There
are spirits whose sole pursuit is the acquisition
of knowledges, because their delight is in this alone;
and for this reason they are permitted to wander about,
and even to pass out of our solar system into others,
in acquiring knowledge. These spirits, who are
from the planet Mercury, have told me that there are
earths with men upon them not only in this solar system
but also beyond it in the starry heaven in immense
numbers. It was calculated that with a million
earths in the universe, and on each earth three hundred
millions of men, and two hundred generations in six
thousand years, and a space of three cubic ells allowed
to each man or spirit, the total number of so many
men or spirits would not fill the space of this earth,
and scarcely more than the space of one of the satellites
about one of the planets—a space in the
universe so small as to be almost invisible, since
a satellite can scarcely be seen by the naked eye.
What is this for the Creator of the universe, to whom
it would not be sufficient if the whole universe were
filled, since He is infinite? I have talked with
angels about this, and they said that they had a similar
idea of the fewness of the human race compared with
the infinity of the Creator, although their thought
is from states, not from spaces, and that in their
thought earths amounting to as many myriads as could
possibly be conceived of would still be nothing at
all to the Lord.
The earths in the universe, with their inhabitants, and the spirits and angels from them, are treated of in the above mentioned work. What is there related has been revealed and shown to me to the intent that it may be known that the heaven of the Lord is immense, and that it is all from the human race; also that our Lord is every where acknowledged as the God of heaven and earth.


