for nothing of the kind can occur in the world; but
I have been told that it is the same with the spirit
in man, which when it turns itself away from another
ceases to be within his view. [5] Another proof that
a spirit is his ruling love is that every spirit seizes
and appropriates all things that are in harmony with
his love, and rejects and repudiates all that are
not. Everyone’s love is like a spongy or
porous wood, which imbibes such fluids as promote
its growth, and repels others. It is also like
animals of every kind, which know their proper food
and seek the things that agree with their nature, and
avoid what disagrees; for every love wishes to be
nourished on what belongs to it, evil love by falsities
and good love by truths. I have sometimes been
permitted to see certain simple good spirits desiring
to instruct the evil in truths and goods; but when
the instruction was offered them they fled far away,
and when they came to their own they seized with great
pleasure upon the falsities that were in agreement
with their love. I have also seen good spirits
talking together about truths, and the good who were
present listened eagerly to the conversation, but
the evil who were present paid no attention to it,
as if they did not hear it. In the world of spirits
ways are seen, some leading to heaven, some to hell,
and each to some particular society. Good spirits
go only in the ways that lead to heaven, and to the
society there that is in the good of their love; and
do not see the ways that lead elsewhere; while evil
spirits go only in the ways that lead to hell, and
to the society there that is in the evil of their
love; and do not see the ways that lead elsewhere;
or if they see them have no wish to enter them.
In the spiritual world these ways are real appearances,
which correspond to truths or falsities; and this
is why ways have this signification in the Word.{1}
By this evidence from experience what has previously
been affirmed on the ground of reason is made more
certain, namely, that every man after death is his
own love and his own will. It is said one’s
own will because everyone’s will is his love.
{Footnote 1} A “way,” a “path,” a “road,” a “street,” and a “broad street,” signify truths leading to good, or falsities leading to evil (n. 627, 2333, 10422). “To sweep [or prepare] a way” means to prepare for the reception of truths (n. 3142). “To make known the way” means, in respect to the Lord, to instruct in truths that lead to good (n. 10565).
480. (ii) Man after death continues to eternity such as his will or ruling love is. This, too, has been confirmed by abundant experience. I have been permitted to talk with some who lived two thousand years ago, and whose lives are described in history, and thus known; and I found that they continued to be just the same as they were described, that is, in respect to the love out of which and according to which their lives were formed. There were others


