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Divine Love and Divine Wisdom appear in the spiritual world as a sun
(n. 83).
Out of the sun that takes form
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from the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom, heat and light go forth
(n. 89).
The sun of the spiritual world is not God, but is a proceeding from the Divine Love and Divine Wisdom of God-Man; so also are the heat and light from that sun
(n. 93).
Spiritual heat and light, in proceeding from the lord as a sun, make one, just as His Divine Love and Divine Wisdom make one
(n. 99).
The sun of the spiritual world appears at a middle altitude, far off from the angels, like the sun of the natural world from men
(n. 103).
The distance between the sun and the angels in the Spiritual World is an appearance according to reception by them of Divine Love and Divine Wisdom
(n. 108).
Angels are in the Lord, and the Lord in them; and because angels are recipients, the Lord alone is Heaven
(n. 113).
In the spiritual world the east is where the Lord appears as a sun, and from that the other quarters are determined
(n. 119).
The quarters in the spiritual world are not from the Lord as a sun, but from the angels according to reception
(n. 124).
Angels turn their faces constantly to the Lord as a sun, and thus have the south to the right, the north to the left, and the west behind them
(n. 129).
All interior things of the angels, both of mind and body, are turned to the Lord as a sun
(n.135).
Every spirit, whatever his quality, turns in like manner to his ruling love
(n. 140).
Divine Love and Divine Wisdom proceeding from the Lord as a sun and producing heat and light in Heaven, are the proceeding divine, which is the Holy Spirit
(n. 146).
The Lord created the universe and all things of it by means of the sun which is the first proceeding of divine love and divine wisdom
(n. 151).
The sun of the natural world is pure fire, consequently dead; nature also is dead, because it derives its origin from that sun
(n. 157).
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