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MYRIADS IN SOME SOCIETIES.
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whole heaven. Hence there is in heaven a communication of all with each, and of each with all.

It was said above that there are larger and smaller societies in the heavens. The larger consist of myriads of angels, the smaller of some thousands, and the least of some hundreds. There are some also who live apart, as it were in separate houses and families. These, although they live so dispersed; are still arranged in like manner as those who live in societies; that is, the wiser of them are in the midst, and the more simple in the boundaries. These are more immediately under the divine auspices of the Lord, and are the best of the angels. (H. H., n. 41-50.)