Spiritual Experiences (Odhner) n. 2856

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2856. as when I would be walking on the street, suddenly the noisy crowds are not heard-which is a sign that then the world of inward spirits is being closed. This I called sudden silence. Then they were toward the front far off from me, and spoke with me, and I was told and it was inferred to me by others also, that these were the kind who plan subtle deceptions and mislead under the guise of friendship.* They were also permitted to see in me things that were foul, what I had thought that was dirty, and the like. These they collected and looked at quite intensively, but not anything of good, which they reject and do not understand except for the sake of deceiving under a friendly expression. * In the original there follows, deleted, "thinking of nothing but the neighbor's destructin." This was inserted by J. F. I. Tafel in the first Latin edition.


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