3067. What they were like in general it was given me to conclude from the fact that they are of a caring nature, or they are moved by charity. I was inspired to see this from the fact that at once when I was burning with the desire for them to approach, moved by that desire they joined me, then also from the fact that when they were thinking it was they alone who had inspired the things I was writing just above about mental imagery [3064-5], when told that there were also others, who were indignant that they said it was they alone, whereas it was many, then they fell so deeply into the thought whether they had done wrong against their neighbor claiming things which belonged to others, that I perceived their emotion, which was both one of shame and one of acknowledgment that they had injured their neighbor, as well as many other worthy feelings that I cannot describe, for many feelings that run together into one, an earthly human cannot describe.