79. That the Divine is the same in the greatest and least of things can be illustrated by the example of heaven and an angel there. The Divine throughout the whole of heaven and the Divine in an angel is the same. Therefore the whole of heaven can also appear as a single angel. It is the same with the church and a member of it. The greatest recipient vessel in which the Divine dwells is heaven as a whole and at the same the church as a whole. The smallest recipient vessel is the angel of heaven or the person of the church. Several times I have seen an entire society of heaven appearing as a single angelic person; and I have been told that it could appear as a person as great as a giant, or as one as small as a little child-and this because the Divine is the same in the greatest and least of things.