4736. [4738] CONCERNING THE INTERIOR MEMORY. The nature of the interior memory maybe evident from this, that some seem to read in books, and to see and read all and every one of the things therein, just as in the life of the body; neither is the slightest thing lacking: for instance, in the Word, which those who delighted therein in the life of the body read there - they read also every single item as regards all the words, so that nothing at all has perished, although they may have read it cursorily in the life of the body.