362. But the lot of the rich who have not believed in the Divine, and have cast out of their minds the things pertaining to heaven and the Church, is the opposite of this. Such are in hell, where filth, misery, and want exist; and into such things, riches that are loved as an end are changed; and not only riches, but also their very uses, which are either a wish to live as they like and indulge in pleasures, and to have opportunity to give the mind more fully and freely to shameful practices, or a wish to rise above others whom they despise. Such riches and such uses, because they have nothing spiritual, but only what is earthly in them, become filthy-for a spiritual purpose in riches and their uses is like a soul in the body, or like the light of heaven in moist ground-and such riches and uses become putrid as a body does without a soul, or as moist ground does without the light of heaven. Such are those whom riches have seduced and drawn away from heaven.