157. 4917. But what these displays are like, and what they look like, cannot be described so as to be clearly understood, for this requires experience. They are of such a nature that the person sees the things very inwardly, as if there were a sight rising above everything, and when they appear, they do not come in together with thoughts, but are entirely seen, deeply within; so that I was able to follow them with a kind of sight, which I cannot at all describe, and this in a long series from beginning to end, for even an hour, or two hours, until everything had finished. So that if it were allowed to make known just one of them, namely, about the pyramid so marvellously constructed and decorated [149], if this should be described, it would fill up very many pages; and its formation does not take place all at once, but successively. [Kingdom; Display (Representation)]