109. INTELLIGENCE (Intelligentia). - How man receives influx from the Lord, first with the understanding; and how he receives love, by means of this (illustrated 75 [CL 267]). Very many things concerning the human rational, even to fifty various changes (427 [CL 145, 233, 436]).
Various things concerning the will and the understanding, and concerning the changes and inversions of the state of the latter (1267-1277). (See STATE.)
Adulterers enjoy the faculty of understanding, or rationality, equally with those who are not adulterers; but they abuse their rationality to confirm adulteries (1904-1908 [CL 498, 499]).
The wisdom proper to men and proper to women (2007-2022 [CL 163-173]).
Some reasons why wise women are not loved by men (2028 [CL 175; AC 8994]).
They who are in the pride of their own intelligence cannot love the wife nor the neighbor (many and various things, 2042-2045 [CL 193]).
The transcription of the love of proprium with the man into conjugial love with the wife (articles, 2036 [CL 32, 88, 156, 193, 253, 293]).
Things proper to the will, and things proper to the understanding therefrom, from which there is conjunction (articles, 2048 [CL 32, 156, 163-173]).
Concerning man's own intelligence or prudence, that it is nothing (Memorabilia 2051 [CL 353]).
Whether conjugial love and the love of [one's own] beauty, also whether conjugial love and the love of one's own wisdom, are given (Memorabilia. 2052 [CL 330, 331]).