65. MAN (Homo). - (See the other Index.)
A man lives a man after death (2-5 [CL 28-31, 44]).
This is not known in the world, and yet it is of common perception (concerning which see 3 [CL 28]);
From angels seen as men (4 [CL 28, 30]);
From the soul, as being the man (5 [CL 29, 31]).
The male after death is a male, and the female is a female (illustrated 6-8 [CL 32, 33]). (See SEX.)
A man after death is not a mere breath, but a real man (illustrated 24, 25 [CL 29]).
How man receives love and wisdom from the Lord; that he receives wisdom with the understanding; and how the will successively adjoins itself (illustrated 75 [CL 122-124]).
In man there are three things which are one, - soul, spirit and body; these are as end, cause, and effect (85, 86 [CL 105, 158]).
(For various things concerning the degrees of life with man, see DEGREES.)
Man consists of soul, spirit, and body (474-476 [CL 101, 158]).
A man is a man according to the quality of the conjugial love with him (various things, 5751-592 [CL 96, 230, 432]).
He is a man so far as spiritual conjugial love makes one with natural conjugial love (593-597). They who are in love truly conjugial are forms of celestial love, of spiritual, and of natural (677-682, seq).
Man was created a form of love and wisdom (683-686 [CL 16, 183, 361]).
All things in man are actually effects of love and wisdom, which are uses (686-693 [CL 16, 183]). See USES.)
Man was created a from of love and wisdom ((683).
For man to be that form in perfection, there could be nothing lacking (684, 685).
All things in man are uses from love by wisdom (689-690 [CL 183]).
Man is a single series of all the uses in the universe (691-693). (See USE.)
Man is a form of the three degrees, celestial, spiritual and natural (699, 709, 719 [CL 67, 532]).
How man becomes such a form, and that conjugial love is the medium (717-721).
From the form in which a man is, only that which is similar can proceed (722 [CL 85]).
Every man has an internal will and an internal understanding (780-784 [CL 185]).
Many things concerning the internal and the external man (766-844 [CL 148, 185, 269, 427]). (See AFFECTION.)
Man is not born into any knowledge, but only into the capacity and inclination (Memorabilia 1193 [CL 132-136]). Love of the sex with men and with beasts (1194-1251 [CL 94-96, 133]). (See BEAST.)
The state of men and their various and successive changes of state, compared with beasts (1194-1217 [CL 91-96]). (See BEAST.)
How man is led by the Lord in freedom (1227 [CL 444]).
Men found in forests (Memorabilia 1251 [CL 151[*]-154[*]]). Changes of state with man and with woman (1252-1285 [CL 184-206]). (See STATE.)
Reasonings concerning the life after death; by a priest, a politician and a philosopher, with the ancient wise men (Memorabilia 1286 [CL 182]).