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  1. Heaven and Hell is the common English title of a book written by Emanuel Swedenborg in Latin, published in 1758. The full title is Heaven and its Wonders and Hell From Things Heard and Seen, or, in Latin: De Caelo et Eius Mirabilibus et de inferno, ex Auditis et Visis. It gives a detailed description of the afterlife; how people live after the ...

  2. This volume presents an excerpt from Emanuel Swedenborg’s timeless classic, Heaven and Hell. Written more than two hun-dred years before Raymond A. Moody’s Life After Life launched the study of near-death experiences, Heaven and Hell describes, from the point of view of a firsthand investigator, our passing to the

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  3. Swedenborg’s countless visions of the spiritual world–including life after death–have fascinated and inspired many of his readers, and continue to be a source of comfort and insight. His bestseller by far, Heaven and Hell, includes detailed accounts of his journeys. Swedenborg believed that he witnessed and underwent the process of transitioning into the afterlife. Swedenborg’s […]

  4. Jan 23, 2013 · Here is the most extensive eyewitness account of the spiritual world ever published: Heaven and Hell. By Emanuel Swedenborg. Heaven and Hell was originally published in Latin in 1758. I recommend the New Century Edition linked here for the most readable and accurate modern translation. It is also available in a deluxe hardcover edition.

  5. Oct 6, 2023 · Swedenborg’s Vision of Hell. If heaven implies proximity to God, and functioning as part of the same larger, universal unit, then hell is as far as you can get from God. However, it’s important to note that Swedenborg’s theology does not position one’s banishment to hell as something outside of oneself. That is, God doesn’t punish one ...

  6. The World of Spirits. Swedenborg calls the realm we enter immediately after death the world of spirits, an intermediate realm situated between heaven and hell. It can be thought of as a “sorting out” zone from which spirits go to either heaven or hell. He describes three states that people might pass through in this realm.

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  8. In 1758, Swedenborg followed up Secrets of Heaven with five more theological works: Heaven and Hell, White Horse, Other Planets, Last Judgement, and New Jerusalem. Heaven and Hell. is by far his most widely read book. In this work he details his experiences of the spiritual world. According to Swedenborg, Heaven and Hell are spiritual states we ...