New Church Life Mar/Apr 2015 | Page 77

      may be nourished. But when people live primarily for the pleasure of eating instead of eating for the sake of living productive lives for others, things go wrong. They become obese and their health and ability to function well for each other deteriorates, as we see in our culture today. Getting fat doesn’t get you happy. Now take marriage. The fundamental purpose in marriage is the production of new human beings. The very existence of mankind depends on it. Another offspring of marriage is the development of new, caring, supportive and productive relationships between the thought-oriented mind of the husband and the affection-inspired nature of the wife. These are the spiritual offspring which keep society going. Each partner finds his or her fulfillment in giving and receiving something that the other by nature lacks and needs, and thereby something useful for them, and through them for others, is born. I find the Heavenly Doctrine’s explanation eminently logical that such natural and spiritual births are the second beautiful purpose that the sexual pleasure of marriage is intended to initiate and bring forth. This is how Swedenborg puts it in Spiritual Experiences 4229: What this comes down to is that there is no place in that eternal human community after death called heaven for anyone who puts his or her own personal pleasure ahead of the welfare of others. Marriage love is the fundamental of all mutual love, mutual love being that one wishes for another better than for oneself. But the tie of marriage love is closer. Not only does one experience the highest happiness in giving himself completely to his married partner, and being united as one mind, but it is also the love of preservation of the whole human race, being the mercy of the Lord toward the universal human race, which streams into marriage love, and thence with the partners, into their marriage love, the love of procreation of offspring, and the love itself of the offspring. And, moreover, they are also so created that their minds and hearts may be ever more closely united. These endeavors to bring forth natural and spiritual offspring and to unite minds and hearts are what can make sex in the marriage of a man and a woman pure and good – indeed, what makes it heaven itself. But homosexuality can have no such results, because it occurs between intrinsically unconjoinable entities. Two hearts, or two lungs, can never make the core of a human body. Likewise a male psyche can