New Church Life November/December 2017 | Page 97

  should think that divinity consists of words, as a wood doth of trees. True divinity cannot be learned unless we frame our hearts and minds wholly to it. The knowledge of God must be learned from God. We have to use two means, prayers and the reading of the Holy Scriptures – prayers for ourselves to talk with God, and reading to hear God talk with us. We must diligently give ourselves to reading and meditation of the Holy Scriptures. I pray that you may." (BMH) O U R N E W C H U RC H V O C A B U L A R Y Part of a continuing series developed by the Rev. W. Cairns Henderson, 1961-1966. MIND The mind consists of the understanding and the will, which two faculties constitute the life of man. They are distinct from each other, but so created as to form one; and when they do so, they are called the mind. This mind is what is called the internal man, and it is within the external man. Note that the mind is spiritual and that the brain is not the mind but its organ. It is indeed said that the mind consists of both spiritual and natural substances; but the latter, from which the limbus is drawn, are the substances of that organ, and affection and thought do not take place in them but in the spiritual substances, and this by changes and variations in their form and state. (See Last Judgment 12; Heavenly Doctrines 28; True Christian Religion 156; Divine Love and Wisdom 257) 563