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      Stepping back for a moment, what if we were to grant the possibility that the angels were responsible for presenting the natural ideas about matters relating to the planets and moons discussed in Earths In The Universe, would this necessarily make them to be potentially misleading, and were they wholly dependent on Swedenborg’s meager store of knowledge?  Note what the Lord permitted Swedenborg to record  in  Arcana Coelestia 10771, a passage in which angels were relating to Swedenborg some things about conditions on a small planet in another solar system than our own. “These things the angels related from a comparison made with things on our earth, which they saw in me, or in my memory.  They drew these conclusions by means of angelic ideas, whereby the measures of spaces and times are at once known in the right proportion relatively to the spaces and times elsewhere. In such matters, angelic ideas, which are spiritual, immeasurably surpass human ideas, which are natural.” While in this instance they made use of Swedenborg’s knowledge as a part of their resources, they certainly do not appear to have been much limited by it! In general, when it comes to where people were from, the “open instruction from heaven” given to Swedenborg, in the accounts that were  published,  is rather unequivocal. In the little chapter in which our moon is under discussion there is this assertion:  “That there are inhabitants in/on the Moon also is known to spirits and angels, for they often speak with them; and in like manner that there are inhabitants in the moons or satellites which revolve  about the planet  Jupiter and the planet Saturn.  Those who have not spoken with them nevertheless have no doubt that there are men in them, for they too are earths; and where there is an earth, there is man; for man is the end for the sake of which every earth was created; and nothing has been made by the Supreme Creator without a purpose.  That the end of creation is a human race, that there may be a heaven from it, can be seen by every one who thinks from reason.  The angels also say that an earth cannot subsist apart from the human race, because the Divine provides all things In view of the kind of teachings that I have noted, I feel pretty confident that when Swedenborg was led to assert that there are people living on this or that planet in our solar system, or in some other solar system, they are or were there at the time the teaching was given.  427