
The work opens by laying out a clear path to true spiritual life, insisting that it springs from a heart‑centered obedience to the divine commandments rather than mere civil or social norms. It paints a vivid picture of two opposing spiritual realms—one of heavenly truth, the other of hellish falsehood—shaping our thoughts and choices. By choosing to reject evil and embrace good, the listener is guided toward a life that reflects the inner reality of the soul.
Divided into four main sections, the treatise moves from the nature of the spiritual life to a detailed exposition of the Ten Commandments, then to an analysis of how truth and goodness can be profaned, and finally to a meditation on the holiness of the divine Word itself. The author draws on vivid accounts of angels who attained heavenly stature by renouncing sinful desires, using their testimonies to illustrate each moral principle. This structure offers listeners a step‑by‑step framework for aligning everyday conduct with timeless spiritual truths.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (243K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1688–1772
A Swedish scientist, inventor, and statesman who became one of the 18th century’s most unusual religious thinkers, he moved from practical studies of mining and anatomy to visionary writings about the soul, heaven, and the meaning of Scripture. His life bridges the Age of Reason and the world of mysticism in a way that still sparks curiosity today.
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