He was a spiritual visionary,a brilliant man whose thoughts and ideas were centuries ahead of his time.
Emanuel
Swedenborg, an enlightened theologian from Sweden spent many years of
his life documenting wisdom obtained from his inner revelations.
His
writings speak about the need to listen to God for guidance, the
benefits of loving and extending our charity to others, and the
nobility of a vegetarian lifestyle.
On today’s episode of Our
Noble Lineage, we will explore the beliefs of the spiritual
Swedenborgian Church, and visit the life and some of the writings of
Emanuel Swedenborg who inspired its founding.
Emanuel Swedberg
was born in Stockholm, Sweden in 1688. Christianity was important to
the Swedberg family, and even the names of most of the siblings were
chosen from the Bible. The Biblical name “Emanuel” means “God with us.”
This name proved to be a signpost for the young boy’s future.Even as a
young boy, Emanuel Swedenborg was immersed with thoughts of God.
He
showed a wisdom about spiritual matters that was well beyond his years.
In a letter he wrote in 1769 to a friend, he recalls his youth, stating:
“From
my fourth to my tenth year, I was constantly engaged in thought upon
God, salvation, and the spiritual sufferings of men, and several times
I revealed that at which my father and mother wondered... From my sixth
to my twelfth year my delight was to discourse with clergymen
concerning Faith—that the life thereof is love, and the love that gives
life is the love of one’s neighbor.”While attending
university, Emanuel Swedenborg developed an interest in scientific
theory and the laws of nature. He began to believe that the truth
cannot be fabricated from knowledge alone, but must be capable of
demonstration, a belief that later changed the way he viewed religion.
Upon
graduating from University of Uppsala in 1709, Emanuel Swedenborg went
to London, England to further his studies in science, with an emphasis
on physics, astronomy, and natural sciences. He had a brilliant,
inventive mind, far in advance of the world around him.
He
documented his plans and mechanical drawings for both a submarine and a
flying machine, ideas which would not become a reality on Earth for at
least another 200 years.
Reverend David Brown from the
Swedenborgian Wayfarer’s Chapel in Los Angeles, California, gives us
more insights on Emanuel Swedenborg.