Hi Kathy-
What a great thread! First thing I did was to review Van Dusen's book The Presence of Other Worlds. Still going over it and the more I re-read, the more I see a close relationship between your posts and what ES wrote.
As Van Dusen writes, "although ES' works look intellectual, they are colored everywhere by feeling."
Re. Matthew's post about what ES calls our root or ruling love, it is still a bit unclear to me whether that eternal love can be changed during our lifetime.
ES does say that only choices made in freedom really affect the individual's eternal nature and destiny. However, in other places he seems to be saying that our eternal nature is sort of like our DNA in that we are what we are.
"Everything about us comes from the primary tendency of our life.....if we are good we make our heaven according to it and if we are bad we make our hell according to it. It is our basic motivation, our personality, and our character, since it is the reality of our life. It cannot be changed after death because it is our essential self." Heavenly Doctrine 57.
It's confusing because elsewhere ES talks about the conflict or struggle that we have between our higher "internal" self and lower "external" self. He says the struggle is necessary so that a person can decide his own values, thereby shaping his ultimate or eternal existence. (pg 125). He says that each person is a recipient of both good and evil and has a choice. The lifetime of choices determines his or her fate here and in the worlds beyond. (pg 98).
So from that it would seem that we
can change our eternal nature at least while we are physically alive and consciously set out to do so.
Sorry for going off on an ES tangent but Van Dusen's book is like a goldmine and so much of it corresponds to your original post.
Btw, ES makes it clear that having good thoughts and good intentions don't really cut it unless those are translated into concrete actions that serve others. Another way of looking at it is how so many of the new agers talk about how they "send" PUL to others thinking apparently that it is a good and worthwhile thing in and by itself.
I think, however, that ES would say that unless the PUL is activated by turning off the computer and going out into the world and helping others in various ways, it doesn't amount to all that much. As the Bible says "faith without works is nothing."
R
ps- Kathy, you also motivated me to order the latest book on ES-
The Hidden Levels of the Mind: Swedenborg's Theory of Consciousness by Douglas Taylor. (see what you started?)