The third Source - Contents
1.0 Introduction
1.1 A physical revelation?
1.2 Is it possible?
1.3 Is it also true?
2.0 A
lingua universalis
?
2.1 Hypnogogic visions in technology and science
2.2 Unexpected heuristic significations
2.3 The problem of the interpretation keys
2.4 Voices heard
matutino tempore
(in morning time )
2.5 Summary
3.0 Sensorial and motorial indications.
3.1 Ideas of influx
3.2 Swedenborg's disorientation
3.3 An orientating influx
3.4 Automatic writing? Automatic drawing?
3.5 Comments
4.0 On Absolute Certainty and Flashes of Illumination
4.1 Lightnings
4.2 Mental derangement or enlightenment?
4.3 Enlightenment and certainty
4.4 The 'It-was-said-to-me' formula heralding the revelation of scientifically verifiable and advanced key concepts
4.5 An exceptional (non-verifiable) case: the 600,000 inhabited worlds said to exist in our galaxy
4.6 Conclusions
5.0 Nature and Role of Swedenborg's Dual Revelation: Physical and Metaphysical
5.1 The continuity thesis: a gross error
5.2 Swedenborg's intellection failure
5.3 The "fourth discovery"
5.4 Future detectability of the physical revelation
5.5 A reversal of the optics: <<Things which convince>>
6.0 A Re-examination of Swedenborg's Journal of Dreams and his Theory of Localizations and of the Functions of the Cerebral Cortex.
6.1 Swedenborg's latest theories concerning the brain
6.2 Objections to Ramström's thesis
6.3 The Point of Zero Vision and The Journal of Dreams
6.4 Supernatural guidance whilst writing The London Additions to The Brain (Codex No. 55)
6.5 Conclusions
7.0 The Rabies Virus
7.1 An analysis of Swedenborg's SD 4705m-4709m series of notes
7.2. Review and comments
8.0 Corollaries and final comments
Index of Swedenborg's works quoted