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Rh tarn good into evil, and the true into the false, their delights continnally remaining; for without the continuance of delight, they would have neither will nor sensation, thus no life. From these considerations may be seen the nature and origin of the delight of hell, and also the nature and origin of the delight of heaven.” Having heard this, he was conducted to the third company, consisting of those who scrutinize effects, and are called knowledges. These said, “Descend to the inferior earth, and ascend to the superior earth: in the latter you will perceive and be made sensible of the delights of the angels of heaven, and in the former of the delights of the spirits of hell.” But lo! at that instant, at a distance from them, the ground cleft asunder, and through the cleft there ascended three devils, who appeared on fire from the delight of their love; and as those who accompanied the novitiate spirit perceived that the three ascended out of hell by proviso, they said to them, “Do not come nearer; but from the place where you are, give some account of your delights.” Whereupon they said, “Know, then, that every one, whether he be good or evil, is in his own delight; the good in the delight of his good, and the evil in the delight of his evil.” They were then asked, “What is your delight?” They said, “The delight of whoring, stealing, defrauding, and blaspheming.” Again they were asked, “What is the quality of those delights?” They said, “To the senses of others they are like the stinks arising from dunghills, the stenches from dead bodies, and the scents from stale urine.” And it was asked them, “Are those things delightful to you?” They said, “Most delightful.” And reply was made, “Then you are like unclean beasts which wallow in such things.” To which they answered, “If we are, we are: but such things are the delights of our nostrils.” And on being asked, “What further account can you give?” they said, “Every one is allowed to be in his delight, even the most unclean, as it is called, provided he does not infest good spirits and angels; but since, from our delight, we cannot do otherwise than infest them, therefore we are cast together into workhouses, where we suffer direfully. The withholding and keeping back our delights in those houses is what is called hell-torments: it is also interior pain.” It was then asked them, “Why have you infested the good?” They replied, that they could not do otherwise: “It is,” said they, “as if we were seized with rage when we see any angel, and are made sensible of the divine sphere about him.” It was then said to them, “Herein also you are like wild beasts.” And presently, when they saw the novitiate spirit with the angel, they were overpowered with rage, which appeared like the tire of hatred; wherefore, in order to prevent their doing mischief, they were sent back to hell. After these things, appeared the angels who from ends see causes, and by causes effects, who were in the heaven above those three companies. They were seen in a 365