BLUE.—What the color blue signifies, [76].
BODY, the material, is composed of watery and earthy elements, and of aerial vapors thence arising, [192]. The material body of man is overcharged with lusts, which are in it as dregs that precipitate themselves to the bottom when the must of wine is clarified, [272]. Such are the constituent substances of which the bodies of men in the world are composed, [272]. The bodies of men viewed interiorly are merely forms of their minds exteriorly organized to effect the purposes of the soul, [310]. See [Mind]. Every thing which is done in the body is from a spiritual origin, [220]. All things which are done in the body by man flow in from his spirit, [310]. Man when stripped of his body is in his internal affections, which his body had before concealed, [273]. What is in the spirit as derived from the body does not long continue, but the love which is in the spirit and is derived from the body does continue, [162], [191]. Marriages of the spirit ought to precede marriages of the body, [310].
BOND.—The internal or spiritual bond must keep the external or natural in its order and tenor, [320]. Wives love the bonds of marriage if the men do, [217]. Unless the external affections are influenced by internal, which conjoin minds, the bonds of wedlock are loosed in the house, [275].
BOOKS.—In heaven, as in the world, there are books, [207].
BORN, to be.—Man is born in total ignorance, [134]. Every man by birth is merely corporeal, and from corporeal he becomes natural more and more interiorly, and thus rational, and at length spiritual, [59], [305], [447]. He becomes rational in proportion as he loves intelligence, and spiritual if he loves wisdom, [94], [102]. Man is not born into any knowledge, and if he does not receive instruction from others, is viler than a beast, [350]. Man is born without sciences, to the end that he may receive them all, and he is born into no love, to the intent that he may come into all love, [134]. Every man is born for heaven and no one for hell, and every one comes into heaven (by influence) from the Lord, and into hell (by influence) from self, [350].
BREAST, the, of man signifies wisdom, [198]. All things which by derivation from the soul and mind have their determination in the body, first flow into the bosom, [179]. The breast is as it were a place of public assembly, and a royal council chamber, and the body is as a populous city around it, [179]. The sphere of the man's life encompasses him more densely on the breast, but lightly on the back, [171], [224]. See [Back].
BRETHREN.—The Lord calls those brethren and sisters who are of his church, [120].
BRIDE.—The church in the Word is called the bride and wife, [117]. Clothing of a bride in heaven, [20].
BRIDEGROOM.—The Lord in the Word is called the bridegroom and husband, [117]. Clothing of a bridegroom in heaven, [20].
BRIMSTONE signifies the love of what is false, [80]. Lakes of fire and brimstone, [79], [80].