SWEETNESS.—In heaven, the chaste love of the sex is called heavenly sweetness, [55].
SYMPATHIES.—In the spiritual world sympathies are not only felt, but also appear in the face, the discourse, and gesture, [273]. With some married partners in the natural world, there is antipathy in internals, combined with apparent sympathy in their externals, [292]. Sympathy derives its origin from the concordance of spiritual spheres, which emanate from subjects, [171].
TABERNACLE.—In heaven, the most ancient people dwell in tabernacles, because, whilst in the world, they lived in tabernacles, [75]. Tabernacle of their worship exactly similar to the tabernacle of which the form was showed to Moses on Mount Sinai, [75].
TABLES of wood and stone on which were the writings of the most ancient people, [77]. Tablet with this inscription, "The covenant between Jehovah and the Heavens," [75].
TARTARUS, [75].—Shades of Tartarus, [75].
TARTARY.—The ante-Mosaic Word, at this day lost, is reserved only in Great Tartary, [77].
TASTE, sense of.—The love of self-nourishment, grounded in the love of imbibing goods, is the sense of tasting, and the delights proper to it are the various kinds of delicate foods, [210].
TEMPERANCE is one of those moral virtues which have respect to life and enter into it, [164].
TEMPLE, description of a, in heaven, [23]. Temple of wisdom, where the causes of the beauty of the female sex were discussed, [56].