The resistances that we see are according to the truths that have been established (4 mins)

The resistances that we see are according to the truths that have been established (4 mins)

From Logopraxis by The Third Round

May 4, 2026 · 4 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the relationship between good and evil in the context of Divine Providence and how our choices shape our permanence.

Divine Providence 86…in the wicked, evils with falsities are as it were in the center, while goods with truths are in the circumferences; but in the good, goods with truths are in the center and evils with falsities are in the circumferences; and in both cases that which is at the center flows out even to the circumferences, as heat from a central fire, or as cold from a central frigidity. Thus in the evil the goods in the circumferences are defiled by the evils at the center; while in the good, the evils in the circumferences are moderated by the goods at the center. This is why evils do not damn the regenerate man, and goods do not save the unregenerate man. DP 79. We say that whatever we do freely and in keeping with our thought is permanent because nothing we make part of ourselves can be eliminated. It has become part of both our love and our reasoning, part of both our volition and our discernment, that is, and therefore part of our life. Actually, it can be displaced, but it still cannot be ousted. When it is displaced, it is moved from the center to the periphery, and there it dwells. This is what “being permanent” means. [2] For example, suppose that in…

Topics covered

  • Divine Providence
  • good vs evil
  • truths
  • permanence
  • moral choices

Keywords

  • Divine Providence
  • good
  • evil
  • truth
  • permanence
  • moral choices
  • falsities

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