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To read the Word is to move from the "literal sense" to the "spiritual sense" via correspondences.
Swedenborg’s "World of Spirits" functions identically to the mithal . It is not a place of mere fantasy, but a concrete psycho-spiritual geography where thoughts and affections take on visible, objective forms. In both systems, this realm is where the soul "awakens" after death, finding itself in a landscape that reflects its own interior state. Correspondence and Ta’wil Swedenborg & Esoteric Islam (Swedenborg Studies)
To engage in ta’wil is to lead the symbol back to its origin ( awwal ). To read the Word is to move from
The foundational bridge between these two worlds is the concept of the "intermediate realm." In Islamic theosophy, this is known as the ‘alam al-mithal (the World of Imaginal Forms). Scholar Henry Corbin, who famously pivoted from studying Swedenborg to Islamic philosophy, noted that both traditions reject a simple binary of "matter vs. spirit." In both systems, this realm is where the
The intersection of Emanuel Swedenborg’s visionary theology and Esoteric Islam—particularly the concepts found in Sufism and Isma’ili theosophy—represents one of the most compelling cross-cultural resonances in the history of mysticism. While Swedenborg was an 18th-century Swedish scientist-turned-seer and the masters of Islamic esotericism (such as Ibn ‘Arabi or Mulla Sadra) operated in a vastly different linguistic and cultural milieu, their structural understanding of reality is strikingly congruent. The Mundus Imaginalis and the World of Spirits