6122. 'If the silver is lacking' means if truth could no longer be seen by them. This is clear from the meaning of 'the silver lacking' as a lack of truth, thus that truth is no longer to be seen, dealt with above in 6116, 6119. Truth is said not to be seen because in a state of desolation truth seems to have fled. But it is in fact present, for all truth and good that the Lord ever grants man, spirit, or angel remains. None is ever taken away from them, but in a state of desolation they become so obscured by the person's selfhood that they cannot be seen. Once a state of light returns however, they are made present and to be seen. This shows what is meant by truth's inability to be seen.