law of correspondence
nameEtymology
Originally after the works of Emanuel Swedenborg. See correspondence.
Definitions
The principle that any material thing or circumstance is the effect or reflection of a…
The principle that any material thing or circumstance is the effect or reflection of a spiritual or celestial counterpart, and vice versa.
- And we look about us, and see what kind of things the law of correspondence has filled the world with. For we know that the things of this world are such as they are, that they may correspond with the things of our souls.
- In the light of these disclosures we see that all the splendid habitations and magnificent palaces of heaven are but pictorial representations, under the law of correspondence, of the ruling loves of the angels.
- Corroborating the theosophic law of correspondence, Duby declares that the first aspect of the “system,” was a “coherence between heaven and earth, two parts of one homogeneous world, built to a single plan and hence reciprocally related.”
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