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The '''Law of Correspondence''' states that the creation corresponds to the Creator, that man corresponds to God. Therefore, the [[Real Image]] of man is congruent with his God Source by design, by intent, by Law. The design is one of transcendent cycles, mirrored all the way through the veils of Matter into the coil of the densest atom. | The '''Law of Correspondence''' states that the creation corresponds to the Creator, that man corresponds to God. Therefore, the [[Real Image]] of man is congruent with his God Source by design, by intent, by Law. The design is one of transcendent cycles, mirrored all the way through the veils of Matter into the coil of the densest atom. | ||
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We still retain what is called “The Emerald Tablet” of Hermes. This short but concise teaching formed the core of the most ancient Masonic orders and schools of the Brotherhood. It begins with these words: | We still retain what is called “The Emerald Tablet” of Hermes. This short but concise teaching formed the core of the most ancient Masonic orders and schools of the Brotherhood. It begins with these words: | ||
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True, without any error;<br/> | |||
certain, very true;<br/> | |||
That which is Above,<br/> | |||
is as that which is below;<br/> | |||
and that which is below,<br/> | |||
is as That which is Above;<br/> | |||
for achieving the Wonders<br/> | |||
of the Universe.<ref>''The Emerald Tablet'', quoted in G. de Purucker, ''Man in Evolution'' (Pasadena, Calif.: Theosophical University Press, 1977), p. 26.</ref> | |||
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This is the Law of Analogy, the Law of Correspondences, and it provides us with the sense of divine order that is indeed the sense of justice. | This is the Law of Analogy, the Law of Correspondences, and it provides us with the sense of divine order that is indeed the sense of justice. | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
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Elizabeth Clare Prophet, September 25, 1973. | Elizabeth Clare Prophet, September 25, 1973. | ||
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