| Liz Greene - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1978 - 308 pages
...and where is she to be found? Within or without? Or both? The Planetary Map of Individual Potential What is below is like what is above. And what is above is like what is below, so that the miracle of the One may be accomplished. — Tabula Smaragdina Fate and soul are two names... | |
| Robert Cox - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1997 - 368 pages
...Trismegistus. A translation is given below. The Emerald Tablet True it is, without falsehood, and most true. What is below is like what is above, and what is above is like what is below, to effect that one truly wondrous work. And just as all things have been [derived] from the one, by the... | |
| Laurie Wilson, Alberto Giacometti - Biography & Autobiography - 2003 - 392 pages
...Breton decode 2 the message of the painting. He was referring to the unity of macrocosm and microcosm— "what is below is like what is above, and what is...is below to accomplish the miracles of one thing." Hermes Trismesgistus in Maurer, Quest of Myth, 282. 72 Hinton, "Max Ernst," 294. 73 With or without... | |
| Rachel Pollack - Religion - 2004 - 192 pages
...From the Emerald Tablet comes the famous expression "As above, so below." The actual passage runs, "What is below is like what is above, and . . . what is above is like what is below, to perpetuate the miracle of one thing." In other words, the human body and human experience mirror the... | |
| Gordon Burdon - Education - 2007 - 104 pages
...an interpretation by the Hermetic movement. In as many words: "Without lie, certain and most true: What is below is like what is above, and what is above is like what is below, to accomplish the miracle of the One thing, " Scientists who deride astrology have lost sight, not only of this universal... | |
| Patrick Harpur - Alchemy - 2007 - 524 pages
...The Alchemists (Paladin edition, 1976, pp. 77-8): 1 .True, without deceit, certain and most true. 2. What is below, is like what is above, and what is above is like that which is below, for the performing of the marvels of the one thing. 3. And as all things were... | |
| Patrick Harpur - History - 2007 - 394 pages
...Tablet. This short gnomic tract was like the alchemists' creed, containing such key pronouncements as 'What is below is like what is above, and what is above is like that which is below, for the performing of the marvels of the one thing'; and '. . . separate the earth... | |
| Priscilla Costello - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2008 - 146 pages
...sage in ancient Egypt who inaugurated the Western esoteric tradition. It can be translated as follows: "What is below is like what is above, and what is above is like what is below, to accomplish the wonders of the one thing." * In our modern, more psychologically oriented, time, "as within, so without"... | |
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