Discovery - Part 12, Principle 13

2006-7-27 00:47:00

[Editor's Note: The text of the original article was edited by JJ Dewey and re-published below.]

The thirteenth Principle Of Discovery is called "the Law of Correspondences." The principle behind it is "as above so below," and visa versa.

A correct understanding of this key by two people will lead to the union of minds and then to union of souls. A correct understanding will also lead your mind to discoveries only known to the Masters, for even they use it as they progress in knowledge and understanding.

Quoting myself from an earlier post:

"Here is a tributary law in connection with this key.

"Any principle which is true or leads to truth will have enough correspondences to known truth that a resonation will occur with the inner self when such correspondences are contemplated."

Let us now use this Law of Correspondences as it relates the microcosm to the macrocosm and discover truth never before realized by humanity.

The higher correspondence to an atom is a cell. The higher to a cell is a human being. The higher to a human is a planet, then a solar system. The higher to a solar system is a galaxy. The next step up is an unknown. This would be a universe of galaxies.

Question:  How large would the universe be?

A reader answers:

"Well, our own galaxy, which is like a cell in the universal body, has a diameter of 100.000 light years. 1 light year is 9,466,411,842,000 kilometers, and if we agree that the orbit of Pluto (5,913,520,000 km from the Sun, average) defines the diameter of our solar system, then we get the ratio 80,040,414 which tells us that the diameter of our galaxy is over 80 million times the diameter of our solar system (unless I totally screwed up my calculation, which wouldn't make me too good of an engineer for this universe, hehe:) It's my understanding that these ratios grow when the "cells" grow, meaning the ratio between human body and one of its cells is smaller than the one between a galaxy and its solar system, so the diameter of our universe would be way bigger than 80 million times that of our galaxy. HUGE alright."

Now the big mystery among scientists is this. The universe is expanding and they are amazed that each galaxy is moving away from every other galaxy at a uniform speed.

Question:  Could this correspond to growth of a living body?

The big question among scientists is whether or not the universe will ever cease expanding or just expand forever.

Using the Law of Correspondences what would the answer be?

What would be its shape?

A reader responds:

"Thinking of the shape of our solar system and home galaxy I would like to answer that it's disc-shaped, but somehow I feel that our solar system only appears disc-shaped to the physical eye (where the disc represents the plane in which the planets revolve around the sun) and is really a sphere, if we could only see all the frequencies of energy forming it."

Good answer. None of the living bodies are circular. The human, for instance, is egg shaped. Keep in mind that you have to consider the shape of our aura and outer film to see our true shape. The earth is flattened at the poles. Then the solar system is more flattened still and a galaxy even more so. This would suggest that the universe is not circular, but disked shaped. But since the universe is young compared to a galaxy we would have to look at a young galaxy to get an idea as to the current shape of the universe. Thus it would look a little like a cloud coming into the shape of a disc.

An atom is very complex. How complex we do not know because we have not unlocked all of its secrets.

The next step up is a cell and we do know that its complexity is beyond our imagination.

As far as humans go we are much less complex. Our state of organization in cities and states is very elementary compare to the smaller lives.

As we go larger the complexity is less. A galaxy -- the closest unit to the universe is quite simple. The stars circle around a center forming elementary relationships with each other.

This would mean that the organization between the galaxies in the universe is more elementary still. Astronomers have attempted to map sections of the universe and have found evidence of this. They have found elementary associations of groups of galaxies.

Question:   What does this tell you about the association of one universe with another?

Are there other universes?

The Law of Correspondences does suggest there would be other universes. Now everyone says that the number of creations is infinite, but because everyone believes this does not make it true.

We can use the Law of Correspondences to discover many truths. Use this law and you can find many truths even over the next week.

Here is one to think about. We all know what hot and cold is on the physical plane and that heat is caused by increased vibration and cold is caused by decreased vibration.

How does hot and cold play out on the emotional or astral plane?

What about the plane of the mind?

How about the human kingdom itself?

  

Global Warming Enlightenment:

Much of the warming in the 20th century happened from 1900 to 1940. That warming was followed by atmospheric cooling from 1940 to around 1975. During that period, frost damaged crops in the Midwest during summer months, and glaciers in Europe advanced. This happened despite the rise in greenhouse gases. These facts, too, are not in dispute.
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