Universal Order and CorrespondencesWhereas God created three sorts of living natures, to wit, angelical, rational, and brutal, giving to angels an intellectual and to beasts a sensual nature, he vouchsafed unto Man both the intellectual of angels, the sensitive of beasts, and the proper rational belonging unto man; and because in the little frame of man's body there is a representation of the universal. . . therefore was man called microcosmos, or Little World. —A Treatise of Melancholie, Timothy Bright. There was, (and it still is for some people), a pervasive cosmic world view where the relationship between all existence is defined within a strict structured hierarchy known as scala naturae or the Chain of Being. Originating with the Neoplatonists, but finding its niche in the Christian Era, its’ premise (plentitude) states that the universe is ultimately perfect and all existence is possible without contradiction. Using the chain analogy, this means every link has its’ place. There are no empty links. No link represents more than one object and the continuity of the links is maintained in that each differs by the least possible degree with the next one. In this fixed model of the universe, object’s are graded and placed in this hierarchical structure according to their relative portions of spirit to matter.[1] The greater amount of spirit contained, the higher the placement and closer to ens perfectissimum (-God). Each group type was then further divided and graded accordingly. This gradation extended into all avenues of reality and not just the physical but the metaphysical and spiritual planes as well.
Universal interdependence These correspondences are indicative of one of the fundamental principles that governs magic, alchemy and metaphysical philosophy. "That which is above is as that which is below, and that which is below is as that which is above."[2] This is now abridged in the popular phrase "as above, so below". "To grasp the invisible elements; to attract them by their material correspondences; to control, purify and transform them by the living power of the spirit; this is Alchemy." —Paragranum. A New World View Something
to contemplate...
I do not believe the Chain of
Being is a viable world view. I don’t think any
form of existence is any better than another and I consider
it very arrogant of humans to assume that our brand
of intellect is a justification of supremacy. Humans
are just one of many life forms within the continuum
of nature.
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