That which is above is like that which is below, and that which is below is like that which is above.” — Hermes Trismegistus

As Above, So Below

The cosmos speaks in patterns, and so does the earth beneath our feet. When we listen, we hear the same truth echoed at every scale: life is relationship. From galaxies spiraling through space to roots weaving through soil, from ancestral memory to city streets — all are threads in a single fabric.

Our culture has long been guided by separation, reduction, and profit. Yet this old story is wearing thin. A new story is calling — one that remembers the univocity of being, the unity of Creator and creation, the sacredness of soil, body, and star.

To live this story is not to abandon science, art, or progress, but to re-enchant them — to let numbers become poetry again, to let architecture breathe, to let community be rooted in love and reciprocity. It is to return, with humility, to the wisdom already inscribed in the patterns of nature and the songs of the cosmos.

“As above, so below” is not only a mystical phrase. It is a practical compass for how we might build, love, and belong. To align with it is to let our cities, our stories, and our lives become maps of the soul — radiant with the remembrance that we are, and have always been, part of one living whole.