Correspondence
Съответствие
[kor-eh-SPON-dens]
Latin: correspondere — to answer together, from com- (with) + respondere (to respond)
Definition
The second Hermetic Principle — "As above, so below; as below, so above" — stating that patterns repeat across all scales of existence, making the inner psychological world a mirror of the outer reality and vice versa.
Deep Understanding
Inscribed on the Emerald Tablet attributed to Hermes Trismegistus, Correspondence is the most widely quoted Hermetic axiom. It reveals that the universe operates through fractal patterns: the structure of an atom mirrors a solar system, the dynamics of a cell mirror an ecosystem, and the landscape of your psyche mirrors the landscape of your life.
For the Gnostic practitioner, this principle functions as a diagnostic tool. External reality is not random — it is a reflection of internal states. A chaotic environment mirrors a chaotic psyche. A relationship pattern that keeps repeating reveals an unhealed internal split. Financial scarcity reflects a consciousness of scarcity.
Jung found in this principle a precursor to his concept of synchronicity — meaningful coincidences that reveal the hidden connection between inner psychic states and outer events. When you change your inner state, your outer reality rearranges to correspond. This is not mystical wishful thinking — it is the fundamental operating logic of a mental universe.
In Practice
Choose one area of your outer life that feels stuck or painful. Instead of trying to fix the external situation, ask: what inner state is this mirroring? Do not judge the answer. Simply see the reflection. The outer will shift when the inner does — this is law, not hope.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Correspondence mean in Hermetic?
Correspondence (Hermetic): Latin: correspondere — to answer together, from com- (with) + respondere (to respond). A Esoteric Mastery term from the Pleroma Gnosis Lexicon.
What is the origin of Correspondence?
Latin: correspondere — to answer together, from com- (with) + respondere (to respond)