- The microcosm–
macrocosm analogy (or, equivalently,
macrocosm–microcosm analogy)
refers to a
historical view
which posited a
structural similarity between...
- microcosm or
macrocosm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Microcosm or
macrocosm, also
spelled mikrokosmos or makrokosmos, may
refer to: Microcosm–
macrocosm analogy...
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which symbolises the pentagram. The
hexagram represents the
heavenly macrocosmic or
planetary forces and is a
symbol equivalent to the
Rosicrucian Rose...
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alien mascot-like
creatures called Puchuu; and The
Great Will of the
Macrocosm, the last of whom
occasionally resets the storyline. The
anime director...
-
Macrocosm is the
seventh studio album by the
German electronic composer Peter Frohmader,
released in 1990 by
Cuneiform Records. All
music is composed...
- "
Macrocosm" is the 54th
episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the 12th
episode of the
third season. The
title borrows the
philosophical term
macrocosm, definable...
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concepts laid down in the Shastras, and is
concerned with
expressing the
macrocosm and the microcosm. In many
Asian countries,
pantheistic religion led to...
- To Pollack, the
Magician is a
metaphysical lightning rod,
channeling macrocosmic energy into the microcosm.
According to A. E. Waite's 1910 book The Pictorial...
- Verghese's storytelling: "Verghese
threads meaningful connections between macrocosmic and
microcosmic details so
elegantly that they are
often barely noticeable...
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refers to the
structural similarities (or 'correspondences')
between the
macrocosm (from Gr****
makros kosmos, "the
great world"; the
universe as a whole...