In this paragraph Mr. Fillmore reduces the creative process of the Trinity to what may well be its clearest and most simple presentation. We can see that he views the individual mind of a person as a "small scale model" of the Mind that created our universe. This illustrates an aspect of the law of correspondence: "as the macrocosm, so the microcosm." In a sense we, in our highest meaning, are the scaled-down image and likeness of our creator.
In this paragraph Mr. Fillmore reduces the creative process of the Trinity to what may well be its clearest and most simple presentation. We can see that he views the individual mind of a person as a "small scale model" of the Mind that created our universe. This illustrates an aspect of the law of correspondence: "as the macrocosm, so the microcosm." In a sense we, in our highest meaning, are the scaled-down image and likeness of our creator.
Ed Rabel - Metaphysics 1, The Trinity in Man, Mind, Idea, Manifestation