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Surfer Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

As Above, So Below

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A new movie's title is "http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2870612?ref_=hm_otw_tt1".

What does that phrase mean?

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The things that exist or happen above (us / the earth) are the same as those below (us / the earth). In Western tradition, "above" was the realm of the gods and the spirits of the good, and "below" was the realm of ****, demons, and the spirits of the evil.

  • The things that exist or happen above (us / the earth) are the same as those below (us / the earth).
  • In Western tradition, "above" was the realm of the gods and the spirits of the good, and "below" was the realm of ****, demons, and the spirits of the evil.
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The things that exist or happen above (us / the earth) are the same as those below (us / the earth).
In Western tradition, "above" was the realm of the gods and the spirits of the good, and "below" was the realm of ****, demons, and the spirits of the evil.

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