It seems there is a little confusion here.
>As Above, So Below
This is a quote from Hermes Tristmagistus (more commonly known as Thoth). It has only to do with the relation between that which is divine and that which is mundane.
>(((Blatvasky)))
Separate Kabal from the Hermeticus and you will find that Hermes did not preach to man or these supposed "students" of his at all. He simply gave us a guide on how to cunduct ourselves and how to perform magic which was probably transmitted to a human extremely noble in spirit. A great and wonderful gift indeed. When you rip the Kabal from the Arcanum of Thoth, then suddenly figures like Blatvasky, Crowley, Bonawitz, and Valentine reveal themselves to be deceivers, manipulators, and LARPers. All were trying to sell a feel-good religion to all of you. Remove Kabal from The Hermeticus and suddenly things like "7 gates" "markaba" and the idea of an all-powerful (((God))) who can split himself into many forms (for what other reason than to deceive?) Become concepts that belong to a people who are the literal children of a fucking, dementional vampire: Moloch. The bull, goat, and owl are his signs. Nowadays he goes by the name Yahuwah, otherwise known as Elohim, God, Yahweh, etc.
Beware kike magic. Identify it, avoid it.