God created the universe by projecting and developing the pre-existent prototype of the human internal nature and external form into countless substantial forms. The human spirit encapsulates all the elements found in the spirit world, and the human body encapsulates all the elements of the physical world. Accordingly, since human beings contain within themselves the essences of all things in the cosmos, each person is a microcosm.
Because of His ideal of love, which places human beings in the center, God created all things in the universe to resemble us, so that they could harmonize and be absorbed by us.
A human being is a microcosm of the entire universe. We are each a miniature universe. The greater universe is the created world. God is the origin of all interaction and the source of all energy. We are microcosms in front of the greater cosmos.
Human beings are the most advanced beings, and contain within themselves all the building blocks of the mineral, plant and animal worlds. Thus, human beings are the fruit, microcosm, and model for everything in the existing world.
Looking at the structure of a human being, we can see that God created us with dual characteristics. He created our body as a microcosm of the corporeal, tangible world, and our spirit body as a microcosm of the incorporeal world.
The family is the microcosm of the great universe. The spirit world exists within human beings. A spirit dwells within us; that is the mind. The invisible mind and the visible body represent the world.
Given that we are the living manifestations of the universe, we must love the universe. - SMM
About the painting: This painting depicts three dimensions in which there are striking similarities. For example, from the micro dimension to the macro dimension there is the birth of a cell and the death of a star, etc. The very center of the sun symbolizes the life elements of the entire universe. We learn of God’s love from the sun. The area in green shows some well-known facts, that some foods are good for the organs that resemble them; another wonder of God’s creation