read-tree-of-life
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This skill enables exploration of the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, allowing users to navigate its ten sephirot, twenty-two paths, and four worlds. It provides correspondences, structural analysis, and contemplative exercises for studying attributes and relationships. Developers can use it to integrate this symbolic map for understanding concepts or systems within their applications.
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Read Tree of Life
Navigate Kabbalistic Tree of Life (Etz Chaim) — locate sephirot, trace paths, identify correspondences, run contemplative exercises within structure of four worlds and three pillars.
When Use
- Want explore specific sephira attributes, divine names, correspondences
- Need understand structural relations between sephirot (paths, triads, pillars)
- Studying four worlds (Atzilut, Briah, Yetzirah, Assiah) and how they layer Tree
- Want contemplative exercise grounded in specific Tree location
- Tracing path between two sephirot. Need its Hebrew letter, tarot, elemental attributions
- Need Tree as map to understand concept, process, or system through Kabbalistic symbolism
Inputs
- Required: Sephira, path, or structural element to explore (e.g., "Tiferet," "the path between Hod and Yesod," "the Pillar of Severity")
- Optional: Tradition preference (classical Jewish Kabbalah, Hermetic Qabalah, comparative)
- Optional: Depth level (overview, detailed study, contemplative exercise)
- Optional: Current context or question Tree should illuminate
Steps
Step 1: Identify Sephira or Path to Explore
Determine specific Tree location and basic identity.
The Ten Sephirot:
┌────┬──────────────┬───────────────┬─────────┬──────────────────┐
│ # │ Name │ Translation │ Pillar │ World │
├────┼──────────────┼───────────────┼─────────┼──────────────────┤
│ 1 │ Keter │ Crown │ Balance │ Atzilut │
│ 2 │ Chokmah │ Wisdom │ Mercy │ Atzilut │
│ 3 │ Binah │ Understanding │ Severity│ Atzilut │
│ — │ Da'at │ Knowledge │ Balance │ (Hidden/Abyss) │
│ 4 │ Chesed │ Mercy │ Mercy │ Briah │
│ 5 │ Gevurah │ Severity │ Severity│ Briah │
│ 6 │ Tiferet │ Beauty │ Balance │ Briah/Yetzirah │
│ 7 │ Netzach │ Victory │ Mercy │ Yetzirah │
│ 8 │ Hod │ Splendor │ Severity│ Yetzirah │
│ 9 │ Yesod │ Foundation │ Balance │ Yetzirah │
│ 10 │ Malkut │ Kingdom │ Balance │ Assiah │
└────┴──────────────┴───────────────┴─────────┴──────────────────┘
Tree Structure (schematic):
Keter (1)
/ | \
Binah (3) | Chokmah (2)
\ [Da'at] /
\ | /
Gevurah (5)---Chesed (4)
\ | /
Tiferet (6)
/ | \
Hod (8)---Netzach (7)
\ | /
Yesod (9)
|
Malkut (10)
Three Pillars:
- Pillar of Severity (left): Binah, Gevurah, Hod — restriction, form, judgment
- Pillar of Mercy (right): Chokmah, Chesed, Netzach — expansion, force, compassion
- Pillar of Balance (middle): Keter, Tiferet, Yesod, Malkut — equilibrium, integration
- Name sephira, path, or structural element user wants explore
- Locate it on Tree diagram — which pillar, which world, which triad
- Note its number (sephirot 1-10; paths traditionally 11-32)
- Identify tradition context: classical (Cordovero, Luria) or Hermetic (Golden Dawn)
Got: Clear ID of where on Tree exploration begins. User can mentally locate element within overall structure.
If fail: User request vague (e.g., "tell me about the Tree")? Start with overview of three pillars and ten sephirot. Then ask which area to explore deep.
Step 2: Study Sephira Attributes
For identified sephira, present full attribute set from traditional sources.
Sephira Attribute Template:
┌────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Attribute │ Content │
├────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Name (Hebrew) │ [Hebrew transliteration] │
│ Translation │ [English meaning] │
│ Number │ [1-10] │
│ Divine Name │ [Name of God associated with sephira] │
│ Archangel │ [Angelic ruler] │
│ Angelic Order │ [Choir of angels] │
│ Planet/Sphere │ [Astrological attribution] │
│ Element │ [Elemental correspondence, if applicable]│
│ Color (Atzilut) │ [King Scale color — Hermetic tradition] │
│ Color (Briah) │ [Queen Scale color] │
│ Virtue │ [Positive quality when balanced] │
│ Vice │ [Quality when imbalanced or excessive] │
│ Body │ [Physical correspondence] │
│ Tarot │ [Major/minor arcana associations] │
│ Incense/Perfume │ [Traditional correspondence] │
│ Symbol │ [Primary symbolic image] │
└────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────┘
Note: Attributions vary between traditions. Classical Jewish Kabbalah
does not use tarot or color scales (these are Hermetic additions).
Always note the tradition source for each attribution.
- Fill attribute template for selected sephira
- Note divine name and its significance (each sephira has unique Name of God)
- ID archangel and angelic order tied to sephira
- Record planetary and color correspondences (note tradition: Jewish vs Hermetic)
- State virtue (balanced expression) and vice (excess or deficiency)
Got: Complete attribute profile for sephira. User grasps what sephira represents, how addressed in practice, what correspondences link it to other symbolic systems.
If fail: User overwhelmed by correspondences? Show only name, translation, number, pillar, one-sentence summary. Add detail incrementally on request.
Step 3: Examine Connecting Paths
Trace paths that connect sephira to its neighbors. Note Hebrew letter, tarot attribution, elemental/planetary/zodiacal correspondence of each path.
The Twenty-Two Paths (Hermetic/Golden Dawn Attribution):
┌──────┬────────────┬────────────┬──────────────────────┬─────────────┐
│ Path │ Letter │ From → To │ Attribution │ Tarot │
├──────┼────────────┼────────────┼──────────────────────┼─────────────┤
│ 11 │ Aleph │ Keter→Chok │ Air (Mother) │ 0 Fool │
│ 12 │ Beth │ Keter→Bina │ Mercury │ I Magician │
│ 13 │ Gimel │ Keter→Tif │ Moon │ II Priestess│
│ 14 │ Daleth │ Chok→Binah │ Venus │ III Empress │
│ 15 │ Heh │ Chok→Tif │ Aries │ IV Emperor │
│ 16 │ Vav │ Chok→Ches │ Taurus │ V Hieroph. │
│ 17 │ Zayin │ Bina→Tif │ Gemini │ VI Lovers │
│ 18 │ Cheth │ Bina→Gevu │ Cancer │ VII Chariot │
│ 19 │ Teth │ Ches→Gevu │ Leo │ VIII Streng.│
│ 20 │ Yod │ Ches→Tif │ Virgo │ IX Hermit │
│ 21 │ Kaph │ Ches→Netz │ Jupiter │ X Wheel │
│ 22 │ Lamed │ Gevu→Tif │ Libra │ XI Justice │
│ 23 │ Mem │ Gevu→Hod │ Water (Mother) │ XII Hanged │
│ 24 │ Nun │ Tif→Netz │ Scorpio │ XIII Death │
│ 25 │ Samekh │ Tif→Yesod │ Sagittarius │ XIV Temper. │
│ 26 │ Ayin │ Tif→Hod │ Capricorn │ XV Devil │
│ 27 │ Peh │ Netz→Hod │ Mars │ XVI Tower │
│ 28 │ Tzadi │ Netz→Yesod │ Aquarius │ XVII Star │
│ 29 │ Qoph │ Netz→Malk │ Pisces │ XVIII Moon │
│ 30 │ Resh │ Hod→Yesod │ Sun │ XIX Sun │
│ 31 │ Shin │ Hod→Malkut │ Fire (Mother) │ XX Judgm. │
│ 32 │ Tav │ Yesod→Malk │ Saturn/Earth │ XXI World │
└──────┴────────────┴────────────┴──────────────────────┴─────────────┘
Note: Path attributions above follow the Golden Dawn system. The Gra
(Vilna Gaon) system and other Jewish authorities differ significantly
in path assignments. Always note which system is being used.
- List all paths connecting to sephira under study
- For each path: Hebrew letter, direction (from/to), correspondence
- ID which paths cross Abyss (between Supernals and lower sephirot) — significant thresholds
- Note Hermetic tarot attributions separate from Jewish Kabbalistic content
- Observe pattern: which sephirot does this one talk to most direct?
Got: User sees sephira in context — not isolated but connected to neighbors via specific paths, each carrying its own symbolic weight.
If fail: Path attributions confusing? Focus on sephira direct neighbors (which sephirot it connects to) without detail on individual path letters. Add letter attributions when user ready.
Step 4: Locate Within Four Worlds
Place sephira or path within four-world framework. Understand its level of manifestation.
The Four Worlds (Olamot):
ATZILUT (Emanation) — World of Archetypes:
Sephirot: Keter, Chokmah, Binah
Nature: Divine will, pure emanation, undifferentiated
Experience: Unity, source, the Ein Sof's first self-expression
Soul level: Yechidah (unique essence) and Chayah (life force)
BRIAH (Creation) — World of Thrones:
Sephirot: Chesed, Gevurah, Tiferet
Nature: Creative intellect, archangelic, first differentiation
Experience: Understanding, moral discernment, vision
Soul level: Neshamah (divine soul, breath of God)
YETZIRAH (Formation) — World of Angels:
Sephirot: Netzach, Hod, Yesod
Nature: Emotional/astral, angelic, formative patterns
Experience: Feelings, imagination, dreams, astral perception
Soul level: Ruach (spirit, intellectual soul)
ASSIAH (Action) — World of Making:
Sephirot: Malkut (and the physical universe)
Nature: Material, elemental, the manifest world
Experience: Sensory reality, embodied life, physical action
Soul level: Nephesh (animal soul, vital force)
Key Principle: Every sephira exists in ALL four worlds simultaneously.
The "world" assignment above indicates where each sephira's PRIMARY
influence is felt, but Tiferet-of-Atzilut is different from
Tiferet-of-Assiah — same position, different level of reality.
- ID which world sephira primarily operates in
- Note soul level (Yechidah, Chayah, Neshamah, Ruach, Nephesh) tied to that world
- Explain how sephira quality manifests differently at each world level
- Studying path? Note whether stays within one world or crosses boundary
Got: User grasps Tree not flat but layered — same structure repeats at four levels of reality. Sephira under study has specific "home world" with expressions at all levels.
If fail: Four-worlds framework too abstract? Simplify: Atzilut = divine, Briah = intellectual, Yetzirah = emotional, Assiah = physical. Ask which level user wants focus.
Step 5: Contemplative Exercise
Guide meditation or contemplation grounded in specific sephira or path.
- Set context: review sephira core quality in one sentence
- Suggest posture and breathing pattern (simple: seated, eyes closed, natural breath)
- Offer visualization: imagine sephira as sphere of its color, located at body correspondence point
- Provide contemplative question tied to sephira virtue/vice:
- Chesed: "Where do I give freely? Where do I give to avoid discomfort?"
- Gevurah: "Where do I set necessary boundaries? Where does my severity harm?"
- Tiferet: "Where is beauty in my life? Where am I hiding from harmony?"
- (Adapt for each sephira)
- Close with brief chant or affirmation using sephira divine name (silently or aloud)
- Return to ordinary awareness with one concrete insight or intention
Got: User moved from intellectual study to experiential engagement with sephira. Contemplative exercise grounds abstract symbolism in personal reflection.
If fail: Meditation feels forced or artificial? Replace with journaling: write 5 minutes about how sephira quality appears in current life. Written reflection achieves similar integration through different mode.
Checks
- Specific sephira or path identified, located on Tree (pillar, world, triad)
- Core attributes shown (name, number, divine name, archangel, correspondences)
- Connecting paths traced with Hebrew letter attributions
- Four-worlds context addressed (which world, which soul level)
- Contemplative exercise or reflective prompt offered
- Tradition sources noted where attributions differ (Jewish vs Hermetic)
Pitfalls
- Conflate traditions: Golden Dawn path attributions differ from Gra and from Ari (Isaac Luria). Always specify which system in use
- Treat Tree as static: Tree is dynamic — sephirot interact, paths carry energy between. Present as living system, not filing cabinet
- Skip Da'at: "Hidden" sephira (Da'at/Knowledge) sits between Supernal Triad and lower seven. Not sephira in same sense — functions as gateway across Abyss
- Over-rely on correspondences: Tables of correspondences = maps, not territory. Aid contemplation but no replace direct engagement with sephira quality
- Ignore negative: Each sephira has vice (qliphotic shell) plus virtue. Show only positive = incomplete picture
- Rush to advanced material: Tree structure deceptively simple, endlessly deep. Ensure basic orientation (ten sephirot, three pillars) before introduce paths, worlds, advanced theosophy
See Also
apply-gematria— Compute numerical values of divine names and sephirotic titles for deeper analysisstudy-hebrew-letters— Each path carries Hebrew letter; understand letter deepens understand of pathmeditate— General meditation framework supports contemplative exercises in this skillpractice-viriditas— Hildegardian nature contemplation shares structural parallels with Kabbalistic meditation on natural world
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