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This skill provides structured access to Kabbalistic Tree of Life concepts, including the 10 sephirot, 22 paths, and their correspondences. Developers can use it to explore attributes, study relationships, or map symbolic systems. It's designed for esoteric analysis and contemplation within the framework of the four worlds and three pillars.

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Read Tree of Life

Navigate Tree of Life — locate sephirot, trace paths, ID correspondences, contemplate w/in 4 worlds + 3 pillars.

Use When

  • Explore sephira attribs, divine names, correspondences
  • Understand structural relationships (paths, triads, pillars)
  • Study 4 worlds (Atzilut, Briah, Yetzirah, Assiah) layering
  • Want contemplative exercise grounded in specific Tree spot
  • Trace path between two sephirot → Hebrew letter, tarot, elemental
  • Tree as map → concept, process, system via Kabbalistic symbol

In

  • Required: Sephira, path, or structural element (e.g. "Tiferet", "path Hod-Yesod", "Pillar of Severity")
  • Optional: Tradition (classical Jewish, Hermetic, comparative)
  • Optional: Depth (overview, detailed, contemplative)
  • Optional: Current ctx or question to illuminate

Do

Step 1: ID Sephira/Path

Determine specific Tree location + 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
  1. Name sephira, path, or structural element
  2. Locate on Tree → which pillar, world, triad
  3. Note number (sephirot 1-10; paths trad 11-32)
  4. ID tradition: classical (Cordovero, Luria) or Hermetic (Golden Dawn)

→ Clear ID of where exploration begins. User mentally locates element w/in structure.

If err: vague request ("tell me Tree") → start overview 3 pillars + 10 sephirot, then ask area.

Step 2: Sephira Attribs

Present full attrib set from trad 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.
  1. Fill template for sephira
  2. Note divine name + significance (each sephira → unique Name of God)
  3. ID archangel + angelic order
  4. Record planetary + color (note tradition: Jewish vs Hermetic)
  5. State virtue (balanced) + vice (excess/deficiency)

→ Complete attrib profile. User understands what sephira represents, how addressed in practice, correspondences linking to other symbol systems.

If err: overwhelmed → present only name, translation, number, pillar, 1-sentence summary. Add detail incremental on req.

Step 3: Connecting Paths

Trace paths to neighbors → Hebrew letter, tarot attrib, elemental/planetary/zodiacal.

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.
  1. List all paths to sephira
  2. Each: Hebrew letter, direction (from/to), correspondence
  3. ID paths crossing Abyss (Supernals → lower) → significant thresholds
  4. Note Hermetic tarot separate from Jewish Kabbalistic
  5. Observe pattern: which sephirot does this one connect to most?

→ User sees sephira in ctx — connected to neighbors via specific paths, each w/ symbolic weight.

If err: confusing → focus direct neighbors only, no letter detail. Add letters when ready.

Step 4: Locate in 4 Worlds

Place sephira/path in 4-world framework → manifestation level.

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.
  1. ID which world sephira primarily operates
  2. Note soul level (Yechidah, Chayah, Neshamah, Ruach, Nephesh)
  3. Explain how sephira quality differs each world level
  4. Studying path → does it stay one world or cross boundary?

→ User understands Tree ≠ flat → layered. Same struct repeats 4 levels of reality, sephira has home world + expressions all levels.

If err: too abstract → simplify: Atzilut = divine, Briah = intellect, Yetzirah = emotion, Assiah = physical. Ask which level focus.

Step 5: Contemplate

Guide meditation/contemplation grounded in sephira/path.

  1. Set ctx: sephira core quality in 1 sentence
  2. Suggest posture + breath (seated, eyes closed, natural)
  3. Visualize: sephira as sphere of associated color, located at body correspondence
  4. Contemplative q tied to 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 each sephira)
  5. Close w/ brief chant or affirmation using divine name (silent or aloud)
  6. Return ordinary awareness w/ 1 concrete insight or intention

→ Moved from intellect to experiential. Contemplative grounds abstract symbol in personal reflection.

If err: meditation forced → replace w/ journal: write 5 min about how sephira quality appears in current life. Written reflection achieves same integration via diff mode.

Check

  • Sephira/path ID'd + located (pillar, world, triad)
  • Core attribs presented (name, number, divine name, archangel, correspondences)
  • Connecting paths traced w/ Hebrew letters
  • 4-worlds ctx addressed (which world, soul level)
  • Contemplative exercise or reflective prompt offered
  • Trad sources noted where attribs differ (Jewish vs Hermetic)

Traps

  • Conflate traditions: Golden Dawn paths ≠ Gra ≠ Ari (Luria). Always specify system.
  • Tree as static: Tree dynamic — sephirot interact, paths carry energy. Living system not filing cabinet.
  • Skip Da'at: Hidden sephira (Da'at/Knowledge) sits between Supernal Triad + lower 7. Not sephira same sense, functions as gateway across Abyss.
  • Over-rely correspondences: Tables = maps not territory. Aid contemplation, no replace direct engagement.
  • Ignore negative: Each sephira → vice (qliphotic shell) + virtue. Only positive = incomplete.
  • Rush advanced: Tree deceptively simple + endlessly deep. Ensure basic orient (10 sephirot, 3 pillars) before paths, worlds, advanced theosophy.

  • apply-gematria — compute numerical values of divine names + sephirotic titles
  • study-hebrew-letters — each path carries Hebrew letter; understanding letter deepens path
  • meditate — general meditation supporting contemplative exercises
  • practice-viriditas — Hildegardian nature contemplation shares structural parallels

GitHub Repository

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