read-tree-of-life
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Esta habilidad permite explorar el Árbol de la Vida de la Cábala, permitiendo a los usuarios navegar por sus diez sefirot, veintidós senderos y cuatro mundos. Proporciona correspondencias, análisis estructural y ejercicios contemplativos para estudiar atributos y relaciones. Los desarrolladores pueden utilizarla para integrar este mapa simbólico y comprender conceptos o sistemas dentro de sus aplicaciones.
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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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