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Discover here the Tree of Life of the Kabbalah explained in a clear and playful way for your curiosity or magical practice.

— A tool to structure the invisible world.

The Tree of Life represents a map of the invisible world. Each Sephira corresponds to a "zone" of the spiritual, psychic, energetic universe. In magic, this allows giving structure to the energies that are invoked or channeled. Born in the theology of Judaism, it has been integrated into many Western esoteric traditions, notably in ceremonial magic, the Golden Dawn, or theurgic magic.

What is Kabbalah?

Kabbalah is a spiritual tradition originating from Judaism that seeks to understand the mysteries of creation, the soul, and the relationship between humans and the divine. It is based on the idea that everything in the universe is connected by invisible forces, and that these forces can be studied, understood, and sometimes used to influence both the inner and outer worlds.

At the heart of Kabbalah is the Tree of Life, a kind of symbolic map representing different levels of reality, divine energies, and the stages of the soul. Each sphere on this tree has a name, an energy, and a specific function.

Kabbalah is not just a simple study. It is a path of knowledge, but also a path of transformation. It invites one to explore their own depths, balance their emotions, and refine their consciousness. It has been adopted and adapted by many esoteric traditions outside of Judaism, where it is used as a tool for spiritual, magical, and philosophical work.

How to "read" the Tree of Life?

The Tree of Life consists of 10 spheres (called Sefiroth) connected by 22 paths. It is read from top to bottom, like a descent of divine energy into the material world, or from bottom to top when seeking spiritual elevation.

The spheres are linked by paths, and each path corresponds to a process of transformation, a passage, a connection between two states. These paths are also associated with Hebrew letters and the major arcana of the tarot.

Reading the Tree means following the movement of energy, understanding how things are connected, where one is symbolically, and which path to take to evolve. It’s like reading an inner map that helps better locate oneself in their personal, magical, or spiritual journey.

Note: please note that the tree below is associated more with the Hermetic tradition than with traditional Judaism.

The Tree of Kabbalah

Kether
Crown
Crown
Chokmah
Wisdom
Wisdom
Binah
Understanding
Intelligence
Chesed
Chesed
Mercy
Geburah
Gevurah
Rigor
Tiphereth
Glory
Beauty
Netzach
Eternity
Victory
Hod
glory
Splendor
Yesod
Yesod
Foundation
Malkuth
Kingdom
Kingdom

The Sephirotic Tree

The Tree of Kabbalah, also known as the Tree of Life, is a symbolic representation of the cosmic forces of the universe. The ten sephiroth (spheres) represent different emanations of divine consciousness, connected by 22 paths that symbolize the transitions between these states.

Exploration of the Sephiroth

Crown

Kether

Crown

The first sephirah, representing the pure divine and primordial unity. It is the origin point of all creation.

Attributs

Position: 1 Element: Light Planet: None Color: Pure white Tarot: The Fool or The Magician Tarot: The World
Wisdom

Chokmah

Wisdom

Second sephirah, representing divine wisdom and primordial masculine energy. It is the creative force that produces all beginnings.

Attributs

Position: 2 Element: Fire Planet: Uranus Color: Gray Tarot: The Magician
Understanding

Binah

Intelligence

Third sephirah, representing understanding and primordial feminine energy. It is the great vessel that gives form to creation.

Attributs

Position: 3 Element: Water Planet: Saturn Color: Black Tarot: The High Priestess
Chesed

Chesed

Mercy

Fourth sephirah, representing kindness, mercy, and love. It is the energy of expansion and generosity.

Attributs

Position: 4 Element: Air Planet: Jupiter Color: Blue Tarot: The Emperor
Gevurah

Geburah

Rigor

Fifth sephirah, representing strength, severity, and justice. It is the energy of restriction and divine discipline.

Attributs

Position: 5 Element: Fire Planet: Mars Color: Red Tarot: The Chariot
Glory

Tiphereth

Beauty

Sixth sephirah, at the center of the Tree, representing harmony, beauty, and balance. It is the heart of the Tree that reconciles opposites.

Attributs

Position: 6 Element: Fire Planet: Sun Color: Gold yellow Tarot: The Sun
Eternity

Netzach

Victory

Seventh sephirah, representing victory, eternity, and emotions. It governs the arts, beauty, and feelings.

Attributs

Position: 7 Element: Water Planet: Venus Color: Green Tarot: The Lover
glory

Hod

Splendor

Eighth sephirah, representing splendor, glory, and intellect. It governs communication, analysis, and rational thought.

Attributs

Position: 8 Element: Water Planet: Mercury Color: Orange Tarot: The Pope
Yesod

Yesod

Foundation

Ninth sephirah, representing the foundation, the base, and the subconscious. It is the receptacle of all higher energies before their manifestation.

Attributs

Position: 9 Element: Air Planet: Moon Color: Purple Tarot: The Moon
Kingdom

Malkuth

Kingdom

Tenth and final sephirah, representing the earthly kingdom and material manifestation. It is the physical plane where all divine energies manifest.

Attributs

Position: 10 Element: Earth Planet: Earth Color: Brown/Black

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