Navigate the Kabbalistic Tree of Life (Etz Chaim) — explore the ten sephirot, twenty-two paths, four worlds, and three pillars. Covers correspondences, contemplative exercises, and structural analysis. Use when exploring a sephira's attributes and divine names, studying structural relationships between sephirot, learning the four worlds (Atzilut through Assiah), tracing a path's Hebrew letter and tarot attributions, or using the Tree as a symbolic map for understanding a concept or system.
Navigate the Kabbalistic Tree of Life (Etz Chaim) — locating sephirot, tracing paths, identifying correspondences, and conducting contemplative exercises within the structure of the four worlds and three pillars.
Determine the specific location on the Tree and its 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
Expected: A clear identification of where on the Tree the exploration begins. The user can mentally locate the element within the overall structure.
On failure: If the user's request is vague (e.g., "tell me about the Tree"), start with an overview of the three pillars and ten sephirot, then ask which area to explore in depth.
For the identified sephira, present its full attribute set from traditional sources.
Sephira Attribute Template:
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│ 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.
Expected: A complete attribute profile for the sephira. The user understands what the sephira represents, how it is addressed in practice, and what correspondences link it to other symbolic systems.
On failure: If the user is overwhelmed by correspondences, present only name, translation, number, pillar, and one-sentence summary. Add detail incrementally on request.
Trace the paths that connect the sephira to its neighbors, noting the Hebrew letter, tarot attribution, and 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.
Expected: The user sees the sephira in context — not isolated but connected to its neighbors through specific paths, each carrying its own symbolic weight.
On failure: If path attributions are confusing, focus on the sephira's direct neighbors (which sephirot it connects to) without detailing individual path letters. Add letter attributions when the user is ready.
Place the sephira or path within the four-world framework to 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.
Expected: The user understands that the Tree is not flat but layered — the same structure repeats at four levels of reality, and the sephira under study has a specific "home world" with expressions at all levels.
On failure: If the four-worlds framework is too abstract, simplify: Atzilut = divine, Briah = intellectual, Yetzirah = emotional, Assiah = physical. Ask which level the user wants to focus on.
Guide a meditation or contemplation grounded in the specific sephira or path.
Expected: The user has moved from intellectual study to experiential engagement with the sephira. The contemplative exercise grounds abstract symbolism in personal reflection.
On failure: If meditation feels forced or artificial, replace with journaling: write for 5 minutes about how the sephira's quality appears in your current life. Written reflection achieves similar integration through a different mode.
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