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The nodes are usually represented as spheres called [[Sephiroth]] and the lines are usually represented as paths. The nodes usually represent encompassing aspects of existence, God, or the human psyche.The lines usually represent the relationship between the concepts ascribed to the spheres or a symbolic description of the requirements to go from one sphere to another. The nodes are also associated to deities, angels, celestial bodies, values, single colors or combinations of them, and specific numbers. The columns are usually symbolized as pillars. These pillars usually represent different kinds of values, electric charges, or types of ceremonial magic.It is usually referred to as the Kabbalistic tree of life in order to distinguish it from other concepts with the same name. | The nodes are usually represented as spheres called [[Sephiroth]] and the lines are usually represented as paths. The nodes usually represent encompassing aspects of existence, God, or the human psyche.The lines usually represent the relationship between the concepts ascribed to the spheres or a symbolic description of the requirements to go from one sphere to another. The nodes are also associated to deities, angels, celestial bodies, values, single colors or combinations of them, and specific numbers. The columns are usually symbolized as pillars. These pillars usually represent different kinds of values, electric charges, or types of ceremonial magic.It is usually referred to as the Kabbalistic tree of life in order to distinguish it from other concepts with the same name. | ||
In the Jewish Kabbalah, the nodes representing dimensional spheres are called [[Sephiroth]]. The diagram is also used by Christian Cabbala, Hermetic Qabalah and Theosophy. The diagram is believed to be derivable from the flower of life. Kabbalistic experts state the tree represents a series of divine emanations of God's creation itself ex nihilo (out of nothing), the nature of revealed divinity, the human soul, and the spiritual path of ascent by man. In this way, Kabbalists developed the symbol into a full model of reality, using the tree to depict a map of creation.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_of_life_(Kabbalah) wiki:Tree of Life]</ref> | In the Jewish Kabbalah, the nodes representing dimensional spheres are called [[Sephiroth]]. The diagram is also used by Christian Cabbala, Hermetic Qabalah and Theosophy. The diagram is believed to be derivable from the flower of life. Kabbalistic experts state the tree represents a series of divine emanations of God's creation itself ex nihilo (out of nothing), the nature of revealed divinity, the human soul, and the spiritual path of ascent by man. In this way, Kabbalists developed the symbol into a full model of reality, using the tree to depict a map of creation. See [[Qlippoth]]. <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_of_life_(Kabbalah) wiki:Tree of Life]</ref> | ||
==Yahweh Collective== | ==Yahweh Collective== |