Kabbalah tree of life
Color blue for flow (water).ĥ Gevurah is Strength of Boundaries: setting limits, saying no, seeking focus. Color gray for integration.Ĥ Chesed is Unbounded Love: expanding ideas, enlarging the circle, empathic concern. Color dark red represents the “something” congealing.ģ Da’at is Knowing: integrating the idea, identifying with it, an intimate connection. Color blue-black represents emergence of something from no-thing.Ģ Binah is Understanding: fleshing out an idea, formulating the story, fashioning the structure. Color gold represents purification, conductivity and malleability.ġ Chochmah is Wisdom: the seed of an idea, insight, inspiration, intuition, inchoate awareness. The introductory and subsequent advanced SPACE courses enable students to journey deeper and deeper into their own lives and new levels of spiritual awareness.Ġ Keter is Crown, as the highest Sefirah, is situated about the intellectual triad and is designated as “superconscious.” Keter is infinite source, a state of being, the field of possibility. David Sanders offers you a simplified glimpse of the profound meanings of each Sefirah. The triads are: intellect, emotion and instinct with a Sefirah above and below the triads.
The Tree consists of triads laid out horizontally to demonstrate an intricate flow of energy through connecting channels. The mapping of the Sefirot has remained the same since then with no variations (an 11th Sefirah is added to form the intellect triad). The name-concept and position of each Sefirah was designated by the early Kabbalah masters in southern France in the 12th century. The perspective of the flow of the Tree is seen in the influence of higher awareness, the Sefirot above, on lower awareness, the Sefirot below. In advanced study each of the Sefirot (Sefirah in the singular) represents a practice of awareness (See 11 Principles of KE). In Transformational Kabbalah the Tree of Life is used as a pragmatic tool for seeing how and why things, people, and events manifest in your life -and how and why you creatively manifest things, people, and events. The KE logo is a representation of the Tree of Life. ~ Sefer Yetzirah -The Book of Formation 1:5 This poem, a 2,000 year old description of Ten Sefirot is the basis for the Tree of Life –a map of the flow of energy from infinite to finite, or viewed another way they are different stages through which creative energy flows.