Amid these two entities, there is the human awareness, which is held inside the Sefira Tiferet. The highest Sefira known as Kether, portrays the presence of God within his creation, while Malkuth,the lowest Sefira describes the matter (our planet, the mundane). It is comprised of four Sephira: the Kether, which is the crown, the Tiphareth for beauty, the Yesod the foundation and Malkuth the Kingdom. ![]() It symbolizes the balance between the masculine and feminine pillars. The center pillar is known as the Pillar of Equilibrium. It symbolizes the masculine side of man and comprises of three Sephira: the Chokmah for Wisdom, Chesed for Mercy and Netzach for Victory. The column on the right is identified as the Pillar of Mercy. It symbolizes the feminine side of man and it is comprised of three Sephira: the Binah for Understanding, Geburah for Severity and Hod for Splendor. The column on the left is identified as the Pillar of Severity. The Kabbalah Structure of the Tree of Life ![]() However, the task of the esoteric is to move the awareness in their reverse order, this method is called "The Way of Return". The Sephiroth, when referred to by number, are always presented in their descending order, in their order of emanation. The ideas related to to the first one naturally lead on to the ideas related to the second, and so forth. The Sephiroth operates on a numerical progression. The ideas intersect the Sephiroth, the Elements and the Zodiac. ![]() Sephira comes from the word Sephir, it is normally interpreted as a letter, a number or a book but the main idea is pattern or information. Kabbalah pays more attention to the feminine aspects of God. It comprises of both feminine and masculine qualities. It is formed of 32 paths, which is comprised of the ten Sephiroth, that includes twenty-two paths linking them. The Kabbalah Tree of life is a mystical structure created by the Hebrews as a configuration for their magical thoughts.
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