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The Tree of Life in the Jewish mystical tradition known as Kabbalah refers to the diagram used to depict the [[sefirot]]—the ten aspects, or emanations, of God. In Kabbalah, the Tree of Life is a pattern for divine and human action and interaction. It is a blueprint for the inner workings of God and the inner workings of our own bodies and souls.  
''This article refers to the term as used in Kabbalah. For other uses, see [[Tree of Life]].
 
 
The Tree of Life in the Jewish mystical tradition known as [[Kabbalah]] refers to the diagram used to depict the [[sefirot]]—the ten aspects, or emanations, of God. In Kabbalah, the Tree of Life is a pattern for divine and human action and interaction. It is a blueprint for the inner workings of God and the inner workings of our own bodies and souls.  


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== See also ==
[[Kabbalah]]


== Sources ==
== Sources ==


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Revision as of 16:39, 17 September 2016

This article refers to the term as used in Kabbalah. For other uses, see Tree of Life.


The Tree of Life in the Jewish mystical tradition known as Kabbalah refers to the diagram used to depict the sefirot—the ten aspects, or emanations, of God. In Kabbalah, the Tree of Life is a pattern for divine and human action and interaction. It is a blueprint for the inner workings of God and the inner workings of our own bodies and souls.

Main article: Sefirot

See also

Kabbalah

Sources

Kuthumi and Djwal Kul, The Human Aura: How to Activate and Energize Your Aura and Chakras.