GOD constitutes the 10th Sphere, Original Source, the Innermost Core of the Central Sun
Figure 1. Creation and its 10 Spheres.
What is the Tree of Life and Sefirot?
Figure 2. The Tree of Life.
The Tree of Life is an ancient sacred map of human consciousness and divine architecture.
The Tree of Life consists of 10 Sefirots – “spheres” or “states of consciousness” which together constitute the diversity of creation, the “MULTIVERSE” (according to the ancient Jewish) Kabbalah, tradition. Each Sefirah corresponds to a mind-related (psychological) force and a spiritual (soul – self – individually related) quality, even brain wave frequencies.
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The entire tree is mirrored within us. Both Yin (-) and Yang (+), Minus and Plus, Zero the Neutral field – which constitutes the Primary Force (energy) as the carrier of the information to the secondary Source of creation, the whole of Creation, the MULTIVERSE.
The Primary – Neutral (scalar field) stands for the Spirit – Soul (Self).
Through proper training we can ascend this “Inner Tree“, the Yang (plus) tree to return to our Original Source: THE ONE – ABSOLUTE TRUTH (GOD).
Jesus Christ said: “I Am God”. I and the Father are One. I am in the Father and the Father in Me.
He said to his disciples who followed his teachings: You are all Gods!
(Psalm 82:6)
He also said: Seek the truth within yourself and the truth will set you free from all kinds of compulsion, addiction, bondage, falsehood, illusion.
(John: 8:32)
NOTE: We do not need to worship any being (earthly or extraterrestrial) outside ourselves if we train our inner communication skills, intuition and telepathy.
…Intuition that we have not yet consciously used.
These two qualities belong to our five senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell).
Our Journey Beyond the “Sefirot” Portals
Our journey home to our origins begins in the 3D physical material sphere: Malkhut.
Where humanity is currently trapped in a world of the mind, its five senses, which belong to matter and illusion, which constitutes the earthbound biological human’s “kingdom” of sensory distractions and projected reality.
But this 3D, 4D, 5D (physical, astral, mental) reality is not the end as some of us believe, but the beginning of the development of awareness of life in its entirety.
It is Alpha and Omega – the Beginning and the End of the Diversity of Creation.
The Beginning (Alpha), the threshold of reality!
The End (Omega), the end of reality, the illusion of manifestation, the theater of life, the spectacle that all of creation is about.
You will re-enter your inner tree – Microcosm
You will awaken and re-balance the Inner Six Sephiroth (portals) in the “Little Face” (Microprosopus) – the individualized spiritual body.
Figure 3: The Gnostic Pentagram.
The Gnostic Pentagram is a human figure (Damuth Adam דמות אדם) with four limbs and a single point which is the head. The Pentagram is also called the Microcosmic Sign. It represents what the Kabbalistic Rabbis in the Book of Zohar call Microprosopus – Pistis Sophia Unveiled by Samael Aun Weor.
Which are the six portals?
- Yesod (The Foundation): The subconscious and dream interface is: The gateway to the subtle worlds.
- Hod (The Intellect): The surrender of the analytical mind to divine logic.
- Netzach (The Will/Desire): The power of emotions and drive: Mastery ofLearning over impulse.
- Gevurah (The Judgment): Inner discipline, boundaries and refinement of justice.
- Chesed (The Mercy/Love): Pure, radiant Love as a force; expansive and forgiving.
- Tipheret (Beauty/Splendor): The heart of the soul – the radiant sun/son where all is stillness and harmony.
This process is known as Tikkun Atzmi (Trikuti- Amritzar): the inner correction. In the transition from 5D to 6D, Chesed – Tipheret.
In this Sphere (Amritzar) corresponding to 6D, the human (individual) can completely free himself from inherited tribal programming, illusion and subconscious fragmentation and bondage of all kinds.
At this stage, one can achieve full sovereignty (independence). You shall regain control of your destiny, your true identity and no longer be subject to ancestral programming or birth (star) horoscopes controlled by inner planetary forces, and the dark Matrix dictates.
You are given complete free will to create your path while in the center of your Being (Soul): the shining face of the Sun/Son in Tiheret (the beauty of splendor as the Global Consciousness of our Creation).
The Abyss: Daat – The Great Silence
Once you have balanced, you will approach the hidden Sephirah: Daat – the Abyss.
This is not a concept, but a living gateway to Heavenly Knowledge. It is the veil between the personal (individual) self and the Infinite.
Many approach this state, but few cross it.
You will wait in silence, emptied of illusions.
And if you are ready, you will be called to walk the divided sea, to be reborn into a whole new world of consciousness and reality.
This is the door to the Divine Mystery.
You cannot cross the Abyss until you have first entered the portal.
The Celestial Realms – The Great Face (Macroprosopus)
Once you have left Daat, you ascend to the Celestial Spheres:
- Binah (Understanding): Divine structure; the sacred feminine womb.
- Chokhmah (Wisdom): raw, unformed insight – the seed of divine will.
- Keter (Crown): Pure presence – “I AM, I AM GOD” – beyond duality.
Here all seeking ends. You do not learn – you merge. You become what you have always been.
Malkhut (Kingdom) and Keter (Crown) meet again.
The circle closes. We are One.
Jesus Christ said: I am in the Father and the Father in me (John. 14:11). The Father and I are one (John. 10:30).
Brainwave Map of the Tree of Life
To guide this ascension, it requires precise brainwave stimulation and vibrational technologies:
- Malkhut, External Perception, Beta (13.0–30.0 Hz)
- Yesod, Subconscious Portal, Alpha → Theta (8.00–4.00 Hz)
- Hod / Netzach, Emotional and Archetypal Dynamics, Theta (4.0–7.0 Hz)
- Gevurah / Chesed, Moral and Energetic Refinement, Theta → Delta (4.0–1.0 Hz)
- Tipheret, Presence of Soul: Delta → Epsilon (1.0 Hz)
- Daat, Abyssal Knowledge, Epsilon + Lambda Carrier of Unconscious Information.
- Celestial Spheres, Divine Union, Lambda (100.0–350.0 Hz) within the Silence of Epsilon.
The Portal Course was carefully designed to prepare you to access and stabilize these brainwave states, all the way to Epsilon and beyond. Without such preparation, it is neither safe nor sustainable to deliberately approach the abyss.
The Tree of Life
A Universal Map of Ascension (Gradually Altered Consciousness Development), Beyond Religious, Philosophical, Intellectual Boundaries.
For those embarking on the path of self-discovery and divine reunion, it is important to understand that the “Kabbalistic Tree of Life,” although often associated with Jewish mysticism, is not the exclusive domain of any one religion or people. Rather, it is a universal pattern, a divine architecture encoded in the human psyche and in the cosmos itself—a timeless blueprint for spiritual (Soul – Origin) consciousness (ascension) that is available to all humanity on Earth.
However, that does not mean that everyone can reach it in their current earthly lifetime (incarnation).
From the earliest days of recorded wisdom, great mystics and visionaries have ascended this inner tree.
King David and his son Solomon, known not only for their psalms and proverbs but also for their profound mystical insight, were said to communicate with the divine being through inner ascension (development).
The early Hebrew prophets, guided by inner revelation, laid the spiritual foundation for later mystical paths. The tradition of Merkabah mysticism, practiced by ancient rabbis, described the ascension of the soul through celestial palaces by traveling deep within – mirroring the pathwork of the Tree. Figures such as Rabbi Eleazar of Worms, Rabbi Chaim Abulafia, Rabbi Yitzhak the Blind, and the sages of Sefer Yetzirah developed esoteric practices that would shape generations.
The flourishing of the Zohar, and later the brilliant teachings of the Golden Age of Safed – with masters such as Rabbi Moshe Cordovero and especially Rabbi Itzhak Luria (the Ari) – brought the Tree into refined mystical systems of transformation.
These teachings influenced and trained not only devout Jews but also many Christian Kabbalists, who came to learn Hebrew and the mysteries of the Tree from Jewish scholars. sage, often in peaceful dialogue with Sufi and other Muslim mystics.
The great mystic Yeshua (Jesus) himself, who was probably imbued with such knowledge, was deeply influenced by the Essene community, including John the Baptist, whose teachings echoed the same themes of inner purity, transformation, and divine union. His disciples and later Gnostic movements continued this initiatory tradition in various forms in different cultures.
Kabbalah: Greater than Jewish Mysticism
“The Hebrew word kabbalah means “to receive”. But what is received is not doctrine, but revelation. Revelation is not the same as “Experience of a Phenomenon”.
The Tree of Life, with its ten Sephiroth and twenty-two unifying paths, charts the soul’s journey from division to divine unity.”
Kabbalah, from the Hebrew “qabalah”, meaning “to receive – to receive”, was preserved and transmitted through the Jewish mystical tradition.
But its mystical wisdom transcends cultural and religious boundaries, especially when one understands that it is not just historical Judaism that has protected these truths, but the Hebrew language itself – a vibrational and symbolic code bestowed upon humanity to navigate the inner and outer worlds.
Sefirot – the ten emanations (outpourings) on the Tree of Life – represent stages or aspects of divine manifestation, consciousness, and return. They are not dogmatic but archetypal; not fixed teachings but living gateways through which any sincere seeker can pass, regardless of background.
Christian Kabbalists and Renaissance Mystics
During the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Christian mystics and scholars, many educated in Hebrew, openly embraced the Tree of Life and its teachings. This era witnessed the rise of Christian Kabbalah, where thinkers such as:
• Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463–1494) integrated Kabbalistic teachings into his defense of universal truth and called Kabbalah the key to unlocking the divine mysteries of Christianity.
• Johann Reuchlin (1455–1522), a German humanist and theologian, believed that the Hebrew letters and the Sefirot were channels to Christian revelation.
Cornelius Agrippa and Robert Fludd, both deeply immersed in Hermeticism, mixed Kabbalah with Neoplatonism, alchemy, and Christian mysticism.
They saw in the Tree of Life not something alien, but the divine architecture underlying all revelation, including the life of Christ and the mystery of the Trinity. For them, the paths and the Sefirot were not Jewish metaphors but universal archetypes, intersecting inwardly to achieve unio mystica – the divine union.
The Islamic Mystical Mirror: Sufism and Beyond
We also find this sacred journey echoing at the heart of Islamic mysticism, especially in the story of the Prophet Muhammad’s night journey (Isra and Mi’raj). According to tradition, he was spiritually transported at night on the shining steed Buraq, whose name means blessing, to the Temple Mount, the site of the Holy of Holies, representing the portal to the heavenly Jerusalem. From there he ascended through the celestial realms and finally experienced union with the Indescribable, forever transformed by this divine encounter.
The Quran refers to the journey to the most distant mosque – but on a mystical level it is a symbolic ascent to the upper Sefirot: Binah, Chokhmah and Keter – the original celestial triad, the first divine Tetrahedron of Light.
This sacred ascent mirrors the same path of initiation taught by Kabbalists and mystics over time, from East to West.
In the Islamic world, especially among Sufi mystics, we find parallel teachings to Kabbalah. The Sufi concept of maqamat (spiritual stations) and ahwal (spiritual states) reflects the progressive transformation along the Tree. The Sufi ascent towards divine union with the Beloved (Al-Haqq) mirrors the upward journey from Malkhut to Keter.
The Bahá’í Faith, which emerged later, draws on Sufi and Islamic esoteric teachings, emphasizing stages of spiritual realization and unity between all religions, and echoes the same message encoded within the Tree.
The Zoroastrian and Vedic Reflections
Further east, within Zoroastrianism, the concept of the Chinvat Bridge, the soul’s path to judgment and return, and the Amesha Spentas (divine emanations), parallel the Sefirot in both function and spiritual significance.
The Vedic and Upanishadic traditions of India speak of the chakras, koshas, nadis, and the union of the Atman with Brahman, all of which correspond to the stages of inner ascension described in the Tree of Life. The journey from the gross to the subtle.
From ignorance – unconsciousness to divine (original) wisdom, is not exclusive – it is embedded in the metaphysical (original) DNA of humanity in the form of codes.
The Universal Path to “Ascension” (Increased Consciousness Development)
In my teachings, I use the ancient Hebrew words and paths, not as religious artifacts, but as keys to unlock archetypal doors. These words carry coded frequencies of transformation, intentionally preserved for humanity.
The Hebrew language, when used consciously and reverently, activates inner pathways that lead to reunification with the very source, the ONE TRUE REALITY, GOD.
Beyond all names and concepts.
Every branch on the Tree, every Sephirah, every sacred utterance in Hebrew, serves as a universal initiation, preparing the aspirant to rise beyond egoistic constructs and into the Divine Consciousness of the Soul (Self). These are not just teachings – they are consciousness technologies.
The Tree of Life is thus a spiritual map of the human and divine journey, preserved across continents, languages and eras. Not only on Earth, but within the diversity of all creation (the multiverse).
It is a gift to all humanity from the source of creation, not as a dogma, but as an invitation – an invitation to climb, to remember, to return to one’s true origin, one’s true identity.
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