Tree of Life in Wicca
Introduction
A query on the net for the Tree of Life, will bring a plethora of information from Kabbalah, to New Age. Each of these searches gives very specific and detailed discussions from their perspective. While working on Arianrhod Silver Wheel I utilized the understanding of the three column system, (Male/Female/Androgynous) to show how an understanding of this can assist in understanding this Goddess.
Many individuals within the Craft have e-mailed and discussed on various message boards and nings to crystallize their understanding, (and of course my own), on how they inter-relate.
A second outcome of those discussions was the practical understanding and usage of this powerful system within one's own workings.
The Research
Other aspects of the research that have gone into this are my own utilization of these tools in my own practices.
A word about Secrecy and the Craft
The Tree of Life
The Spherot and the Three Columns
This article utilizes the Hebrew names of the particular points (Sepherot) of the Tree of Life. They are:

Taking the position of each of the Spherot we see that Kether, Da'at, Teferet, and Yesod and Malkut are the center column, Chochmah, Gevurah, and Netzach are the right column, and Binah, Gevurah, and Hod are the left column.
Each of these columns also have names, the right column is known as the Pillar of Mercy, the left column is the Pillar of Severity, and the center column is the Pillar of Balance.
Just like people, energy flows through the Spherot, and their columns. Therefore, each column, according to Rabbi Isaac Luria, (the father of the system), as the name infers creates a different flavor to the energy that flows through the column. The Pillar of Mercy is outgoing, and embracing. The Pillar of Severity, is restrictive, applying limits to the outpouring from the right column. As with any energy system, these, like Yin and Yang, are in equilibrium, and if left on their own, would stagnate and no energy would move. The center column, is the combination of both, and therefore creates the equilibrium necessary to allow for the flow of energy in BOTH directions.
Gender of the Columns

The Triangles within the columns
Chesed, Gevurah, and Tifereth, form the first downward pointing triangle but unlike the triangle spoken of above, this one results in a unification or manifestation of center column balanced energy.
Tifereth, Netzach and Hod result in another Upright triangle that is a “reflection” or second manifestation of the separation of the male and female aspects of the energy. This separation like the first separation “creates” or sets the stage for the second “balancing” or conjoining of the spherot.
Netzach, Hod, and Yesod, form yet another downward pointing triangle resulting in yet another balanced outpouring of energy.
So, we have two upward and two downward pointing triangles within the Tree of Life. These triangles are utilized by certain groups within Wicca, to signify the different degrees an individual has obtained.
The Last of the Spherot
According to the AriZal, (Rabbi Luria), when one receives the energy of the universe one should “return” it as manifestation both in one's daily life, and as “thanksgiving” to the universe. This is the same thing that we discuss in Reiki and other holistic healing disciplines. In Reiki the “Universal Energy”, is all around us and is in us. The practitioner of this particular discipline, utilizes the ability, with training, to channel this energy to self-heal and heal others. This is a similar process that the Kabbalist uses to “connect with God”. The dictum commonly known as “The Golden Rule”, do unto others as you would have done to you, is another manifestation of the same practice of “showing forth” the universal consciousness, universal energy, etc.
The World that we Feel and See
The “restriction” or birth of the next triangle, Chesed, Gevurah, Tifereth, is the first manifestation within the perceived universe. This perceived universe is not the manifested physical universe, but the INNER Spiritual one, or True Self.
The next triangle, Tifereth, Netzach, Hod is the second birth, and is the second manifestation within the perceived universe. It is the EMOTIONAL/LOGICAL self. This is the seat of emotion, and manifests as Ego.
The last triangle of Netzach, Hod, Yesod, is the third birth or the Physical Self.
Malkut, according to Kabbalah is actually the reflection and return of the Divine oneness, or as the Judeo-Christians say prayer, Hindu's utilize the term Nirvana, Buddhists the term Enlightenment, and Wiccans spells, magick or workings. As we think on this as a definition of Kingdom, we see that it behooves us to honor and respect the world around us, as well as each other as a reflection of the Universal Consciousness in all its manifestations. The Goddess as the Divine Mother, whatever name one uses, IS the Kingdom and we are all Her children.
Elemental and Gender Correspondences and the 4 Triangles
The Upper Triangle of Kether, Chochmah, and Binah, are the Root of Air, Water, and Fire respectively. Air is the element of the East, connected to spirit. Water is the element in the West a feminine energy , and connected with passion and emotion. Fire is the element in the South a masculine energy, and connected to strong will and energy. Utilizing our “birth” analogy, we see that Air in this case gives “birth” to Fire and Water. Fire heats water, water puts out fire. As these are the “roots” of these elements, Air then which feeds fire and can carry water, could indeed be the “birther” of both Fire and Water. Notice also, that Fire is traditionally thought of as male and water is traditionally thought of as female.
The Second Birthing
The Second Birthing, or second triangle, of Chesed, Gevurah, Tifereth are Water, Fire, and Air. Notice that it is consistent with the Upper Triangle, the CENTER COLUMN, is AIR, and is a result of the coming together of the very elements, (Fire and Water), that were “birthed” by Kether.
The Third Birthing
The Third Birthing, or third triangle of Netzach, Hod, Yesod, are Fire, Water, Air. This is a crossing over of sides of the elements of Fire and Water. This shows that there is a female aspect to fire, and a male aspect to water. Veronica Cummer in her work Sorgitzak, discusses the God and Goddess aspects of each element in detail. This is important to remember in our workings within these elements as this shows that the balance is maintained within each element as well as the spherot.
Conclusion
Bibliography
Sorgitzak Old Forest Gods, Veronica Cummer, Pendraig Publishing, Sunland, CA, 2008
A Witches' Bible, The Complete Witches' Handbook, Janet and Stewart Farrar, Phoenix Publishing, Blaine WA, 1984
Witchcraft, A Mystery Tradition, Raven Grimassi, Llewellyn Publishing, 2004
Sefer Yetzirah The Book or Creation, In Theory and Practice, Aryeh Kaplan, Weiser Inc, York Beach Maine, 1997
The Pri Etz Chaim, Isaac Luria, Chevrat Ahavat Chinam , 1999
Shaar HaKavanot , Isaac Luria, Public Domain
Bhagavad Gita, Ramananda Prasad, gita4free, 2004
Arianrhod Silver Wheel, Alfred Willowhawk, Willowhawk Press, 2009
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