The 10 Sephirot of the Tree of Life
Spheres
“decade out of nothing”

- Keter (Crown): The highest Sephirah, representing pure divine essence, unity, and the source of all creation.
- Chokhmah (Wisdom): Signifies primordial wisdom, creative inspiration, and the masculine aspect of divine intellect.
- Binah (Understanding): Symbolizes intuitive insight, discernment, and the feminine aspect of divine understanding and comprehension.
- Chesed (Mercy): Represents divine love, compassion, benevolence, and the expansive, giving aspect of God's nature.
- Gevurah (Severity): Signifies divine justice, discipline, strength, and the restrictive, withholding aspect of God's judgment.
- Tiferet (Beauty): Balances Chesed and Gevurah, embodying harmony, compassion, and the integration of diverse qualities into a unified whole.
- Netzach (Victory): Represents endurance, perseverance, ambition, and the energetic drive to achieve spiritual goals.
- Hod (Glory): Signifies humility, surrender, receptivity, and the reflective, contemplative aspect of divine revelation.
- Yesod (Foundation): Symbolizes the realm of the subconscious, creativity, imagination, and the bridge between the material and spiritual worlds.
- Malkhut (Kingdom): Represents the manifest world, physical reality, embodiment, and the receptacle for divine energy and presence.
0 - 10 - Sephirot - Numerology & Minor Arcana
Numerology - Sephirot - Minor Arcana 0 - Unmanifested, Potential Ace/1 - Beginning/Source, Essence, Raw/Pure Form 2 - Duality/Harmony 3 - Growth, expansion, collaboration, communication 4 - Stability, foundation, structure, 5 - Conflict, challenge, change 6 - Harmony, cooperation, balance. 7 - Evaluation, assessment, choices. 8 - Movement, progress, change. 9 - Fulfillment, attainment, culmination. 10 - Completion, fulfillment, wholeness, mastery.
Zero (0):
- Represents: The void, potential, infinity, the beginning and end of all things.
- Symbolizes: Infinite possibilities, the divine, the unmanifested, and the source of creation. One (1):
- Represents: Unity, singularity, independence, new beginnings, and leadership.
- Symbolizes: Individuality, originality, creativity, and the power to manifest. Two (2):
- Represents: Duality, balance, harmony, cooperation, and relationships.
- Symbolizes: Partnership, receptivity, diplomacy, and the need for cooperation. Three (3):
- Represents: Creativity, expression, communication, and expansion.
- Symbolizes: Self-expression, optimism, joy, enthusiasm, and the ability to create. Four (4):
- Represents: Stability, structure, order, and practicality.
- Symbolizes: Security, discipline, organization, and the foundation for achievement. Five (5):
- Represents: Change, versatility, adaptability, and freedom.
- Symbolizes: Adventure, unpredictability, resourcefulness, and the desire for new experiences. Six (6):
- Represents: Harmony, balance, responsibility, and service.
- Symbolizes: Home, family, nurturing, compassion, and the domestic sphere. Seven (7):
- Represents: Spirituality, wisdom, introspection, and analysis.
- Symbolizes: Inner wisdom, intuition, mysticism, and the search for truth. Eight (8):
- Represents: Abundance, success, power, and material prosperity.
- Symbolizes: Achievement, authority, ambition, and the rewards of hard work. Nine (9):
- Represents: Completion, fulfillment, humanitarianism, and spiritual awakening.
- Symbolizes: Compassion, generosity, idealism, and the culmination of the spiritual journey. Ten (10):
- Represents: Completion, fulfillment, and new beginnings.
- Symbolizes: The end of one cycle and the beginning of another, wholeness, and the potential for infinite growth.