Etz Chaim













In this thesis, the term "Etz Chaim" can have two meanings.

First Meaning: "Tree of Life":

This describes the evolutionary stages of life on earth.

The Sefirot of the Tree of Life:

Its Sefirot represent stages of evolution of higher-evolved life.

Scope of its laws:

The scope of the "Tree of Life" is the entire near-earth area.

Second meaning: "tree of souls":

In synagogues there are tree representations whose leaves represent the names of living or deceased members. Such a representation shows, in my view, the "tree of souls". The spiritual creative power of the earth brings a soul back there after death. The dying person sometimes experiences this process as 'being pulled out of the body'.

The Sefirot of the Soul Tree:
The Sefirot of this tree indicate areas in which the souls collect after death.(~celestial spheres).

Scope of its laws:
The scope of the soultree also fills the entire near-earth area.
(Shown as a gray circle around the earth in the image above)

The soul:
A soul itself is a dark particle of matter. Also called Chinta Mani in Yoga or Philosopher stone. During life the soul can be found in the area of the pineal gland. In some traditions this area in the brain is called cosmic mirror or Bindu chakra.

Kind regards,
Hubert R.

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