JackofWands
As an experiment, I overlaid the structure of the Tree of Life (using this more symmetrical model as opposed to the Kircher Tree, just for simplicity's sake) in the Four Worlds, with each world starting one Sephirah down and the bottom of the Tree reconnecting with the top to form a complete loop. I'm not sure if what I mean by this is entirely clear, so let me give a few examples:
-Malkuth in Atziluth overlaps with Yesod in Briah, Tiphereth in Yetzirah, and Kether in Assiah
-Malkuth in Yetzirah overlaps with Yesod in Assiah, Tiphereth in Atziluth, and Kether in Briah
-Netzach in Assiah overlaps with Chesed in Atziluth and Chokmah in Briah
-Netzach in Briah overlaps with Chesed in Yetzirah and Chokmah in Assiah
Hopefully, this makes sense. The idea is to overlay the Four Worlds and find interconnections between the manifestations of different Sephiroth in them. So my question is as follows: Is there something to be gleaned from this? Is there some underlying link that makes Malkuth in Atziluth similar to Yesod in Briah and Tiphereth in Yetzirah? Extrapolating this to Tarot, is it fair to draw a connection between the Ten of Wands, Nine of Cups, and Six of Swords because of this construction? Or do you feel that something like this is too arbitrary and off-map to provide helpful connections for practical use?
Any thoughts are welcome.
-Malkuth in Atziluth overlaps with Yesod in Briah, Tiphereth in Yetzirah, and Kether in Assiah
-Malkuth in Yetzirah overlaps with Yesod in Assiah, Tiphereth in Atziluth, and Kether in Briah
-Netzach in Assiah overlaps with Chesed in Atziluth and Chokmah in Briah
-Netzach in Briah overlaps with Chesed in Yetzirah and Chokmah in Assiah
Hopefully, this makes sense. The idea is to overlay the Four Worlds and find interconnections between the manifestations of different Sephiroth in them. So my question is as follows: Is there something to be gleaned from this? Is there some underlying link that makes Malkuth in Atziluth similar to Yesod in Briah and Tiphereth in Yetzirah? Extrapolating this to Tarot, is it fair to draw a connection between the Ten of Wands, Nine of Cups, and Six of Swords because of this construction? Or do you feel that something like this is too arbitrary and off-map to provide helpful connections for practical use?
Any thoughts are welcome.