The image depicts the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, a symbol used in Jewish mysticism. It consists of ten interconnected circles, known as sephirot, which represent different aspects of God, the universe, and the human soul. These sephirot are arranged in three columns and connected by lines or paths. Each circle contains a Hebrew word, which names the corresponding sephira: Keter (Crown) at the top Chokhmah (Wisdom) and Binah (Understanding) on the right and left sides of the upper section, respectively Chesed (Kindness) and Gevurah (Severity) on the right and left sides of the middle section, respectively Tiferet (Beauty) in the center Netzach (Eternity) and Hod (Splendor) on the right and left sides of the lower middle section, respectively Yesod (Foundation) just above the bottom Malkhut (Kingdom) at the bottom The Tree of Life is a central symbol in Kabbalah, representing the process through which the Divine creates the world and relates to it, as well as a path to spiritual illumination.
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