Which paths of the Tree illuminate you?
Map your Sun, Moon, and Ascendant to the twenty-two sacred paths between the ten Sephiroth
The Tree of Life maps the architecture of consciousness itself. Your birth chart illuminates three of the twenty-two paths — each carrying a Tarot Major Arcana, a Hebrew letter, and a specific initiation. Enter your birth data to discover which paths your soul is walking.
243 trees illuminated this week
“My Sun illuminated the path of Teth and the reading reframed what I’d been calling ‘my inability to be quiet’ into something I could actually work with. Specific Hebrew letter, specific exercise. Useful, not just pretty.” — ♌ LEO SUN · TREE OF LIFE DEEP READING
“The shadow path section is the part nobody else does. It told me exactly where my Moon gets stuck and which Hebrew letter to sit with to move through it. I’ve never had a system get that specific.” — ♊ CANCER MOON · TREE OF LIFE DEEP READING
“The Tarot mirror practice was the part I didn’t know I needed. My Ascendant illuminates The Lovers, and the reading walked me through exactly what to ask the card and what to listen for. Got an answer I’d been chasing for years in two sittings.” — ♎ LIBRA ASC · TREE OF LIFE DEEP READING
Your Illuminated Tree
The glowing lines are your illuminated paths. Click any path or node to jump to its card below.
Each glowing line on the Tree above is one of the paths below. Your Sun, Moon, and Ascendant each illuminate a different path — connecting two Sephiroth, carrying a Tarot card, and holding a Hebrew letter. These three paths together form your unique spiritual architecture.
Sephiroth Activated in Your Chart
You see 3 paths. 9 more you haven't walked.
Your illuminated paths show where consciousness already flows. The shadow paths — the nine zodiacal roads your Sun, Moon, and Ascendant don't touch — reveal what your Tree is avoiding. The deep reading maps both, then gives you a personalized pathworking sequence to ascend from Malkuth through your specific configuration.
- ◆ Shadow path analysis — your 9 undeveloped spiritual capacities
- ◆ Personalized pathworking sequence — which paths to walk, in what order
- ◆ Hebrew letter meditations — visualization, breath, and duration for each path
- ◆ Tarot mirror practice — working with your 3 Major Arcana as meditation objects
2,800+ words · Pathworking guide · Streams in real time
Or go wider
See how the Tree connects to Western astrology, Bazi, Sabian Symbols, Alchemy, and Hermetic Virtues
Explore the full six-system birth chart →Your Tree as a meditation program
10 personalized sessions mapped to your illuminated and shadow paths. Specific breath patterns, Hebrew letter visualizations, body positions, and exact durations. A structured 6-8 week program you can follow starting tonight.
- ⟐ 10 sessions sequenced from Malkuth upward through your specific Tree
- ⟐ Exact breath counts, visualization colors, and durations for each session
- ⟐ Hebrew letter meditations with journaling prompts
- ⟐ Daily integration micro-practice for non-session days
3,000+ words · 10 actionable sessions · Streams in real time
The Tree maps the spiritual paths. The Athanor reads the question you came with.
Pathworking is a long, sustained practice. The Athanor is for the question that arrives between sessions — answered through your full chart cross-referenced across Western astrology, Bazi, Sabian Symbols, the Tree, Hermetic Alchemy, and Hermetic Virtues. Three questions, $5.
Ask the Oracle →What is the Kabbalistic Tree of Life?
The Tree of Life is the central diagram of the Western mystery tradition — a living map of consciousness found in the Kabbalah. It contains ten Sephiroth (emanations of divine reality) connected by twenty-two paths. Together they model how the infinite becomes the finite, and how human consciousness can ascend back toward unity through deliberate spiritual practice.
The Ten Sephiroth
The Sephiroth are arranged in three pillars: Severity (left), Mercy (right), and the Middle Pillar of balance. From Kether at the crown to Malkuth at the base, they trace the architecture of both the cosmos and the psyche.
- Kether (The Crown) — The absolute, unity, source of all existence
- Chokmah (Wisdom) — Creative will, the primordial impulse, pure potential
- Binah (Understanding) — Receptive form, the great mother, structure
- Chesed (Mercy) — Expansion, grace, compassion, possibility
- Geburah (Strength) — Severity, power, discipline, transformation
- Tiphareth (Beauty) — The Self, the heart, integrating consciousness
- Netzach (Eternity) — Emotion, desire, will-to-live, creativity
- Hod (Splendor) — Intellect, reason, language, analysis
- Yesod (The Foundation) — The unconscious, dreams, the astral
- Malkuth (The Kingdom) — The physical world, matter, manifestation
The Twenty-Two Paths and Their Correspondences
Each path bridges two Sephiroth and carries a Tarot Major Arcana card and a Hebrew letter. The twelve zodiacal paths correspond directly to the twelve signs of the zodiac — Aries (The Emperor, path 28), Taurus (The Hierophant, path 16), Gemini (The Lovers, path 17), and so on through Pisces (The Moon, path 29). To walk a path is to undergo a specific initiation: moving from one state of consciousness to another.
How Your Birth Chart Maps to the Tree
Classical Kabbalistic astrology assigns each zodiac sign to one of the twenty-two paths. This calculator uses your Sun, Moon, and Ascendant — the three most powerful points in your natal chart — to identify which paths you naturally illuminate. Your Sun reveals your core spiritual identity on the Tree. Your Moon shows the path of your instinctive, emotional nature. Your Ascendant marks the path through which the world first encounters your energy.
Pathworking: Walking the Tree of Life
Pathworking is the practice of deliberately traveling the paths through meditation, visualization, and ritual. Practitioners use the Hebrew letter, Tarot imagery, and associated colors of each path as doorways into specific states of consciousness. A complete pathworking program typically begins at Malkuth (the material world) and ascends through the paths toward Tiphareth (the balanced self) and beyond. Understanding which paths your chart already illuminates — and which remain in shadow — is the foundation of any personalized pathworking practice.