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The Qabalistic Tree of Life vs The &"Shamanic&" Tree

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    makedonce78
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    I've been sitting here and pondering this. In Qabalah this world is in Malkuth - on the bottom. In my country (Macedonia) and a lot more others around Europe that show shamanic roots the Tree is separated in 3 worlds: the roots are the underworld, the trunk is this world and the branches the upper world.

    I was wondering are they even compatible? If so, how would you make any correspondences? 😱

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      I've been sitting here and pondering this. In Qabalah this world is in Malkuth - on the bottom. In my country (Macedonia) and a lot more others around Europe that show shamanic roots the Tree is separated in 3 worlds: the roots are the underworld, the trunk is this world and the branches the upper world.

      I was wondering are they even compatible? If so, how would you make any correspondences? 😱

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      Frater MVKDSh
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      @makedonce78 said

      "I've been sitting here and pondering this. In Qabalah this world is in Malkuth - on the bottom. In my country (Macedonia) and a lot more others around Europe that show shamanic roots the Tree is separated in 3 worlds: the roots are the underworld, the trunk is this world and the branches the upper world.

      I was wondering are they even compatible? If so, how would you make any correspondences? 😱"

      When I think of a real tree i always associate the roots with the A.'.A, the body with the R.C. and the branches with the G.D.

      There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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        I've been sitting here and pondering this. In Qabalah this world is in Malkuth - on the bottom. In my country (Macedonia) and a lot more others around Europe that show shamanic roots the Tree is separated in 3 worlds: the roots are the underworld, the trunk is this world and the branches the upper world.

        I was wondering are they even compatible? If so, how would you make any correspondences? 😱

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        "I was wondering are they even compatible? If so, how would you make any correspondences?" 😱"

        That would be a great study in my book.
        Certainly i can see the comparison that in some of the Shamanic Practice cultures, the Tree is a Living SYMBOL that is used (along with other Shamanic Technology)to change STATES/WORLDS like in HERMETICISM, and also used to 'find' and 'anchor' STATES/WORLDS, so one 'knows where they are' so to speak.

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