
Keter · Crown
Position: The highest intent of the situation, its root and purpose — what it all happens for
Come back every day — +1 ⭐ for logging in.
On your 7th day in a row — +5 ⭐ and 30% off the subscription
Sign in to start your streak and earn ⭐
A Kabbalistic ten-card spread on the Tree of Life: each card falls into its own sephirah — a level of being from the highest intent down to embodiment. Read from top to bottom, like the descent of force from source to manifestation. The deepest reading of all — it shows not «what will happen» but how the whole situation is built: from spirit to matter.
See how the positions are arranged and the order in which the cards are placed.
What each position reveals and how the card that falls there unfolds its meaning.

Position: The highest intent of the situation, its root and purpose — what it all happens for

Position: The initial impulse, the driving spark, the masculine energy of beginning

Position: How the intent takes form: structure, limitation, the womb of the idea

Position: What expands and gives: generosity, growth, support and foundation

Position: What limits and disciplines: resistance, necessary severity

Position: The heart of the situation: the conscious self, the point of balance where everything meets

Position: Feelings, desires and attractions — what moves the heart and instinct

Position: Thought, logic and words — how the mind makes sense of the situation

Position: The unconscious and the foundation: the images and links on which everything rests

Position: Embodiment in matter: the outcome, how it all manifests in real life
The Tree of Life is an ancient map of creation: ten sephirot-spheres joined by paths along which force descends from pure intent to the manifest world. In divination the Tree is laid rarely and never for trifles — it is a question about how the whole situation is built, on all its levels at once.
Each of the ten cards falls into its own sphere: from the Crown at the summit — the highest meaning and the root — through wisdom and understanding, mercy and severity, the heart-harmony, feeling and mind — down to the Kingdom, where everything takes form in real life. So you see not just «what will be», but where things grow from and where the knot lies that holds the whole picture.
The Tree is read top to bottom, as a descent: the upper triad is intent and spirit, the middle is will and heart, the lower is feeling, thought and the unconscious, and the very bottom card is the outcome in matter. The three pillars — mercy on the right, severity on the left and balance in the middle — show where your situation leans: toward expansion, toward limitation, or toward balance.