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Tree of Life earrings

Tree of Life earrings

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Wintery Tree Charms on Silver plated, nickel free earring wires, Tibetan Silver charms.

In the Kabbalah faith they believe that the Tree of life is the stages of life we go through, From the first thought to enlightenment.

Kabbalists believe the Tree of Life to be a diagrammatic representation of the process by which the Universe came into being. On the Tree of Life, the beginning of the Universe is placed at a space above the first Sephirah, named Kether ("crown" in English). It is not always pictured in reproductions of the Tree of Life, but is referred to universally as Ain Soph Aur (Ain - Without, Soph - End, Aur - Light). To the Kabbalists, it symbolises that point beyond which our comprehension of the origins of Being cannot go; it is considered to be an infinite nothingness out of which the first 'thing' (thought of in science and the Kabbalah to be energy) exploded to create a Universe of multiple things. [2][3] Kabbalists also do not envision time and space as pre-existing, and place them at the next three stages on the Tree of Life.

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