Kabbalah and Tarot: Path Assignments and Symbolism

Kabbalah and Tarot: Path Assignments and Symbolism

BY NICOLE LAU

The Golden Dawn's integration of Kabbalah and tarot created the system most modern readers use today. By assigning 22 Major Arcana to 22 Tree of Life paths and mapping Minor Arcana to sephiroth, they transformed tarot into complete Kabbalistic tool. Understanding these correspondences deepens tarot practice and reveals cosmic structure underlying the cards.

The Golden Dawn System

In 1888, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn mapped tarot onto Tree of Life, creating correspondences still used in most modern tarot books and decks including Rider-Waite-Smith and Thoth.

22 Major Arcana = 22 Paths

Each trump card assigned to path between sephiroth, with Hebrew letter and astrological attribution:

The Fool: Aleph, Air, Kether to Chokmah

The Magician: Beth, Mercury, Kether to Binah

The High Priestess: Gimel, Moon, Kether to Tiphareth

The Empress: Daleth, Venus, Chokmah to Binah

The Emperor: Heh, Aries, Chokmah to Tiphareth

The Hierophant: Vav, Taurus, Chokmah to Chesed

The Lovers: Zayin, Gemini, Binah to Tiphareth

The Chariot: Cheth, Cancer, Binah to Gevurah

Strength: Teth, Leo, Chesed to Gevurah

The Hermit: Yod, Virgo, Chesed to Tiphareth

Wheel of Fortune: Kaph, Jupiter, Chesed to Netzach

Justice: Lamed, Libra, Gevurah to Tiphareth

The Hanged Man: Mem, Water, Gevurah to Hod

Death: Nun, Scorpio, Tiphareth to Netzach

Temperance: Samekh, Sagittarius, Tiphareth to Yesod

The Devil: Ayin, Capricorn, Tiphareth to Hod

The Tower: Peh, Mars, Netzach to Hod

The Star: Tzaddi, Aquarius, Netzach to Yesod

The Moon: Qoph, Pisces, Netzach to Malkuth

The Sun: Resh, Sun, Hod to Yesod

Judgement: Shin, Fire, Hod to Malkuth

The World: Tav, Saturn/Earth, Yesod to Malkuth

Minor Arcana on Sephiroth

Numbered cards (Ace-10) represent sephiroth in four elemental worlds:

Aces: Kether in four elements - root of power

Twos: Chokmah - initial manifestation

Threes: Binah - understanding, form

Fours: Chesed - stability, mercy

Fives: Gevurah - conflict, severity

Sixes: Tiphareth - harmony, beauty

Sevens: Netzach - victory, endurance

Eights: Hod - splendor, communication

Nines: Yesod - foundation, dreams

Tens: Malkuth - completion, manifestation

Court Cards as Elemental Combinations

Kings: Fire of element (active, initiating)

Queens: Water of element (receptive, nurturing)

Knights: Air of element (moving, communicating)

Pages: Earth of element (grounded, learning)

Why This System Works

The correspondences create coherent symbolic framework. Each card gains depth from its Kabbalistic position - its sephiroth, path, Hebrew letter, planet or sign. Readings become journeys through Tree of Life, revealing spiritual dynamics.

Bringing Kabbalah-Tarot Into Practice

Study the correspondences. Learn which cards connect which sephiroth. Understand Hebrew letters and astrological attributions. Our Tarot Tapestries and Sacred Geometry Tapestries featuring Tree of Life support this integration. Ritual Candles in sephirotic colors enhance practice.

22 paths, 78 cards, one Tree. The map revealed.

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