“See that you make them according to the pattern shown you on the mountain.” (Exodus 25:40, NIV)

In the wisdom of Kabbalah, the pattern shown to Moses on Mount Sinai, revealed as the intricate design of the Tabernacle, is none other than the divine structure of the Tree of Life. Each Sephirot on the Tree—circular spheres of divine energy—represents a channel through which the light of the Infinite (Ein Sof) flows into creation.

The same blueprint, radiating from the heights of spiritual existence, was given to Moses to establish the Tabernacle, the dwelling place of God’s presence on Earth. This pattern wasn’t simply for an external structure; it mirrored the inner dimensions of the soul, designed to align humanity with divine reality. The circles of the Kabbalah Tree, corresponding to both cosmic order and personal transformation, show how heaven is interwoven with the material world, with each Sephirot guiding the process of divine manifestation.

In the New Covenant, the same heavenly pattern is reflected within every born-again believer. The Tree of Life, once perceived as an external revelation, is now inscribed within the hearts and minds of those who receive the Spirit of God through Christ.

Just as the Tabernacle housed the Shekinah, today, the believer becomes the living temple, with the divine Sephirot illuminating their soul. The pathways of Keter (Crown), Chochmah (Wisdom), Binah (Understanding), and so forth are spiritually alive within, guiding them in union with the divine will. The same heavenly order Moses witnessed is manifest inside each believer, as they become living embodiments of God’s design, fulfilling the prophecy of the New Covenant: that God’s law and presence are written within them (Jeremiah 31:33), bringing the divine pattern into daily life.