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Yael Dragwyla First North American rights

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A note on consideration of the Tree of Life as a multilinear system that can be decomposed into an
infinite number of Trees of Life each having a distinct number of Sephiroth and Paths. Should be noted in
New Magicks for a New Age, my Qaballah & Tarot: A Basic Course, and any other of my manuscripts to
which it is relevant.

The Tree of Life is not only fractal in nature, each Sephirah and, according to some authorities, even
each Path being a Tree of Life in its own right, the elements of which are in turn also Trees of Life, and so
on ad infinitum; but multilinear, as well.
The Tree of Life can be represented in the form of an array or multilinear vector containing A
elements, where A = z1 x z2 x . . . z= zi for 1 i and zj N, the set of all natural numbers,
decomposable into vectors each containing A/zj = Aj elements, for some i,j N. Hence there can be
simultaneously less than 10 and more many more than 10 Sephirah and 22 Paths in a given version of
the Tree of Life, depending upon how you decompose the fractal universe that is the primordial Tree of
Life.
For example, the Tree of Life can be conceived of as comprising ten Sephirah and 22 Paths, no more,
no less, as is traditional. Simultaneously, it can be conceived of as comprising 16 Sephirah and 16 = 136
Paths, or 5 Sephirah and 2 Paths, or any other permitted* combination. All these Trees are decomposition
products of the One Tree, the original, coexisting simultaneously.

*For a version of the Tree of Life containing exactly n Sephirah, where n a natural or counting number, it
can have no more than n = n x (n+1)/2 Paths, that is, connections between the separate
members of pairs of that Trees Sephirah.

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