The fourth path bridges the two highest expressions of divinity that are not the Crown itself. Daleth — the Door — opens between primordial Wisdom and the great containing Understanding. The Empress is not the origin of life but its portal: the cosmic womb through which the undifferentiated Wisdom-impulse becomes the structured seed of all form. She does not create ex nihilo. She receives the eternal light and gives it a face.

Correspondences

Path Number
14
Fourth path of the 22 — the horizontal bridge across the summit of the Supernal Triangle
Hebrew Letter
ד
Daleth — The Door
Numerical value: 4
Letter Type
Double
One of seven double letters — two sounds, two qualities
Double Letter
Tarot Trump
The Empress
Trump III — The Great Mother
Venus crowned with twelve stars
Attribution
♀ Venus
The generative principle — at the Supernal level, not personal desire but the cosmic eros that draws wisdom into form
Connecting Sephiroth
Chokmah → Binah
From Wisdom to Understanding — the Father-principle to the Mother-principle, across the top of the Supernal Triangle
Color (King Scale)
Emerald Green
The deep green of Venus — life, growth, the generative abundance that cascades down from the Supernal level into all worlds
Intelligence
Luminous
The Luminous (Bright and Clear) Intelligence — the only Supernal horizontal path attributed this quality of light-before-form
Sefer Yetzirah
Wisdom & Folly
Daleth governs Wisdom and Folly — the double letter encodes the two faces of generative abundance: blessed fertility and destructive excess
Fragrance
Rose / Sandalwood / Myrtle
The fragrances of Venus — warm, generative, inviting. Rose for love's sweetness; Myrtle the sacred plant of Aphrodite; Sandalwood for the depth beneath the beauty
Stone
Emerald
Emerald: Venus's stone, the deep green of living intelligence. Traditionally associated with the Tabula Smaragdina — the Emerald Tablet of Hermes
Weapon / Tool
The Girdle / Scepter
The Girdle of Venus (Cestus) that confers irresistible beauty; the Empress's scepter of creative authority — the will that opens the door

Position on the Tree

Position
The Supernal Crossbar
The horizontal bridge connecting Chokmah (upper right, Pillar of Mercy) to Binah (upper left, Pillar of Severity)
Level
Supernal Triangle
Path 14 operates entirely within the Supernal Triangle — above the Abyss, at the highest level of the Tree before Kether itself
Relationship to Abyss
Above the Abyss
Unlike Path 13 which crosses the Abyss, Path 14 moves entirely within the Supernal realm — between the two supreme archetypes
In the Lightning Flash
Third Arc
The Flaming Sword travels from Kether (via Path 12) to Binah, then descends — Path 14 is the lateral axis that ties Chokmah and Binah into a unified Supernal matrix

Path 14 is the only path that connects two Sephiroth of the Supernal Triangle without touching Kether. Where Paths 11 and 12 radiate downward from the Crown, and Path 13 descends from Crown to Heart, Daleth moves horizontally between the two pillars at the highest level — linking the archetypal masculine Wisdom of Chokmah with the archetypal feminine Understanding of Binah. This is the Sacred Marriage at the Supernal level. The Empress is the principle by which the two great polarities of divine being maintain their creative relationship — the door through which each enters the other's world, and through that crossing, generates everything below.

Connected Sephiroth

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The Path in Depth

The Door — Daleth as Cosmic Threshold

Daleth means "door." At every level of existence there is a threshold — a point where one mode of being passes into another. At the Supernal level, that threshold is the relationship between Chokmah and Binah: between the wild, undifferentiated flash of Wisdom (the pure masculine impulse, the primordial Father) and the vast containing Understanding (the great feminine vessel, the primordial Mother). Path 14 is the door through which each enters the other.

This is not a passive threshold. The Empress is not a keyhole waiting to be unlocked — she is the active principle of passage itself. The door opens in both directions: the Wisdom-impulse of Chokmah passes through Daleth into the containing vessel of Binah, where it becomes the seed of manifestation; and the Understanding of Binah reaches back through Daleth toward Chokmah, informing it with the possibility of form. All creation passes through this door. Every manifested thing was once a seed on Path 14, transiting from pure potential to structured becoming.

The number 4 (Daleth's numerical value) is the number of manifestation. Three completes the triangle — the minimal stable form; Four adds the fourth point, creating the tetrahedron, the first solid, the first enclosure. Four is the number of the Four Worlds, the Four Elements, the Four letters of the divine name (YHVH). Daleth is four because the door is where threeness (the completed Supernal Triangle) becomes the gateway to the fourfold world below.

In Hebrew letter mysticism, Daleth's shape is that of a bent figure leaning forward — the posture of the one who waits at the door, ready to open it. The bent posture also encodes poverty (dal = poor in Hebrew): the Empress, for all her abundance, is receptive before she is generous. She is made full by receiving, and she gives from her fullness. The cosmic door is always open to the light that wishes to pass through — but it receives before it transmits.

The Emerald Tablet of Hermes — the Tabula Smaragdina — is associated with Daleth through its stone correspondence. The Tablet begins: "That which is above is like that which is below, and that which is below is like that which is above." This is precisely the function of Path 14: the upper (Supernal) and lower (manifest) are connected through the Daleth door. The Empress is the "as above so below" principle made corporeal.

Venus and the Supernal Eros

Venus governs Netzach at the Sephirothic level — the sphere of raw desire, emotion, nature's wild vitality, the compelling pull of beauty. But on Path 14, Venus operates at a level so elevated that personal desire is barely a memory. The Venusian force on Daleth is not the desire of one person for another — it is the Eros that holds the universe together.

The Empress sits in a lush garden, crowned with twelve stars (the zodiac, the full circuit of heaven), her robe alive with pomegranates, wheat at her feet, a heart-shaped shield bearing the Venus symbol. This is not a garden of private delight — it is the universe in its generative phase. The twelve stars crown her because her generativity spans all of time and all modes of being. The wheat is not decoration — it is the primary symbol of civilizational abundance, of the transition from hunting to cultivation, of the principle that something planted multiplies beyond itself.

In the Gnostic and Neoplatonic traditions, Eros is not merely the god of personal love but the cosmic binding force — the desire that holds atoms together, that pulls the soul toward the Good, that draws the divine downward into matter and the material upward toward spirit. Plato's Symposium discusses this dual Eros: the common Aphrodite (Aphrodite Pandemos) who governs bodily desire, and the heavenly Aphrodite (Aphrodite Ourania) who governs spiritual love. Path 14's Venus is unambiguously the heavenly Aphrodite — the Eros of the Supernal.

Copper is Venus's metal — the alchemical symbol for Venus (♀) is identical to the symbol for copper in chemistry. Copper is the metal most associated with conductivity, with the transmission of energy and warmth. It does not generate its own power — it conveys it. The Empress as copper: she is the supreme conductor of the divine creative impulse between Chokmah and Binah, between the masculine flash of wisdom and the feminine depth of understanding.

The double quality encoded in Daleth as a Double Letter (Wisdom and Folly, per Sefer Yetzirah) reflects the two faces of Venusian abundance. At her highest, the Empress is pure creative generosity — the principle that makes abundance possible, that says "yes" to all becoming. At her lowest, she becomes the principle of excess — pleasure without wisdom, fertility without direction, abundance that overwhelms form. The mystic who encounters Path 14 encounters both: the invitation of infinite generativity and the necessity of choosing what to let through the door.

The Luminous Intelligence — Light Before Form

The intelligence attributed to Path 14 is Sekhel Meir — the Luminous, Bright and Clear Intelligence. This attribution is singular: it is the light that illuminates the relationship between Wisdom and Understanding at the highest level, before that relationship descends into the differentiated forms of the lower Tree.

Light, at the Supernal level, is not yet the solar light of Tiphareth or the lunar light of Path 13. It is the primordial luminosity — the "Let there be light" that precedes the creation of the sun, moon, and stars in the Genesis account. When Path 14 illuminates, it illuminates the generative matrix itself: the relationship between the Father-principle and the Mother-principle that makes all subsequent creation possible. To stand on Path 14 is to see, with blinding clarity, how Wisdom becomes Understanding, how the formless becomes the formed.

The Zohar speaks of three lights that preceded creation: the Ohr Ein Sof (the Limitless Light, beyond the Tree entirely), the Ohr (the first Light, corresponding to Kether), and the Zohar itself — the Splendor that is not identical to the Light but carries its quality. Path 14's Luminous Intelligence corresponds to something like the Zohar in this schema: not the source of light but the vehicle that makes the source's light navigable, visible, and expressible in the language of form.

The Empress's crown of twelve stars directly encodes the zodiac as her domain — she is crowned by the full circle of temporal manifestation, suggesting that her luminosity is not the timeless brilliance of Kether but the intelligence that knows how to express timelessness through time. This is the Luminous Intelligence in action: making the eternal visible within the temporal, making the Supernal navigable by the souls descending into manifestation.

There is a tradition that the Emerald Tablet — found in the tomb of Hermes Trismegistus, engraved on a tablet of pure emerald — is the condensed expression of all Hermetic wisdom. Emerald is Daleth's stone. The Luminous Intelligence of Path 14 is, in this reading, the intelligence that the Emerald Tablet encodes: the principle of correspondence (as above, so below) expressed so purely that it illuminates every other principle automatically. To truly understand Path 14 is to hold the Emerald Tablet fully — and everything else follows from it.

Across Traditions

Kabbalah
Daleth is the fourth Hebrew letter, numerical value 4. One of seven Double Letters, governing Wisdom and Folly (Sefer Yetzirah). The Luminous Intelligence of Path 14 connects Chokmah (divine Wisdom, the primordial masculine) to Binah (divine Understanding, the primordial feminine) — the Sacred Marriage at the summit of the Tree. This is the Yichud (divine union) that precedes all manifestation. Binah is called Ama (the dark sterile mother) before Daleth opens; Aima (the bright fertile mother) once the path of Venus carries the seed of Chokmah across.
Tarot
The Empress (Trump III) sits enthroned in a verdant garden, crowned with twelve stars, robed in pomegranates, her scepter raised, a heart-shaped shield bearing the Venus symbol at her side. She is visibly pregnant — or at least, generatively full. The number III encodes the triangle, the first complete form — and the Empress is the principle that holds the triangle's three vertices together: Kether (pure being), Chokmah (wisdom), Binah (understanding) are united in her generative presence. She does not contain them — she is the force that holds their relationship active.
Hermetic
The Hermetic Venus is not simply the goddess of beauty — she is the Anima Mundi, the World Soul, the cosmic intelligence that animates matter by carrying the divine impulse into every level of manifestation. The Emerald Tablet's central axiom — "As above, so below" — is the Hermetic formulation of exactly what Path 14 does: it carries the Supernal correspondence (the relationship between Chokmah and Binah) downward through all the worlds, so that every level reflects the Supernal generative marriage. Venus is the principle of this correspondence.
Alchemy
In alchemy, Venus/Copper represents the animating spirit of the material work — the principle that gives life to inert matter. The alchemical process requires the marriage of the philosophical Sulphur (the masculine, fiery, Chokmah-like principle) with the philosophical Mercury (the feminine, receptive, Binah-like principle). Path 14 is the vessel in which this marriage occurs. The Luminous Intelligence of Daleth corresponds to the "First Matter" — the prima materia illuminated by the alchemist's intelligence before the work of transformation begins.
Hindu / Tantric
Shakti — the divine feminine cosmic creative energy — finds her highest expression in her relationship with Shiva (the masculine principle of pure consciousness). Path 14 maps the Shakti-Shiva union at the Supernal level: not the passionate embrace of personal deities but the primordial creative tension between pure consciousness (Chokmah/Shiva) and the power that moves within it (Binah/Shakti). Saraswati (wisdom, learning, creativity) and Lakshmi (abundance, beauty, generativity) together embody the Daleth principle — and indeed, at the cosmic level they are one goddess wearing two faces.
Jungian
The Great Mother archetype — in her fully developed, positive aspect — is the principle of unconditional creative support. She is the matrix within which all potential becomes actual, all seeds become plants, all intentions become form. Jung distinguished between the terrible mother (the devouring, form-dissolving aspect, which belongs more to Binah alone) and the nourishing mother (the generative, life-giving aspect, which is Path 14's contribution). The Empress on Daleth is the nourishing cosmic mother — not the personal mother of psychological complexes but the transpersonal principle that makes growth itself possible.
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