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I am not a freemason so my knowledge of their stuff is next to nothing but I will say that the masons use the King James Bible. Secret societies use occult blinds and special symbols to encrypt their occult teachings in ways that initiates will understand but the uninitiated will not. In the KJV Bible, in the Lord’s Prayer, three of the Sephiroth of the Kabbalah Tree of Life are invoked at the very end: Kingdom (Malkuth), Power(Geburah), and Glory(Chesed). This suggests that the Lord’s Prayer aka the Our Father is in fact a “covering of the bases” or, in this case, a “covering of the Sephiroth” and that Jesus was also a Kabbalah master.

I don’t know what shapes are in that image though. Those are close to the Tree of Life but they are not the Tree of Life. The Tree of Life has 10 visible Sephiroth and 1 hidden Sephirah: Da’ath.

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*correction: Glory is not Chesed. That was a morning brain fart.

Glory is Hod.

In one of the Pranic healing book I have he mentions 12 not 11 in the tree of life. I can’t tell you more off the top of my head, but 12 is not being kept secret even from English speaking Americans shopping on Amazon.

I looked through some stuff and looked online but didn't see anything with 12. Usually it's 10 or 11 depending on whether it is the perfect Tree of Life, the imperfect Tree of Life, or the combined Tree of Life. Perfect has Da'ath but not Malkuth. Imperfect has Malkuth, but not Da'ath. Combined has both.

Some depictions of the Tree of Life include extra circles at the top above Kether or at the bottom below Malkuth.

Above Kether, those are "the three veils of the absolute" aka "the three negative veils of existence: Ain, Ain Soph, and Ain Soph Aur.

Sometimes Qlipoth is tacked on to the bottom below Malkuth. That's not a Sephirah.