The Sacred Kabbalah Names of God
According to the Kabbalah, God has 72 sacred names, consisting of three letters each. Each letter combination has profound meanings and is a code for activating different kinds of energies for helping in different aspects of our lives. They can assist in areas like finding a mate, getting married, making a better living, healing from a sickness, making new friends, and opening our hearts. The names originate from three verses from Sefer Shemot, Chapter Kaf Alef. Each verse consists of 72 letters that create a powerful spiritual frequency which can assist in overcoming the negative energy of the human ego. The 72 names offer us direct contact with the infinite spiritual abundance that nourishes the soul. Connecting with these sources of spiritual power offers protection from danger and tribulation and opens a doorway to a life of happiness and complete satisfaction. It offers tools to create a deep spiritual change from within.
The 72 names are energetic codes, infinitely powerful, which Moses used when splitting the Red Sea in two, to enable the Children of Israel to pass through and attain liberation. The codes are said to contain all the spiritual DNA combinations that can enable ascention, and "Tikun" ( repairing and healing).
Kabblists say that visualizing the names of God, composed of three letters each, can create blessing and success in many aspects of our lives. It creates energy for finding a mate, fertility, health, prosperity, self confidence, evading self distruction, happiness, faith, miracles and abundance. It is advised to meditate and visualize the 72 names during a few minutes every day. This will fill our lives with positive energy, light and love. The 72 names offer us direct contact to the divine energy that nourishes the world. Wearing or carrying amulets and pendants with the different names of God help to connect the physical world with the spiritual world. They create an aura around the person and bring him luck, blessing, happiness and joy. And beyond this lays a secret: To control the forces of nature man must first gain control of his own nature.
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