Kabbalah and kabbalah Jewelry
Self-Improvement → Spirituality
- Author David Mann
- Published August 19, 2011
- Word count 670
Kabbalah is a philosophical theology in Jewiah world. It's based on the belief that each word, letter, number and accent of the Tora consists of keys to understanding the world as well as its inhabitants' souls. A lot of Kabbalah is derived from a book called the Zohar - " Book of Splendor" in Hebrew - several volumes of mystical commentary about the Torah, composed by Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai (Also known as rashbi), who lived in the second and third centuries CE.
Based on a few sources, Amulets and good luck charms have existed from the dawn of history. Their function was to give emotional protection for people, success in their endeavors and good things a person could want for one's family members and oneself.
Kabbalah pendants are inscribed with Kabbalah verses which bless their wearer with fertility, safe income, health, complete recovery or other blessings.
The original Hebrew language is regarded for its special powers and so it functions straight on ones subconscious. Many believe that Hebrew is the mother script from which all scripts evolved. Based on Kabbalah, it is forbidden for a man or woman who wears it, to be familiar with the material and the meaning of the codes on the amulet, but only the purpose for that it's created. There are two main reasons for that:
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"There is no blessing save from what is hidden from the eye";
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Once the person knows the Amulet's meaning, he's liable to attempt to interpret it at his own way which "disturbs" the Amulet's powers.
A person who wants to gain by the amulet need to be aware of the fact that he is bearing a blessed jewel and "consider" that from the moment he wears it. The intention here is that he or she gives the Amulet an opportunity to help. In the Amulet's design, the writing is generally Hebrew but you can find those that use a kind of writing called "Kabbalistic writing" or "Angel" script. The verses and the combinations are meant to aid solve a problem or have a wish answered.
Amulets can be created on any material due to the fact the letters will be the active element, yet gold, silver, leather as well as copper have energies which support the writing. So it is important to bear in mind the material from which the amulet is made.
Silver, from the sphere of Grace (Chesed), helps unconditionally (like the moon, which belongs to the same sphere and reflects the light of the sun). Gold, however, is from the sphere of law (Din), and aids only to people that deserve help (as does the sun, which creates its own light that reaches all of us, but can harm those that are not protected). Gold will either bring very strong assistance or none in any way. Copper (as well as brass and bronze) belongs to the sphere of essences (Yesod) which gives and takes equally, making it a certain platform for writing amulets.
Wearing a thin red thread is a tradition, popularly thought to be associated with Kabbalah, to ward off bad luck brought about by an "evil eye" . In Yiddish the red string is called a roite bindele. The red string is are likely to be made of thin red wool thread. It is tied as a bracelet on the left wrist of a wearer which is the receiving side of the body and soul, sealing protective energy within, while staving away negative influences that exist outside of one's body. It is thought that the left arm vein connects to the heart and when the thread falls off, the wearer's dreams come true.
I believe that whether you believe in Kabbalah jewelry or not, wearing a Kabbalah pendant can't heart. Additionally, being worn - the amulet or Kabbalah bracelet connects you to your desire on a daily basis and helps you to get reminded of your wish, as a result influences you to work in the direction of your goal, consciously or not, more often.
David Mann is the owner of , one of the world biggest Judaica, Jewish gifta Jewish jewelry and Kabballa Jewelry on the net.
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