Kabbalah jewelry
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Red string
Wearing a thin red string (as a type of talisman) is a custom, associated with Kabbalah, to ward off misfortune brought about by an "evil eye". In Yiddish the red string is called a roite bindele.
It is worn, or tied, as a type of bracelet or "band" on the left wrist of the wearer (the receiving side).
In the late 1990's the red string became popular with many celebrities in the United States, including many non-Jews. Led by Madonna, those that have taken to wearing them have included: Michael Jackson, Rosie O'Donnell, Ashton Kutcher, Britney Spears, David Beckham, Avril Lavigne, Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Lauren Conrad, Anthony Kiedis, Alex Moore.
It is worn, or tied, as a type of bracelet or "band" on the left wrist of the wearer (the receiving side).
In the late 1990's the red string became popular with many celebrities in the United States, including many non-Jews. Led by Madonna, those that have taken to wearing them have included: Michael Jackson, Rosie O'Donnell, Ashton Kutcher, Britney Spears, David Beckham, Avril Lavigne, Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Lauren Conrad, Anthony Kiedis, Alex Moore.
Kabbalah Red String Bracelet with Blessing Pendant
Shema Israel Kabbalah Red Bracelet - Leather, Silver, Gold
72 Names of God
2 Names of God Pendant with Star of Magen David
72 Names of God Kabbalah Pendant with Hamsa Hand
Flower of Life
The flower of life shape contains a secret shape known as the fruit of life. It consists of 13 spheres that hold many mathematical and geometrical laws. These laws represent the whole universe. Giving the flower of life to someone is like giving them the whole universe in one jewel.
People reported physical and psychological changes from wearing Flower of Life pendant. They experienced increased heart beat, prophetic dreams, dissolution of their illusions, seeing the reality for what it is, and freedom from deep-seated fears.
Tree of Life
The Tree of Life is one of the most familiar of the Sacred Geometry Symbols. The structure of the Tree of Life is connected to the sacred teachings of the Jewish Kabbalah but can be seen 3,000 years earlier in Egypt. It is possible to see the Tree of Life structure in many places around the conscious universe. The structure is represented in nature and relates to the Flower of Life.
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Sterling Silver KABBALAH MERKABAH CHARM
The Merkaba pendant is based on the flow of Prana energy (life force energy) in our body. By utilizing the ancient Prana breathing technique, we are able to restore the Prana flow through the pineal gland at the center of our brain.
The Merkaba pendant is great for healing and protection. The Merkaba assists us in our spiritual growth and connects us to our higher self. It enables us to feel unconditional love, thus healing ourselves as well as others. The Merkaba gives us the possibility of creating any kind of harmonious reality we desire.
The Merkaba pendant is a powerful symbol with special healing and protective characteristics.
Blue Opal KABBALAH MERKABA NECKLACE
Ten Sephirot
The Sephirot are considered revelations of the Creator's Will ("ratzon"), and they should not be understood as ten different "gods" but as ten different ways the one God reveals his Will through the Emanations. While in Cordoveran Kabbalah, Keter (The Divine Will) is listed as the first Sephirah, it is an intermediary above consciousness between God and the other, conscious Sephirot. The Sephirot are emanated from the Divine Will, because Kabbalah sees different levels within Keter, reflecting God's inner Will and outer Will. The innermost, hidden levels of Keter, also in some contexts called "The head/beginning that is not known", are united above the Sephirot with the Ein Sof (Divine essence). It is not God who changes but the ability to perceive God that changes. This difference between the "Ma'Ohr" ("Luminary"-Divine essence) and the "Ohr" ("Light") He emanates is stressed in Kabbalah, so as to avoid heretical notions of any plurality in the Godhead. In its early 12th-century dissemination, Kabbalah received criticism from some Rabbis, who adhered to "Hakirah" (Medieval Jewish philosophy), for its alleged introduction of multiplicity into Jewish monotheism. The multiplicity of revealed emanations only applies from the persective of the Creation, and not from the perspective of the infinite Divine essence.
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