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ESCAPULARIUM 
THE KABBALAH E HIS OWN STORY

Kabbalah

 

The oldest body of spiritual wisdom in the world, it is a concrete system that allows us to understand the purpose of our existence.

Kabbalah means to receive, to obtain. It is an indispensable aid in the process of transformation of human, personal and collective awareness.

 

Kabbalah has no dogmas, it does not ask you to abandon your faith or religious path, it simply helps you understand the laws of the cosmos where every adversity is seen as an absolutely positive element, just as the antidote to the poisonous snake bite is contained in the poison same.

 

The entire Jewish tradition attributes to its alphabet a spiritual, ethical and psychological value that is not found in any other language.  Each letter has three levels, shape, sound and numerical value. The 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet are spiritual energies, so each letter that makes up our angel, in addition to a spiritual meaning, also has a numerical value. Kabbalah associates each name with a numerical value which takes on a metaphysical value and vibration.

 

 

The 72 angels or the 72 names of GOD

 

Knowing your angel according to Kabbalah can be a guide to better orient ourselves to understand what our spiritual self and not our Ego really wants. It is he, the spiritual self, who can help us not to get distracted.

 

Each angelic energy expresses its own quality, but conceals within itself its opposite. Two opposing energies that compete for our attention, the guardian (who represents our true essence of being divine), and our personal "devil" (from diaballo, which in Greek means to divide), the one who deceives and divides us, distracting us from unity towards which we should strive.

 

The color red

 

According to Kabbalah, red is used to defend us from the power to hurt us with our gaze, we could talk about the evil eye, a very powerful negative force. It's about the mean looks we get from those around us. Red is like an antidote against selfish desires that creep into the mind and heart. In early Christian art, archangels and seraphim were painted with red.

 

According to Kabbalah, the red bracelet must be tied on the left wrist, because adversity would enter from the left side of our body. Tradition dictates that a person who loves us should fasten the bracelet on us.

 

The Kabballah says to wrap the red cord around the wrist 7 times, according to an ancient custom  this bracelet is called Rachel's red thread. The number 7 has always been considered a magical number since ancient times.

 

 

                                   

 

CHAI, or LIFE. Two Hebrew letters Chet and Yod combined to compose the symbol that you will find engraved in the jewels of the Kabbalah collection by Letera33.

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