The word “kabbalah” comes from an Aramaic word meaning “to receive.” There are two ways of receiving: (1) receiving for the self alone, which is what the ego wants. This…
read moreThe universe gives us more of whatever we focus on. So if we are enjoying life, and appreciating what we have, we’ll get more. Sometimes are attention is so consumed…
read moreRav Nachmon of Breslav said that every moment is a new beginning. Every act is your very first. Don’t think of any action you perform as if you have already…
read moreAna Bekoach PrayerThis is one of the most power of all Kabbalistic Prayers. It was written by Rabbi Nahonia in the 1st century A.D. The Prayer has seven lines, each…
read moreVowell Sounds The following vowel sounds can be intoned to create balance of mind, body, and spirit. The intonations can be done anywhere at any time, but are probably most…
read moreLady Nada is the female counterpart of Christ. Her name, Nada, means “holy sound” in Sanskrit, and signifies in her highest aspect the “sound of silence.” It is the everpresent…
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