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THE NAMES OF GOD 72

The Kabbalah teaches that every human being shares the same ultimate purpose in life it is to have total happiness and fulfillment that God desires for us. But while this is easy to say, the reality is that it takes a true spiritual work to eliminate negative tendencies that separate us from the gift of life. One of the most important teachings of Kabbalah is that we are not alone in this task of life. There are powerful tools that can help us, including the Bible. Kabbalah tells us that the Bible is neither a subject for academic discussion or a book of commandments and prohibitions must be taken literally. Rather, the Bible is a coded document in which the true secrets of the universe are hidden, including the amazing spiritual technology known as the 72 Names of God. What exactly are the 72 Names? According to Kabbalistic teachings, the 72 unique combinations of the Hebrew letters of Chapter 14 of the book of Exodus create a spiritual vibration that serves as a powerful antidote against the negative energy of the human ego and act as an index to a specific spiritual frequencies. Just looking at the letters, as well as closing your eyes and visualizing, you can connect with those frequencies. This revelation is a crucial step forward in the work of the Kabbalists Scholars through thousands of years. Each new generation has come just in their efforts to decode the Bible, each based on work that came before, each contributing to Kabbalistic wisdom. The purpose and commitment of the Centre Kabbalah is to continue this work. The Kabbalah scholar Yehuda Berg spent five years researching and discovering the hidden meanings of the lyrics of which comprise the 72 Names. His revelation has been a breakthrough in the long history of Kabbalah. The key to connecting with the power of names found in the specific biblical passages which were discovered. As described in the Bible, 600,000 Israelites were standing on the banks of the Red Sea. The Pharaoh and the Egyptian army was pursuing. With water in front and behind the enemy, there seemed nowhere to go were the Israelites. All they could do was salvation to God desperately seek. And what was the response of the Creator to his cries? This is one of the passages most studied and debated by scholars in the Bible. God's answer was: "Why do you ask me?" But who else could the Israelites call if not God? The Kabbalists explain that this passage contains an encrypted message explaining the secrets of human nature and how to overcome the challenges that face us throughout our lives. In his commentary on this passage, the Zohar, the source of all Kabbalistic wisdom, explains that in truth there was no need for assistance from the Creator, because at that moment Moses revealed the 72 Names and the collective consciousness of the people rose. But not a single molecule of water moved until the people themselves physically closer to the sea with absolute certainty. Water only when they reached the neck, while still maintaining absolute certainty that the water would break, was that opened the sea clearing the way to freedom. As the Zohar makes clear, the purpose of the 72 Names is hidden in the story where they were found. Names are a tool to help humanity to have control over chaos by controlling our physical nature, the only obstacle is our ego. Just to overcome our ego from its own foundation brings control over the world physical, and that is the purpose of the INSTRUMENT THAT IS THE 72 NAMES. The Zohar goes further and explains that, despite what we might think, our ego is not really who we are. Rather, the Kabbalists describe the ego as a garment, a curtain that hides the light of our true nature. Our purpose in this world is to remove the garment that conceals our true essence and potential.

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