Kabbalah jewelry amulets for protection and good beliefs
Posted by bluenoemi on January 2, 2010
The Kabbalah jewelry
The Kabbalah jewels have a deep meaning because they are integrated with sentences from the Kabbalah, blessings from the Jewish prayers for success, protection against the evil eye and guarding the person who wears it.
Sentences that bless the mother and daughter, fertility and safe income, health and full recovery.
Kabbalah jewelry for good luck success and protection
Kabbalah Jewelry and Amulets are known for their abilities to bring protection, success, good luck, security, wealth, and health to their wearers.
Each piece has its own unique mystical powers and special meaning, allowing you to select the one that best meets the needs of the wearer.
The literal translation of the term Kabbalah is “receiving.” This refers to “receiving” the hidden mystical truths behind Jewish thinking and Jewish Traditions.According to Kabbalistic tradition, knowledge of Kabbalah was transmitted orally by the Patriarchs and sages.
Initially Kabbalah was widely studied by pious Jews who wished to understand the mystical aspects of the connection between man and God.
Eventually the sages feared that the secrets of Jewish Mysticism may fall into the wrong hands during foreign conquests or may be misinterpreted by unknowledgeable students. It was therefore decided to reserve the study of Kabbalah to pious and knowledgeable students over the age of 40.
This has been the case for over 2000 years until recently when a renewed interest suddenly appeared.Now Kabbalah is being studied by many people all over the world including famous celebrities.
Kabbalah jewelry Ben Porat Yosef necklace
Jewish mysticism has begun to attract the attention of the masses as they search for hidden wisdom and meaning in turbulent times. With these unique jewelry designs, we provide the opportunity to connect with the ancient powers of Jewish mysticism.
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Ben Porat Prayer- part of the verse from Genesis “Joseph is a fruitful bough even a fruitful bough by a well…”.
This verse comes from the blessing of Jacob to his favorite and beloved son Joseph, whose decedents are liked to a fruitful prosperous tree that grows on a fountain.
In Jewish tradition the descedents of Joseph are believed to be protected from the “Evil Eye” or the misfortune that comes from the envy of others in ones success.
It is known Joseph was not only successful in life but also rose to greatness while overcoming jealousy and vengeance from even his own brothers, and others who wished him harm. He did so by being truthful and generous.
Ben Porat Prayer- The inscription is from Genisis 49:22
Kabbalah jewelry Ben Porat Yosef
About the Jewish talisman – the Hamsa
hamsa necklace with roman glass
The hamsa is a Middle Eastern symbol dating back to prehistoric times designed to give protection from the evil eye, bad luck that results from the attention or jealousy of others.
Today it is used both by Jewish and Muslim culture. The hamsa consists of a hand, usually pointing fingers down with an eye in the middle.
Most commonly, the Hamsa is made in the shape of a hand with five fingers outstretched. There is, however, the unique Cohanim Hamsa. In this position, the forefinger and third finger are joined from one side, and the ring finger and the little finger are joined from the other side. This forms the Hebrew letter “shin” and is the position of a Cohen’s fingers when he blesses the congregation.
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The name “Hamsa” (“Hansa” in Sanskrit, or “Al Khamsa” in Arabic) is from the Semitic root word for five, and is a very ancient symbol in the Middle East. Although it is an ancient symbol, the Hamsa is still popular today and is believed to possess magical powers of protection, happiness and prosperity.
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benjamin sassoon chandgawkar said
Sir,
Kindly let me know the price of silver ring of kabbalah
bluenoemi said
Hi
You can find the ring at
http://www.bluenoemi-jewelry.com/heverispri.html
Thanks
bluenoemi said
The price of the ring is 180 dollars – free shipping
Please have a look at
http://www.bluenoemi-jewelry.com/heverispri.html
Thanks
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everyone would love to have a diamond bracelet but they are a hell lot expensive,*:
jewelryat said
Thank you for sharing