Instructions For Using The 72 Names of God Instructions For Using The 72 Names of God
Instructions For Using The 72 Names of God Instructions For Using The 72 Names of God
First, sit in a comfortable chair with your palms up in a dark room in front of your computer. Then
Then get into a
meditative zone and quiet your mind, gently pushing out any extraneous thoughts. Begin to do slow rhythmic
breathing and focus on your third eye...Think of this as a computer software program for the evolution of your
soul. ou
ou are about to utilize a powerful code to access ver y specific energies for soul correction and
transformation. Begin by studying the chart of the !" #ames of $od to see what aspects of your life are in need
of a spiritual boost. %f you are spiritual attuned, you will automatically resonate with a particular name and
meaning that your soul knows is for your highest good and needs immediate attending to.
&fter you have identified which name you wish to meditate on, click with your computer mouse until the box
expands to reveal a larger version of the holy name and spiritual intention you have
h ave chosen to meditate on. To
further facilitate your meditation, you may opt to add a selection of soothing trance music or nature sounds by
clicking on one of the selections provided in the audio player below the expanded box...or ignore it and do the
meditation in silence.
• 1. &sk permission
permission of the 'ight to use
u se the holy (ebrew letters for your meditative purpose. )ince $od
created the worlds with these letters they are holy and belong to him.
• 2. Be humble but direct
d irect as you state your intention. *all upon the 'ightforce of $od for what you
specifically wish to accomplish through this meditation. For example, if the purpose is to transform
negative emotions to their positive counterparts, list these emotions in your own words. &sk that the
healing energy from the specific name of $od help to transform these negative emotions.
• 3. Begin again with slow and rhythmic deep breathing. $ently push away any extraneous thoughts so
that you may completely concentrate only on your breath. &s you drift into an alpha state, imagine that
the three letter combination of (ebrew letters are brightly smoldering as if o n fire. &ll the illusions
illusions of
existence begin to fade off and you are alone with your thoughts as never nev er before...ou
before...ou are alone with the
'ightforce of $od. Begin to repeat like a mantra, slowly over and over ove r again, the +nglish transliteration
of the (ebrew letters. %f possible, vibrate the letters at the pitch o f middle *. ou
ou will begin to develop a
slow rhythmic breathing cadence of repeating the letters over and over again in a manner that is
comfortable for you. &s your meditation on the holy three letter name of $od and the angel behind be hind
becomes more intense, the letters will glow brighter and brighter.
brighter.
• 4. )tart with minutes a day and try to work up to "- minutes a day. &s
&s you bring yourself out of the
meditation, remember to sit for two minutes to completely come b ack from alpha state.
• 5. ith consistent practice you will, over time, get more advanced in your meditation. o our
ur intentions
will grow more complicated, you may want to combine two names together. This would involve a
/stitching process/ whereby you create a new hybridized name. This occurs in the following manner0
take the first letter from the first name with the first letter of the second name, the second letter of the
first name with the second letter of the second name, and the third letter of the first name with the third
letter of the second name. 1epeat this new six2letter name as a mantra over and over again as you would
the three2letter name.
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Beshalach from the Book of )hemot :+xodus; from the Torah. +ach of these three verses contains !" letters.
*ollectively they describe the peak moments of the splitting of the 1ed )ea.
56 &nd the angel of $od, which went before the camp of %srael, removed and went behind them< and the pillar
of the cloud went from before their face, and stood behind them0 "- &nd it came between the camp of the
+gyptians and the camp of %srael< and it was a cloud and darkness
d arkness to them, but it gave light by night to these0 so
that the one came not near the other all the night. "5 &nd =oses stretched out his hand over the sea< and the
'ord caused the sea to go back by a strong east wind all that night, and made the sea dry land, and the waters
were divided.
The formula for a three2letter combination is constructed in the following manner0 take the first letter from
4erse
4erse 56 and then combine it with the last letter from 4erse
4erse "- and the first letter from 4erse
4erse "5. The second
three2letter combination is obtained by taking the second letter from 4er
4erse
se 56, combining it with the second to
last letter from 4erse "-, and the second letter from 4erse "5� and so on. This process is continued until a total
of !" three2letter combinations are formed. +ach three2letter combination is the name of a specific attribute of
$od as well as being the name of a specific angel that represents that attribute of $od.
/Behold, % send an angel before you, to guard you on the way and to bring you to the place which % have
prepared. $ive heed to him and hearken to his voice, do not rebel against him, for he will not pardon your
transgressions< for my name is in him./
#ow that you have a basic 3abbalistic understanding of how the !" #ames of $od were derived, you are ready
to partake of this amazing meditation tool.
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'ealin
Mem amed Ayin + 6
Mira"le ma9in
7d amed 7d + 5
Transform
Transform hatred throh
throh n"onditional love
:av Aleph amed + 11
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#emove stati"eo so prayers are answered
7d amed *af + 1
#emovin eo
#esh Shin :av + 85
Finish what
wh at yo startover"ome o0sti"les
Mem :av Aleph + 8@
/rea9in Cdment
Tav #esh 7d + 5.
Transform
Transform lifes hardships into 0lessins
Mem Ayin Bhet + 8
As9 what yor sol needs not what yor eo wants
7d Bhet Mem + 26
Breate appre"iation,
appre"iation, hmility, and ratitde
'ey 'ey 7d + 25
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ive yor trth 0y eDample, 0e tea"her not prea"her
/et Mem :av + 21
!rophe"y
!rophe"y and intition
intiti on to transform "ons"iosness
Mem /et 7d + .@
#emove 0lo"9aes
0lo"9aes for $nan"ial s""ess
'ey Aleph #esh + 2
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19. 'eu/iah aphiel
aphiel hrones Psalms 4*:1 [32] Saleos
2*. Pahaliah aphiel hrones Psalms 12*:12 [33] Purson
21. 6el)hael aphiel hrones Psalms 31:14 [34] Mora7
22. 0eiaiel aphiel hrones Psalms 121:5 [35] 0pos
23. Melahel aphiel hrones Psalms 121:% [3!] Aim
24. ,aniniah aphiel hrones Psalms 33:1% [3#] 6a&erus
25. 6ilaihah aiel 8ominations [ sic] Psalms 9:1 [3%] $lasa'a&olas
2!. ,aaiah aiel 8ominations Psalms 119:145 [39] Bune
2#. 0erathel aiel 8ominations Psalms 14*:1 [4*] ono/e
2%. Seehiah aiel 8ominations Psalms #1:12 [41] Berith
29. eiiel aiel 8ominations Psalms 54:4 [42] Astaroth
Psalm 3:3 “But thou, O Lord, art a shield for me; my glory,
glory, and
the lifter up of mine head“-VEH!"H
head“-VEH!"H
Psalm #$:#%
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“But &e thou not far from me, O Lord: O my strength, haste thee
to help me'- KE&E
Psalm (:+ “O /ome, let us )orship and &o) do)n: let us 1neel
&efore the Lord
Lord our
our ma1er' 2 BA'ET'E
Psalm 3#:## “Let thy mer/y, O Lord, &e upon us, a//ording as )e
hope in thee'- "L"7!"H
Psalm $8:9%“6he Lord li.eth; and &lessed &e my ro/1; and let t
he *od of my sal.ation &e ealted'- L"V!"H
Psalm $%:$ “<hy standest thou afar off, O Lord= <hy hidest thou
thyself in times of trou&le= 2 'A'A&A'
Psalm (5: “>a1e a ?oyful noise unto the Lord, all the earth: ma1e
a
loud noise, and re?oi/e, and sing praise' - !E4"LEL
Psalm (:( “6he Lord also )ill &e a refuge for the oppressed, a
refuge in times of trou&le - >EB"HEL
Psalm (:## “But the Lord is my defen/e; and my *od is the ro/1
of my refuge“ 2 'A#&E
Psalm 5:$ “O Lord our Lord, ho) e/ellent is thy name in all
the earth@ <ho hast set thy glory a&o.e the hea.ens“ 2 AH:&A'
Psalm 8:5 “Audge me, O Lord, a//ording to my righteousness,
and
a//ording to mine integrity that is in me 2 BA&E
Psalm %:$ “! )aited patiently for the Lord, and he in/lined unto
me 2 EH:&A'
Psalm $#%:# “7eli.er my soul, O Lord, from lying lips, and from a
de/eitful tongue' - P"H"L!"H
Psalm $#%:5 the Lord )ill )at/h o.er your /oming and going &oth
no) and fore.ermore - MEA'E
Psalm 33:$5 “Behold, the eye of the Lord is upon them that fear
him, upon them that hope in his mer/y;'- 'A'&H&A'
Psalm (:$ “! )ill praise thee, O Lord, )ith my )hole heart: ! )ill
she) forth all thy mar.elous )or1s' - N&T'-'A&A'
Psalm 8%:$3 “O *od &e not far from me: O my *od, ma1e haste
for my help' - EHE!"H
EHE!"H
His attri&ute is “*od <ho Heals 6he !ll' He /orresponds to the holy
di.ine name of “"dad#$' in the language of the "ssyrians His ray /ommen/es from the
$3+th degree up to the $% thdegree in/lusi.e, /orresponding to the fourteenth de/ade and to the angel /alled
itha/er Herules o.er the follo)ing days: $+ th "pril,
"pril, #8thAune, 8 eptem&er, $5 thCo.em&er, #(thAanuary
th
Aanuary 6he
in.o/ation is done from (:%%am till (:3%am 6he 7i.ine Cames are pronoun/ed )ith the $3 th.erse of Psalm 8%:
“O *od &e not far from me: O my *od, ma1e haste for my help' D7eus ne elongeris a me: 7eus meus in
auilium meum respi/e
He ser.es
ser.es against
against infirmitie
infirmities
s and thunder
thunder 6his angel prote/ts
prote/ts against fires, ruined &uildings,
&uildings, /ollapse,
/ollapse,
maladies, et/ He rules o.er health and longe.ity of life 6he person &orn under this influen/e )ill &e full of
good ?udgment; he )ill only a/t )ith pruden/e and /ir/umspe/tion
Psalm 93: “Behold, *od is mine helper: the Lord is )ith them
that uphold my soul'
soul' 2 #E&&E
Psalm 8$: “For thou art my hope, O Lord *od: thou art my trust
from my youth' 2 JMAE
Psalm 8$:$+ “! )ill go in the strength of the Lord *od: ! )ill ma1e
mention of thy righteousness, e.en of thine only' 2 EBA/E
Psalm 33: “For the )ord of the Lord is right; and all his )or1s are
done in truth' 2 :AS&A#&A'
Psalm (#:$$ “6he Lord 1no)eth the thoughts of man, that they
are .anity' - !EH!"H
Psalm $3$: 3 “Let !srael hope in the Lord from hen/eforth and for
e.er' 2 E'A'&A'
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Psalm 8(:8 “6urn us again, O *od of hosts, and /ause thy fa/e to
shine; and )e shall &e sa.ed' 2 AN&E
Psalm (%:( “Be/ause thou hast made the Lord, )hi/h is my
refuge, e.en
e.en the most High, thy ha&itation'
ha&itation' - 'AAM&A'
Psalm #(:$3 “Hear, O Lord, and ha.e mer/y upon me: Lord, &e
thou my helper' - EH"EL
Psalm $#%:# “7eli.er my soul, O Lord, from lying lips, and from a
de/eitful tongue' 2 'A'A'E
Psalm $#$:8 “6he Lord shall preser.e thy going out and thy
/oming in from this time forth, and e.en for e.ermore' 2 M&*AE
Psalm 55:$3 “But unto thee ha.e ! /ried, O Lord; and in the
morning shall my prayer pre.ent thee' 2 :EHA&A'
Psalm (:$5 “<hen ! said, >y foot slippeth; thy mer/y, O Lord,
held me up' 2 SEA&A'
Psalm $9:( “6he Lord is good to all: and his tender mer/ies are
o.er all his )or1s' 2 A&#&E
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Psalm (5:# “6he Lord hath made 1no)n his sal.ation: his
righteousness
righteousness hath he openly she)ed in the sight of the heathen -
>!H"EL
Psalm $9:3 “*reat is the Lord, and greatly to &e praised; and his
greatness is unsear/ha&le'
unsear/ha&le' - VEHEL
VEHEL
Psalm $%:3$ “6he glory of the Lord shall endure for e.er: the
Lord shall re?oi/e in his )or1s' 2 'A'AS&A'
Psalm $$(:89 “! 1no), O Lord, that thy ?udgments are right, and
that thou in faithfulness hast affli/ted me' 2 NANAE
Psalm $%3:$( “6he Lord hath prepared his throne in the hea.ens:
and his 1ingdom ruleth o.er all' 2 N&T'ANAE
Psalm $9:$9 “6he Lord upholdeth all that fall, and raiseth up all
those that &e &o)ed do)n
do)n - !J&E
Psalm $$9:$$ “e that fear the Lord, trust in the Lord; he is their
help and their shield' - CE>">!"H
Psalm +:3 “>y soul is sore .eed: &ut thou, O Lord, ho) long=' 2
&E&AE
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Psalm $$3:3 “From the rising of the sun unto the going do)n of
the same the Lord0s name is to &e praised' 2 'A#A'E
Psalm $9:$5“6he Lord is righteous in all his )ays, and holy in all
his )or1s' - M&T>#AE
Psalm $$3:# “Blessed &e the name of the Lord from this time froth
and for e.ermore' - HMA/E
Psalm $$(:$9(
$$(:$9( “Gonsider hoe ! lo.e thy pre/epts: Iui/1en me, O
Lord, a//ording to thy lo.ing1indness' 2 &A''E
Psalm #:$$ “er.e the Lord )ith fear, and re?oi/e )ith trem&ling' -
"C"EL
Psalm 33:$5 “Behold, the eye of the Lord is upon them that fear
him, upon them that hope in his mer/y' 2 ME'&E
Psalm (%:$3 “eturn O Lord, ho) long= "nd let it repent thee
/on/erning thy ser.ants' - 7">"B!"H
Psalm 35:#$ Forsa1e me not, O Lord: O my *od, &e not far from
me' 2 MANA*E
Psalm 38: “7elight thyself also in the Lord; and he shall gi.e thee
the desires
desires of thine heart' - E&AE
Psalm $%+:$ “Praise ye the Lord, O gi.e than1s unto the Lord; for
he is good: for his mer/y endureth for e.er' 2 'A/H'&A'
Psalm $+:9 “6he Lord is the portion of mine inheritan/e and of
my /up: thou maintaineth
maintaineth my lot' - OGHEL
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*enesis:$:$ “!n the &eginning *od /reated the hea.en and the
earth' - A"B">!"H
Psalm $%(:3% “! )ill greatly praise the Lord )ith my mouth; yea, !
)ill praise him
him among the multitude'
multitude' - His attri&ute is
is “*od
>aster Of 6he ni.erse' He /orresponds to the name
Psalm $$+:8 “eturn unto thy rest, Omy soul; for the Lord hath
dealt &ountifully )ith thee' - >>!"H
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