Alphabet

Alef-Beit

אלף בעת

 At the level of Divinity, Hebrew letters are also referred to as Autiot

Angels

Melachim

מלאכים

  In Kabbalah Angels control spiritual energies

Apostles

Shlichim

שליחים

“You shall have no other Gods אלהים, other than Me”

Archangels

Melachim Aruchim

מלאכים ארוכים

  In Kabbalah there are 12 Archangels

Body Correspondences

Adam Kadmon

אדם קדמון

The Sephirot represent the structure of our universe, the  human soul and our physical bodies

Creation

Bara

ברא

 Kabbalistic teachings regarding the age of our universe and the creation of Adam are vindicated by modern scientific discoveries

Divination

Qesem

קסם

In the Torah and in the kabbalistic tradition it is forbidden to attempt to contact the dead

Divine Names

Shmot Elohim

שמות אלהים

It is forbidden to pronounce the name YHVH יהוה (אלהים)

Gematria

Gematria

גימטריה

Each of the 22 Hebrew letters is also a number and a value

Hebrew Letters

Autiot 

אותיות

 The Aleph Beit was already in use at the time of King Solomon, about 3000 years ago

Jewish Holidays

Yamim Tovim

ימים טובים

The term “Jewish holiday” is etymologically derived from “Jewish Holy-day” and refers to days set aside for religious observance

Magic Squares

Kamea

קמאה

A kamea is a square grid of numbers where the sum of the numbers in each row, each column, and both diagonals are the same

Meditation

Kavanah

כוונה

 Meditation is a means of releasing oneself from the bonds of physicality

Paths

Nativ

נתיב

Hebrew has 22 lettersThe Tree of life has 22 paths. The 32 paths of wisdom are called המכח תוביתנ ב”ל

Reincarnation

Gilgul

גלגול

Our Spiritual Souls reincarnate endlessly

Sephirot Names

Shmot Sephirot

שמות ספירות

 The Sephirot are the 10 Divine energies of spiritual and physical creation

Shabat

שבת

 

 The Shabat evening tradition

 

The 10 Commandments

Aseret HaDevarim

עשרת הדברים

 The 10 commandments were given to Moses at Mount Sinae about 1300 years BC

The 72 Names of God

Shem HaMephorash

שם המפורש

The 72 Names of God are derived from three verses in the Torah, in Exodus (14:19-21), forming the Shem HaMephorash שם המפורש, each representing a unique Divine frequency