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Your
Name and the corresponding
Holy
Verses
With
Red
String
from Rachael's Tomb.
Personally
made for you, your loved one, or your child
"Where
is your place in the Scriptures?"
It
is known to those familiar with the esoteric
the powers of one's name. Even though we may believe that we come
up with the names of our children, the truth is that our parents
were inspired by Heaven when giving us our names.
Each
letter in the holy tongue
is a Divine utterance and a power of the creative forces. And the
combinations of letters and sounds within our name dictate all of
our inner strengths and potentials. Those who have changed their
names and taken upon themselves a new life through those names are
also Heavenly inspired. For this reason it is common
practice to sometimes change the name of an ill person in order to
harness new strengths and potentials.
Each
person's name has
a corresponding verse in the blue print of life; The Holy
Scriptures. And orthodox Jews, as well as the greatest Kabbalists,
all end their prayers with the recital of these particular verses
in order to pull down, and access the essential life forces
connected to it. And secure their prayers.
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LEARN WHICH
VERSE PERTAINS TO YOUR NAME
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LEARN TO SAY
IT IN THE HOLY TONGUE
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END YOUR
PRAYERS WITH THESE VERSES
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SAY THEM IN
TIMES OF NEED
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PUT THEM TO
MEMORY
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TEACH YOUR
CHILDREN THEIR VERSES
Each card
is made exclusively for you according to your name and has on it a
small piece of the RED STRING from
Rachael's Tomb (see details of string)
to ward of all ayin hara (evil eye) as well as the Kabbalah
symbols for success and Divine protection. It is laminated for
easy carrying in wallet or purse.
side 1
of card:

Side 2
of card:

IMPORTANT:
After
purchase, we will email you a question form where you can
fill in your name as it should be on card. Please allow up to
12 hours for response due to time differences.
Each card may take 3 to 5 days to
produce, depending on present demand.
By purchasing
this, you are aware and accord that this cards contains forms of
Divinity and Divine Names. It may not be disposed of as trash if
damaged. It must be giving to a qualified Rabbi, or returned to us
for proper disposal. Also a child must know that it should never be
placed on the ground, stepped upon, or treated with any lack of
dignity.
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