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Beginner
Kabbalah teaches that to understand G‑d's unity, one must understand His Divine Names.
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"Gates of Light-Sha'arei Orah", Introduction (Harper Collins)
Kabbalah reveals that the entire Torah is dependant upon G-d's Names.
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G-d as manifest in the myriad hosts of creatures of the lower worlds…
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The Jewish Nation wished to know the name used to redeem them.
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Intermediate
The name Elokim is generally associated with the sefira of gevura
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The names of all creations are the letters in the Holy Tongue which descend through stages from G-d's Ten Utterances of Creation.
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An intriguing opportunity to delve into one's personality and character traits
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Advanced
The relationship between the two Divine Names in 'Shema Yisrael'
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Advanced
G-d is manifest in the myriad hosts of creatures of the lower worlds.
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Everything which a person does in a hidden manner is blessed
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The Hebrew letters are a mystical treasure chest of consciousness.
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Everything holy appropriate for Moses is fitting for the lowest of souls.
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Advanced
G-d communicates various aspects of Himself via different respective divine names.
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The 3 verses of 24 letters each refer in sequence to the divine attributes of chesed, gevura, and tiferet.
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Intermediate
The Arizal reveals secrets of the urim v'tumim worn by the High Priest.
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The diversity within Creation in no way challenges divine unity.
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Kabbalah says that via the Torah's commandments we connect to the essence of the Divine.
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