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Tree Trunk Tetragrammaton
Kabbalah teaches that to understand G-d's unity, one must understand His divine Names.

Tree Trunk Tetragrammaton


The essence of faith and the basis for understanding the unity of G-d is to understand the applications for each Name. For all His Names that are mentioned in the Torah are included in the Tetragrammaton, Havayah, which is similar to a tree trunk. Each of the other Names - those which I have compared to roots and branches and other hidden treasures - has a unique function.

If one does not know how to concentrate on the very Name which is the key to the answer of his request, then who is to blame if the request is not granted?

It is just like a storehouse which has several rooms. Each room within the storehouse has a specific identity: one room has precious gems, one has silver, another has gold, while another has different kinds of food and another has drinks. If a person needs food, he may starve to death if he doesn't know how to get to the room, even though the rooms are full. It is not because his request has been denied. He is simply not aware of which room he needs.

So it is with the comprehension of the blessed Holy Names: there are Names in charge of prayer, mercy and forgiveness, while others are in charge of tears and sadness, injury and tribulations, sustenance and income, or heroism, loving-kindness and grace.

If one does not know how to concentrate on the very Name which is the key to the answer of his request, then who is to blame if the request is not granted? It is his own foolishness and ignorance, as it is written: "A man's folly subverts his ways, and his heart rages against G-d." (Proverbs 19:3)

G-d is open to everyone. It is the foolishness of man that is to blame…

For G-d is open to everyone. It is the foolishness of man that is to blame - like the one who does not know to which room he should go and therefore returns empty-handed. Yet, man thinks this evil thought, that G-d thwarted him from getting what he needed. This, however, is not the truth, for his own foolishness has let him down. This is it is written: "It is your iniquities that have diverted these things, your sins have withheld the bounty from you." (Jeremiah 5:25)

One must therefore familiarize oneself with the ways of the Torah and know the purpose of the Holy Names….

One must therefore familiarize oneself with the ways of the Torah and know the purpose of the Holy Names. He should be expert in them, and when he needs to request something from G-d, he should concentrate on the Name designated to handle that question. If he does so, then not only will his request be granted, but he will be loved in the heavens and beloved in the world; he will inherit both This World and the Next.

[From "Gates of Light - Sha'arei Orah", p.13 (Harper Collins)]

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By Rabbi Joseph Gikatila; translated and adapted by Avi Weinstein   More articles...  |   RSS Listing of Newest Articles by this Author
Rabbi Joseph Gikatila 5008 - c. 5070 (1248- c. 1310 CE) born in Medinaceli, Castile and lived in Segovia for many years. Between 1272-1274 studied with Avraham Abulafia who praised him as his most successful student. In his books Ginat Egoz, Shaarei Orah, Shaarei Tzedek, Shaar HaNikud, he developed a highly systemic approach to Kabbala. Was apparently friendly with Moshe de Leon around 5040 (1280' s CE).

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Posted: Jan 16, 2012
Tree Trunk Tetragrammaton
Even though I don'y know the meaning of each name. HE has never abandoned me or my family when I pray with my heart.
Posted By Yehuda Hodara, Sao Paulo, Brasil

Posted: Jan 16, 2012
HaShem's Holy Names...
If I may say so.... it would be very good to have a study on the different Names of HaShem so that we might call on the correct Name. We're not trying to study the deeper Kabbalah teaching, we are just students trying to learn. If we don't have the correct usage of His Name, it will not help us to call on the wrong Name of HaShem.

Thank you for this article. Excellent teaching.
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Posted: Dec 27, 2010
significance of the letters in God's name.
I don't think the significance of God's names in each letter is not revealed enough for novice students or persons who are interested in Kabbalah. There are so many that were raised in other religions that blinded many from the truth.
This is why in today's civilizations, these Hebrew letters of God should be revealed and taught more: even if it means having a website-like dictionary or other reference to show what each of these letters mean. It is just not enough resources to show the significance of the letters.
Posted By Anonymous, jacksonville, fl
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Posted: Oct 25, 2009
Reply to Anonymous from Rome
Try going to "find a center" on chabad.org home page and typing in your city
Posted By Rabbi Yerachmiel Tilles
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Posted: Oct 23, 2009
Finding the right door (Holy Names)
Very very interesting!
But to be useful, pls let me know -and whoever asks- where can we find a spiritual help in our own city. Problems are sometimes paramount and we still aren't able to find the door...
Posted By Anonymous, Rome, Italy
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