Ana b'koach in Hebrew-Segulah and prayer- Kabbalistic meaning #4 is a piece of digital artwork by Sandrine Kespi which was uploaded on May 3rd, 2016.
Ana b'koach in Hebrew-Segulah and prayer- Kabbalistic meaning #4
The Ana BeKoach (Ana BeCoach or Ana B’Koach) prayer was written in the first century by a great kabalistic Rabbi – Rabbi Nehonia. The prayer was... more
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Ana b'koach in Hebrew-Segulah and prayer- Kabbalistic meaning #4
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Sandrine Kespi
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The Ana BeKoach (Ana BeCoach or Ana B’Koach) prayer was written in the first century by a great kabalistic Rabbi – Rabbi Nehonia. The prayer was written according to the seventy names of God – a term related to Abraham. The Ana BeKoach is composed of seven lines, with six words in each line. The first letter of every word is taken, thereby creating the 42-letter name. The Ana Becoach prayer is greatly evaluated by spiritual and kabalistic followers that know of the great influence found in this 42-letter combination.The Kabbalists reveal that this sequence of Hebrew letters encompasses the actual power of creation. The Ana B’Koach is built from 42 letters and is also known as the 42 Letter Name of God. Whenever we make a connection the 42 Letter Name, we are tapping into the primordial force of creation.”
Each line can be seen as a DNA sequence that represent seven different types of energy. Each line, or sequence, contains six words that provide Divine Energy for helping us to solve the problems of life.
Line 1: This is the most powerful line of the prayer, created to be concentrated upon in time of extreme stress or danger; the DNA sequence of power to provide sustenance in a time of dire need.
Line 2: Grants the user the power to move events and control negative forces.
Line 3: Empowers one with the ability to make the right decision, with the proper balance and compassion.
Line 4: Grants the endurance necessary to follow through and prove victorious.
Line 5: Provides the energy of deep insight, creates a form of clairvoyance that allows the user to see into the future.
Line 6: Gives the ability to find peace and inner strength.
Line 7: Grants the power of renewal which allows one to start over again.
Ana Bekoach Prayer
Ana becho’ach, g’dulat yemincha, tatir tz’rura
Kabel rinat amcha sagveinu, tahareinu nora
Na gibor dorshei yichudcha, k’vavat shamrem
Barchem taharem, rachamei tzidkatcha
Tamid gamlem, chasin kadosh
Berov tuvcha, nahel adatecha
Yachid ge’eh le’amcha p’neh, zochrei k’dushatecha
Shavateinu kabel ushma tza’akateinu, yode’a ta’alumot
(Baruch shem k’vod malchuto le’olam va’ed)
We beg thee with the strength and greatness of thy right arm.
Accept your people’s song, elevate and purify us
Please, heroic one, those who pursue your uniqueness-
guard them as the pupil of an eye.
Bless them, purify them, pity them,
may your righteousness always reward them.
Powerful and Holy One, in goodness lead your flock.
Unique and proud one, to your people turn,
who remember your holiness.
Accept our cries, and hear our screams,
oh knower of mysteries.
(Blessed is the name of his noble kingdom
forever and ever.)
You can go on studying the symbolisme of the Hebrew letters with your Rabbi, it's a wonderful world....
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May 3rd, 2016
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