Unlike speculative Kabbalah ( Kabbalah Iyunis ), which focuses on the philosophical structure of the Sefirot (Divine emanations) and the nature of God, practical Kabbalah focuses on action. Shorshei HaShemot provides the practical keys to understanding how these names are structured, pronounced, and utilized for spiritual protection, healing, and the modification of natural events. The Author: Rabbi Moshe Zakuto (The Ramaz)
The study of Hebrew metaphysics often leads seekers to practical Kabbalah (Kabbalah Ma'asit). At the heart of this mystical tradition lies (The Roots of the Names). It is one of the most comprehensive encyclopedias of divine names, angelic invocations, and protective amulets ever compiled.
: Beyond just listing names, it provides instructions for performing Yechudim (Unions) according to Lurianic tradition and describes "Angelic Alphabets".
The text gives detailed guidance on how to invoke these names through meditation or by writing them on amulets for specific purposes, such as protection, success, or understanding. Understanding Practical Kabbalah (Kabbalah Ma'asit)
The work is more than just a dictionary; it is a practical guide for theurgical practices:
If you are taking notes:
: Unlike theoretical Kabbalah, which focuses on the nature of God, Shorshei HaShemot