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This amulets come with a box, a
chain/string, and an explanation of the
amulet's attributes
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Ktubah / Wedlock Amulet
The Ktubah (marriage contract) symbolizes the covenant which is made between a husband and wife to live together with love, respect and create a loving family. This Amulet is made for the wife, the receiver of the Ktubah, so that she will keep the wedding vows, (its influence for the husband too). maintain a close, loving and harmonic atmosphere within the family and as on her wedding day.
925 sterling silver. DR1025. 7 gr. 1.1 x 1.2 in.
Recommended Use for Best Results
This procedure should be done in private:
The Amulet's owner should put it on the palm
of the right hand (the giving hand) and
concentrate on its face. Then s/he will put
it on the palm of the left hand (the
receiving hand) and repeat the procedure.
Then s/he will cover the left palm and the
Amulet on it with the right palm and
concentrate for some time. From the
beginning to the end of this procedure the
person should concentrate on his/her wish.
All wishes should flow from the soul and
should be phrased in a positive way only.
One should avoid situations where his/her
wish would spoil someone else's wish. The
Amulet could be placed in a pocket, as a
medallion, on a keychain, or anywhere else
physically close to the owner. It is
recommended to periodically hold the Amulet
and concentrate upon the wish. Wishes may be
changed or added in accordance with the
purpose of the Amulet. The above is a
recommendation. Each person should find
their own way of setting their intention
upon their wishes. About
King Solomon Amulets Amulets and
good luck charms have existed since the dawn
of history. Their purpose was to provide
emotional security for people, success in
their endeavors – mainly hunting, war,
success in growing crops, overcoming
illnesses – and, essentially, any and every
good thing a person could want for one's
family and oneself. The tribal healers or
wizards gave out the amulets. With the
development of urban settlement and the
changes in the belief patterns and
religions, this role was passed on to
religious priests and, in effect, it is they
and people possessing similar special
attributes as well, who still deal with this
today. As was said, the amulet provides the
person with emotional help, which is meant
to operate on a subliminal level. The amulet
solves the issues of a person's lack of
confidence on two levels: the first being a
lack of belief in one's abilities, and the
second being a lack of knowledge regarding
the future.
One can distinguish between overt amulets
(which can be displayed) and hidden amulets
(which cannot be displayed). Another way to
distinguish among amulets would be the
division between those designed for a person
and those designed for a place (a home or
place of business). These amulets could be
uniform – where anyone may purchase the same
amulet – or they could be personal amulets,
which can be made to order (each one
tailor-made according to a person's needs)
by people with special attributes who are
privy to the secret of their preparation.
Unlike the many claimants who openly declare
their knowledge, there are a few, modest
persons who are really privy to the secret
of amulet making. A final distinction would
be between a shaped amulet and a written
amulet. Most of the amulets today are of the
written type.
According to Kabbalah, the letters created
the world. This indeed is a sentence that
seems logical and clear to us, since without
verbal communication we are unable even to
move from our place. The story of the Tower
of Babel is a famous one – when work on the
tower was halted and the people dispersed
the moment each had his own language and all
communication collapsed.
However, each letter possesses its own
unique, powerful energy. Combining letters,
words and sentences gives power according to
the position and content of the words or
letters. Finding the letters and the words,
and constructing sentences suitable for the
amulet's purpose, is the important secret of
its composition. An amulet can be written on
almost anything, but materials that endure
over time and are impervious to
environmental conditions are preferable. The
main power of the amulet is drawn from its
written contents, but the writing surface
itself has a value of its own, even if a
lesser one.
The texts used by the amulet writers are
mainly those of the Holy Scriptures such as
the Bible, with the emphasis being on
sentences from the Torah (Five Books of
Moses), though also from Psalms and other
books, and the texts of various prayers as
well. There are those who use words of a
certain meaning relevant to a topic using
direct methods of writing (copying the
entire text), or indirect, such as writing a
word composed of the first or last letters
of an entire sentence. There are ways to
write a sentence with all the words joined
in order to keep the amulet incomprehensible
to any person. Because it was God who
created human beings and the world as well,
therefore the paths to the wisdom of
creation are common to man and the world. As
a result, these codes provide aid and
assistance to the person when they are
integrated into the amulet.
It can be said that choosing a word or a
sentence is done according to the type and
purpose of the amulet. The names of angels
in charge of the spheres appropriate to the
content and purpose of the amulet are added
to many amulets.
King Solomon's amulets are unique among
amulets in several ways. Solomon was a
philosopher-king. There was peace during his
reign and the kingdom prospered and served
as a regional cultural center. He occupied
himself with problem solving and assistance
through writing and other forms. As the
father of the saying, “He who lives by sword
shall die by the sword," he viewed every
problem in two contrasting and complementary
ways. Many years before the scientific
genius Sir Isaac Newton formulated his Third
Law, which states that for every action,
there is an equal and opposite reaction,
King Solomon was aware of this fact and used
it as the basis for his doctrine of amulet
design. In addition, he did not believe in
one remedy or solution for all of life's
problems, and thus his amulets were designed
to solve specific problems such as
overcoming illness, finding work, clarity of
thought, becoming pregnant, etc. He viewed
the issue of finding work and financial
success in the wake of the job as two
separate and different problems.
Furthermore, according to his doctrine, the
birth of many descendants requires special
assistance, different from the assistance
one needs simply to become pregnant and so
forth. That is why there are so many amulets
ascribed to him or according to his
doctrine. King Solomon’s amulets are very
ancient and are mentioned in the closing
prayer of the Book of Formation as being of
special quality. People of other religions
have also adopted Solomon’s doctrines and
indeed, there are non-Jewish signs on some
of the amulets. The structure of a Solomon
amulet is an outer layer on which mainly
verses from the Torah are inscribed and an
inner part, which is the operating engine.
The outer layer directs the power and
contains biblical verses, which offer two
possibilities: success and failure. The
inner layer pushes toward success. The inner
layer is composed of Torah verses as well,
be they complete or composed of the first
letter of each word alone.
These amulets are written in the original
Hebrew writing in which the Bible was
written and from the period of King Solomon
(about 1000 BCE). The reasons for include:
preserving the amulet's authenticity, and
preserving modesty in the call for help
(prayer and calling for help should be done
privately and these letters, unknown today,
preserve the rule of modesty). The original
Hebrew is known for its special powers and
thus it works directly on the subconscious.
Many claim that it is the mother script from
which all scripts evolved.
In the amulet's design, the writing is
generally Hebrew but there are those that
use a form of writing called “Kabbalistic
writing” or, by its other name, “Angel”
script. The verses and the combinations are
according to the connection to the problem
or request of the person commissioning the
amulet, and the assistance that the person
could gain from the combinations and verses
on the amulet. The person using the amulet
has an important part – perhaps no less so
than the person writing the amulet. It is
the very desire for the amulet and its use,
and the belief in it, that help the amulet
succeed – no less than its writing.
According to Kabbalah, it is forbidden for
the person to be familiar with the content
and the meaning of the codes in the amulet,
but only the purpose for which it is
intended. This is for two main reasons: the
first because, “there is no blessing save
from what is hidden from the eye”; and the
second because if the person knows the
amulet's contents and what is written in it,
he is liable to try to interpret it in his
own way or disagree with the intention or
interpretation given to it by the person
with special attributes. In this way, the
belief in the amulet's power would be
diminished or cancelled. Thus, the amulet's
power would not work for him because of the
“disturbance” created by the amulet owner
himself.
A person who wants to benefit from the
amulet must be conscious of the fact that he
is bearing an amulet and “consider” it from
the moment he wears it. The intention here
is not that it will assist him in his
thoughts of obtaining his desire, but that
he gives the amulet a chance to help. In
practice, the person must stop feeling
pressured and acting obsessively towards
obtaining his goals, and become aware that
there is a new factor involved to which time
and soul must be devoted.
The
Power of
Letters According to Kabbalah, the
material world was created by twenty two
letters and ten numbers. The human body is a
part of it, having been created from earth.
The human soul was created by the twenty two
letters. Therefore, the letters are the
primary power of creation given to Man by
God. Each letter has great energy of its
own; the precise combination of letters,
words and sentences, will result with a
potent influential synergy that can be
channeled to aid and protect, according to
need.
This explains the importance of names, which
affect one's personality as well as one's
destiny. A Kabbalah expert may change the
name of a person in need, or add letters to
it, to promote healing or to change the
person's destiny.
An authentic Kabbalah amulet employs the
power of letters, and its letters may be
written on almost any material. The amulet's
strength stems mainly from the letters which
compose it, the material it is made of being
of secondary significance. As a designer in
this domain of energies, I make use of
letters, and base my work on the Bible and
on the Book of Creation.
The Mystery
Writers of amulets use prayers and Biblical
texts, first and foremost verses from the
Torah. As a rule, the user of an amulet
should not be able to comprehend the
wording, so it is coded for secrecy. This is
done for two reasons:
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A person who understands the content
of the amulet might interpret it in his
own way and doubt or oppose it, and thus
hinder the amulet's force.
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As the ancient saying goes,
"Blessing prevails in the mysterious".
The user should only know the purpose of
the amulet. His wish to be helped by the
amulet, his trust and his faith promote
the amulet's influence at least as much
as does the writing.
To enjoy the amulet, one should be
aware of it all the time. He should not
try to will the amulet into action, but
allow it to bring its power into effect.
It would be best to relax, acknowledging
the existence of a benevolent power, and
giving it the time and space to act.
The King Solomon School
Several schools of amulet makers are
known, the highest of which is the King
Solomon School. King Solomon was a
philosopher who studied the faith and
beliefs of many nations, and derived
from them new elements to be used in
amulets. He always approached problems
in his dual way, opposing and
complementary. He wrote in the Book of
Ecclesiastes: "Around and around goes
the wind, ever returning to its place of
origin", many centuries before Sir Isaac
Newton stated the rule that to each
force in nature there is an equal
balancing force. King Solomon based his
teachings of amulet making on this
understanding, and always saw more than
one solution for any problem. King
Solomon's amulets are designed to remedy
very specific difficulties, and there
are countless amulets following his
school, made by Jews and by non-Jews.
Materials
Amulets can be written on any material
because the letters are the active element
which create its power. However, the
material has some influence, obstructing or
enhancing. There are pure and compound
materials (alloys), perishable and
non-perishable materials. Gold, silver,
leather and copper are pure, non-perishable
materials thus their energy supports the
writing. Iron, wood, stone and alloy of zinc
(and others) are perishable materials which
obstruct the energy of the Amulet's letters.
So it is important to consider the material
from which the Amulet is made. True Amulets
are made of pure non-perishable materials.
Parchment is a non-perishable material which
symbolizes the four elements (air, water,
earth and fire) which are also what man is
made of. Water – the human body is 80%
water. Earth – "earth to earth" – the
material part of the body. Air - the oxygen
which gives us breath. Fire – the energy
which causes all the systems in our body to
function properly. Parchment is the closest
material to the human body because it comes
from a living creature. That is why it is an
excellent platform for Amulets, but the ink
tends to fade with time. Among the metals
there are differences between copper and
gold and silver. Silver, from the sphere of
Grace (Chesed), helps unconditionally (as
does the moon, which belongs to the same
sphere and reflects the light of the sun).
Gold, however, is from the sphere of law
(Din), and helps only to those who deserve
help (as does the sun, which creates its own
light which reaches everyone, but can harm
those who are not protected). Gold will
either provide very strong assistance or
none at all. Copper (also brass and bronze)
belongs to the sphere of essence (Yesod)
which gives and take equally thus it is a
sure platform for writing Amulets. The alloy
named "five metals" is considered wrongly to
have special qualities. The
origin of this theory is probably with the
medieval alchemists, not in Jewish Kabala.
According to the Kabala the letters are most
important and the material is secondary. The
letters have pure, primary and powerful
energy since they are the builders of the
universe. The power of the material is of
another kind, much weaker. Its energy is
secondary (non creative), since solid
material is a result of an energetic action
which changed its form naturally when
created, thus the energy which emanates from
a solid material is weaker (not a creative
energy such as the letters have) than that
of letters and its ability to influence
positively or negatively is limited. This is
true regarding each and every material,
including minerals and crystals.
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