It's my all-time favorite prayer. It was written by the 16th century kabbalist Rabbi Eliezer Azikri.
When I say it, I visualize Divine energy entering thru Keter (the head) and filling the body in the order of the stanzas which spell the Tetragrammatron--the name that we were created in the image of:
yod = head & neck
hay = shoulders & arms
vav = torso
hay = hips & legs
sometimes i get cool insights when I say the prayer--different eluminations....
Wonderful :) There is one song that while I would love to make of video of cannot because I can't visualize anything to accompany the video--Keli Ata.
It would be nice to explain this is kol isha in the description or something!
hiskashrus 3 years ago
It's a breathing love song to our Creator. I have a version of Yedid Nefesh on You Tube. Simple but very heartfelt, and with love for Hashem.
keliata 3 years ago
It's my all-time favorite prayer. It was written by the 16th century kabbalist Rabbi Eliezer Azikri.
When I say it, I visualize Divine energy entering thru Keter (the head) and filling the body in the order of the stanzas which spell the Tetragrammatron--the name that we were created in the image of:
yod = head & neck
hay = shoulders & arms
vav = torso
hay = hips & legs
sometimes i get cool insights when I say the prayer--different eluminations....
groovyhoovy613 3 years ago
Wonderful :) There is one song that while I would love to make of video of cannot because I can't visualize anything to accompany the video--Keli Ata.
keliata 3 years ago
Such an intense love song to the Creator.... sounds beautiful with the translation too
FeivelJay770 3 years ago