Consciousness and Water Based Healing - Jehovah Frequency

What is the secret of the frequency of Jehovah?

The Name of Being (Yahweh) is considered the most sacred creation code in Judaism, and is mentioned in the Torah and Kabbalistic writings as containing the power to create, heal, and guide reality. Each of its four letters has a unique meaning and frequency:

  • Y – a primary point of pure energy, the source of creation.
  • God – the embodiment of spirituality in matter, the power of creation in action.
  • F – a force that connects the upper and lower, the flowing energy.
  • E – again, influence on the material and completion of the process.

The combination of the frequencies of this name creates a specific resonance that is said to have a healing effect. Some researchers and kabbalists claim that repeating the name of a being at certain frequencies creates an energetic field that can balance and improve a person's physical and mental functioning.


References in the Torah and Kabbalah

  1. Genesis – “And God said, Let there be light; and there was light” (Genesis 1:3). The Sages interpret that the word “and he said” indicates creation at sound frequencies.
  2. Exodus – The burning bush and the revelation of the name of Yahweh to Moses (Exodus 3:14) – “I will be who I will be.”
  3. Book of Creation – details how creation was accomplished using twenty-two letters and their impact on reality.
  4. The Zohar – describes how the name of Yahweh affects creation, including healing and energetic transformation.

Scientific studies on frequencies and their effects

Several studies support the idea that sound frequencies affect the human body and the environment:

  • Solfagio frequency studies – found that certain frequencies (such as 528Hz) can repair DNA and enhance healing.
  • Dr. Masaru Emoto's research demonstrated how words and frequencies affect the molecular structure of water.
  • Frequencies of holy names – Experiments have shown that playing sounds of certain frequencies affects the brain waves and biological frequencies of the body.

Examples of using the Jehovah frequency for healing

  1. Meditation with the name of Jehovah – repeating the letters as a mantra aloud or in the mind.
  2. Writing on water – writing the name of a being on a bottle of water and leaving it to be energetically charged.
  3. Vocal melody at a frequency of 432Hz or 528Hz with the name of Yahweh – an effect on the body and soul through sounds.
  4. Activating vibrations through voice and sound – reciting the name of a being in different tones and creating resonance that balances the person's aura.

Summary

The name of Yahweh is not just a theological expression but a powerful tool that influences reality through sound and electrical frequencies. Modern research is beginning to reveal what the Kabbalists have known for thousands of years – that the frequencies we emit and hear change our bodies and our surroundings. Incorporating the name of being into various healing methods can serve as a bridge between ancient tradition and contemporary science.

Why is it forbidden by religious people to say the name of Jehovah out loud?

The reason why the name Yahweh (YHWH) is forbidden to be pronounced aloud in Judaism lies in several layers: halakhic, mystical, and Kabbalistic.


1. The Halachic Reason – the Holiness of God

In Judaism, there is a commandment that says, "You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain" (Exodus 20:7). In other words, it is forbidden to say the name of the Lord without real need, and certainly not lightly. Over the generations, stricter boundaries and laws have been formulated in order to prevent a situation in which the Lord is treated disrespectfully or inaccurately.

Jewish law states that the four-letter name of God should not be pronounced outside the Temple. Instead, alternative titles such as "Lord," "God," or "The God" are used to avoid direct pronunciation.


2. The mystical reason – the spiritual power of God

The Kabbalistic tradition sees the name Yahweh as a very powerful name , one that has the power to create, influence, and change reality. This name represents the primordial divine essence , and therefore saying it out of context can lead to unexpected results or misuse its power.

Kabbalah explains that each letter in the name of God is associated with different spheres on the Tree of Life, and their combination creates a "complete circle" of spiritual influence. Misuse of the name, even in good faith, can cause "energetic imbalance" or spiritual harm.

In the Book of Zohar (Part 3, page 167b) it is stated:
"Anyone who knows how to direct with a name and pronounce it properly – elevates the worlds. But one who knows and does not direct – is like putting his hand in the fire without knowing."

In other words, one who pronounces the Name without sufficient understanding endangers himself and his surroundings.


3. The historical reason – preventing misuse

During the Temple period, only the High Priest was permitted to pronounce the name of Yahweh on Yom Kippur within the Holy of Holies, and this was done with deep emotion and intention.

After the destruction of the Second Temple, they stopped using the name explicitly, out of fear that the name would be misused by impure people, or that it would be misused.

During the Greek and Roman periods, when religious edicts were imposed on the Jewish people, the use of the explicit name was concealed to prevent its desecration by foreigners. Gnostic and pagan movements also attempted to use the name for sorcery and occultism, and so the sages of Israel were careful to keep this knowledge out of everyday use.


4. The Kabbalistic Cause – the activating power of God

The sages of Kabbalah and Hasidism explain that the Name is not just a sequence of letters, but a code of divine energy.
Saying it creates a spiritual frequency that connects to the roots of creation , and therefore it should not be activated in an uncontrolled manner.

Kabbalists explain that every name has a "vessel" that suits it, and using the name Yahweh without proper preparation can cause the vessel to break - that is, a lack of control over the powerful spiritual energy of the name.


What are the consequences of pronouncing the name?

According to Kabbalah and Halacha, someone who says the explicit name out of place may cause several consequences:

  1. Disconnection of energy – One who is not pure and says the Name causes the divine connection to be disconnected.
  2. Exposing negative forces – Improper use can activate unwanted spiritual forces.
  3. Danger to soul and body – Stories are told of righteous people who were able to perform miracles with the help of God's name, but also of those who were unworthy and were harmed.

Can the name Jehovah be used for healing?

Despite the halakhic prohibition on direct pronunciation, Kabbalah and Jewish tradition offer safe ways to use the name for healing , without pronouncing it with the mouth:

  1. Writing the Name – in prayers, amulets, or writing on water to charge it with positive energy.
  2. Alternative nicknames – using letters such as Y-H-V-E, or replacing the name with another name (such as "Lord").
  3. Inner intention – contemplating the name in the mind while meditating or praying.
  4. Activating the frequency through psalms – There are psalms and letters that reflect the energy of the Name without saying it directly.

Summary

The prohibition on pronouncing the name Yahweh stems from a combination of halachic, historical, and mystical reasons. Jewish tradition warns against pronouncing it without the proper context, due to the immense power it contains. However, it is possible to connect to it in other ways, while properly using the spiritual energy of the name for healing, protection, and connection to the divine.


Gregg Braden's studies on the relationship between the structure of DNA and the letters of the Hebrew language and the code of Yahweh said:​ Greg Braden, an American author and researcher, has been studying the relationship between science and spirituality. In his book "The God Code", he suggests that there is a correspondence between the chemical structure of human DNA and the letters of the Hebrew language and the name of being (Yahweh). Braden claims that the chemical structure of DNA, consisting of atoms of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), oxygen (O) and hydrogen (H), can be translated into Hebrew letters using numerical values ​​(gematry). For example, he suggests a correspondence between the atoms and the numbers
Carbon (C) – value 3 :
  • Nitrogen (N) – value 5
  • Oxygen (O) – value 6
  • Hydrogen (H) – value 1

Through this alignment, Braden suggests that the composition of DNA reflects the name of being (Jehovah), thus indicating a connection between science and spiritual sources.