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Wednesday, 15 July 2009 07:56

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Believes that meditation and prayer are essential for daily life and spiritual renewal.

We subscribe to both silent and verbal meditation and feel that each method has its own place and purpose. 
To that end, those of the Judeo-Christian belief often ask what names of the Divine can be used in verbal meditation?  To answer this, we turn to Dr. J.J. Hurtak, Ph.D., who has worked as a scholar in linguistics to understand sacred language both in the East and West. He has provided us with a series of names that have traditionally been used to address the Divine.  Please keep in mind that all religions have many names of the Godhead.

72Names
Dr. Hurtak's recent book that has 72 Biblical (Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic) Names is now available.

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