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YHWH
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Meditation
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This week we continue in our Breath series with a meditation on the Tetragrammaton, or the sacred name of God in the Jewish tradition. Given initially in the theophany of Moses, the Divine reveals itself in existential poetry, as being itself. This is why theologians such as Paul Tillich describe God not as a being, but as the ground of all being. As per tradition Some Rabbi's have said that the name of God cannot be spoken, but only breathed. This implies that you are calling the name of God, right now.
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