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About 6 days ago, a fairly new fashion designer in Los Angeles, Jacquie Aiche put up a new page on her online store called BRESSLEV - and to spare you the agony of the wanton pictures of the site, I will copy here the sales pitch written there:
About 6 days ago, a fairly new fashion designer in Los Angeles, Jacquie Aiche put up a new page on her online store called BRESSLEV - and to spare you the agony of the wanton pictures of the site, I will copy here the sales pitch written there:
"WHEN YOU CONCENTRATE ON THE CORE OF WHO YOU ARE, AND THE TRUE BLESSINGS YOU'VE BEEN GIVEN, FINDING YOUR INNER JOY AND PEACE COMES EASY."
It was this simple yet impactful concept that inspired Jacquie and revered spiritual mystic Sylvain, to create Blesslev; A stunning collection of jewelry, rooted in the belief of the protective healing powers of amulets. This is a universal concept that transcends the border of religions. Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism, Hinduism and Islam all covet the belief that the powers of joy, protection and healing can be encapsulated within wearable blessed objects. These amulets imbue the wearer with the spirit of the goddess.
The key to their power is gratitude - each amulet contains a Gratitude List that the wearer completes for themselves, as well as a Kabbalistic mantra (Na Nach Nachman Meouman). More than just beautiful jewelry, Blesslev Amulets are the inner representation of spiritual thought.
["impactful" is not a real word]
Hopefully the actual kumaya has the complete: Na Nach NACHMA Nachman MeUman.
This is also marketed through a Boutique in Toulouse (with world wide shipping) called HESME (with a thingee above the E) - you can also find it by the hashtag: #bresslev and #petek.
This is also marketed through a Boutique in Toulouse (with world wide shipping) called HESME (with a thingee above the E) - you can also find it by the hashtag: #bresslev and #petek.
$300 is well worth it, although it is obviously better to give the money to the Nanach and get the kumaya for about $3. [although after a little research I have been told that she is most probably connected to our friend Eliyahu S. in L.A. and gives from the proceeds to Rabbainu! BH!]
Upon her we can truly say: huAICHE shellee tookad ad beyas haMessiah.
Na Nach Nachma Nachman MeUman
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