Looking for spiritual guidance and healing? Difference Between Kabbalah and 99 names of Allah
- Natasha
- Jul 17
- 3 min read
Updated: Jul 22

Kabbalah Healing vs. The 99 Names of Allah: Two Sacred Paths to Healing & Power
In the world of spiritual and mental healing, we always find ourselves drawn to the energy and vibe that speaks to us and connects with us most deeply. For some, it’s the structured precision of the mystical Kabbalah. For others, it’s the gentle, rhythmic recitations of the 99 Beautiful Names of Allah.
For many spiritual seekers — like myself and my clients — both paths offer something profound and different paths to healing and enlightenment.
But, what’s the actual difference between a Kabbalah spell and calling upon the 99 Names of Allah? Let’s go deeper to understand.
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The Kabbalistic Current: Instant, Electric, Transformative
Kabbalah is ancient Jewish mysticism — not the pop culture version, but the real energetic system rooted in Hebrew letters, sacred geometry, angelic hierarchies, and the Tree of Life.
When you choose the Kabbalah it’s like plugging directly into a divine power source.
It’s quick, sharp, and highly effective — but it demands an awful lot of clarity. Kabbalah spells are not “wishes.” They’re energetic codes, often using the 72 Names of God or Archangelic forces to shift consciousness and create change on the energetic plane first, and then the physical.
If you’ve ever performed a Kabbalistic ritual for love, healing, or protection, you’ll note and experience: things start to move quickly. Energy shifts. People get in touch. Emotions surface. It’s real strong work — and it’s not for the faint-hearted.
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The other route : The 99 Names of Allah: Gentle Power, Deep Trust, and Divine Timing

Then there’s the sacred path of the 99 Names of Allah. These Names aren’t spells — they are divine qualities. Each Name reflects on a specific attribute of God: love, healing, justice, mercy, power, beauty, wisdom. And when, with humility, love and devotion we call these Names — something inside us begins to transform.
Unlike Kabbalah, the 99 Names don’t force energy to move. Instead they invite alignment in many way's. They open the heart and let love flow, they help strengthen the spirit, and clear the soul’s path with grace. This is a shower process. But changed come with deep confidence, anchored in faith and devotion.
I’ve seen people soften into peace by simply repeating “Ya Wadud” (The Most Loving). I’ve watched anxiety melt with “Ya Salam” (The Source of Peace). I’ve seen blockages dissolve under the consistent rhythm of these Names.
This isn’t about control. It’s about surrendering to divine flow and trusting the process that what is meant will always reach you and will come to you.
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Different Frequencies — One Source
Here’s how I see it: Kabbalah is like the fire element — it's fast, electric, transforming almost instantly. The 99 Names are like water — they purify, soothe, and slowly over time carve through even the hardest barriers.
Both come from the same Divine Source. They just offer different keys for different doors.
As my client depending on what you need - whether it be a swift movement or energetic precision I’ll use Kabbalistic codes and angelic seals for a fast response. When you need healing, peace, or to draw in a higher form of love, we'll turn to the 99 Names — often during quiet dhikr (remembrance), candle rituals, or water prayers.
No path is wrong, they both will lead you to where you want to go. We can talk through your needs and journey together and I will guide you through step by step.



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