Minha

Minha – The Afternoon Prayer, connected to The Left Column, Gevura. Established by Isaac the Patriarch.

Mishnah

The Mishnah is the first complete compilation of the “Oral Torah”. Written on the 2nd Century CE in Israel by the same people who wrote the Zohar and is the base of the Talmud (6th Century CE). The Mishnah and the Talmud explain the codes and rules of our Universe in a hidden way disguised as legends and religious laws. The Zohar contains the keys for these hidden messages.

Musaf

Musaf – The additional prayer, added on Shabbat, Rosh Hodesh and Holidays after the morning prayer. Connecting to the additional bliss available in the Universe on the special days.

Nefesh

Nefesh – One of the five levels of the soul. The lowest level – The body consciousness. Corresponding to Malkhut.

Neila

Ne’ila – An additional prayer on the last hour of Yom Kippur. Neila means locking, since this is the hour human life and destiny is being sealed and locked for the next year.

Neshama

1. Hebrew: A soul, Plural, Neshamot

2. Neshama – One of the five levels of the soul. The third level (from the bottom), the highest level in use today. Corresponding to Bina.

Netsah

Netsah
Hebrew: Eternity, Victory.

The fourth Sefira of Zeir Anpin’s 6 Sefirot.
Right Column of the Lower Three Sefirot, the power of sharing
Chariot: Moses
Part of Body: Right leg

Ohr

Hebrew: The Light The endless energy emanating from The Creator. The essence of every object, creature or action in the Universe. The essence of any feel of joy, happiness, bliss or success.

Olam

Hebrew: a world, also, concealed.

Plural, Olamot

Every spiritual level is concealed from the others.

There are five basic worlds – Adam KadmonAtsilutBeri’ah, Yetsira and Asiya, yet those 5 are divided each to five which are divided to five to and so on.