Cosmic Tallits are extraordinary prayer shawls, crafted from premium linen, infused with celestial patterns inspired by the vastness of heaven’s "The Tallit Room" visions. These Tallits feature living Hebrew letters and designs that echo the cosmos—stars, galaxies, and divine light—offering a customizable touch with your chosen colors. (It’s like wrapping yourself in the universe’s prayer!)
These Tallits will be approximately 72" wide. If you need a wider Tallit, please note that when ordering. The lengths vary, ranging from 18" - 60".
Distinct from standard shawls, Cosmic Tallits elevate your prayer to a transcendent level, perfect for those seeking a mystical connection to YHVH through the awe of creation.
Celestial Inspiration
Patterns reflect the cosmos, drawn from heavenly visions, linking you to YHVH’s infinite creation.
Living Energy
Infused with living Hebrew letters, enhancing prayer as a covenant reminder.
Personal Touch
Customize with colors to align with your spiritual journey, making each Tallit uniquely yours.
Did You Know? The celestial designs symbolize YHVH’s eternal presence, unfolding new revelations in prayer.
Journey through celestial designs with Tallits reflecting stars and galaxies, customized to your spirit.

This Living Tallit speaks for itself.
The Tree of Life (עֵץ חַיִּים, Etz Chayim) is shrouded in profound mystery—a sacred map of divine emanations, the hidden structure of creation, and the soul's ascent through ten sefirot and twenty-two paths. No two seekers ever encounter it in exactly the same way; its depths unfold personally, revealing new layers with each contemplation.
Behind the Tree lies the Flower of Life sacred geometry pattern. It is sewn with thread to not be prominent, but an echo, seen-but-not-seen—each interlocking petal a seed, holding infinite potential, the blueprint from which all form emerges. Together they whisper ancient secrets: the Tree rising from the Flower's eternal matrix, inviting you into discovery that never ends.
It measures approximately 72” x 48.”


This Living Tallit marks the "coming out" of the third shin! What am I talking about?
If you've explored other Living Tallits, you've likely seen references to “The Great Shins” (ha’shinim gadolim, הַשִּׁינִים גְּדוֹלִים). The full story is in the blog.
Traditionally, only two shins were known: the standard three-pronged shin (ש) and the four-pronged shin gadol (שׁ). Then, suddenly, a third appeared to me! —Father instructed me to hide her in plain sight within the flames of the others. She declared, “I am a fiery one and I walk amongst the coals.” She first manifested on the Daughter of Zion Tallit. YHVH said to be patient; her debut—like a belle at a ball—was coming!
This five-pronged shin is called shin ga-do-lah (שין גדולה). Together, the triad forms The Great Shins.
Here, unlike on Daughter of Zion where they blended as one fire, they stand defined and distinct—each outlined in tabernacle colors: blue, purple, and scarlet.
These shins span from creation to Shavuot (Pentecost) and beyond—truly amazing. Read the blog for the complete revelation!
The crown reads “Tohu va’Vohu” (תֹהוּ וָבֹהוּ), from Genesis 1:2: the formless, void earth from which YHVH created. It also contains “the seed of life” from sacred geometry.
As you enter the void with this Tallit, prepare to encounter this mystical triad!
It measures approximately 72” x 48.”




A picture speaks a thousand words—and this Living Tallit defies easy capture.
It is woven from the void itself: portals, prayer, divine encounter, and ascension. When I first encountered its design, all I saw was mist and swirling formlessness—impossible to define, impossible to hold.
Like several others, the crown bears “Tohu va’Vohu” (תֹהוּ וָבֹהוּ), the Hebrew of Genesis 1:2: the formless, empty chaos from which YHVH shaped creation.
This Tallit invites you into that same primordial mystery—where structure dissolves, and true encounter begins.
It measures approximately 72” x 55”.




This Living Tallit is a meditation aid inviting you to arise and ascend—a divine call to journey inward and upward into YHVH.
The crown reads: “Qum! Olah Beit-El” (קוּם עֲלֵה בֵּית־אֵל) — “Arise! Ascend to your Father's House.”
This echoes Yeshua’s command “Talitha qum!” (Mark 5:41) when raising the girl from the dead—not an ordinary rising, but a supernatural awakening.
At the center is the merkabah (מֶרְכָּבָה)—Elijah’s chariot—built from Flower of Life geometry. Its core is the Seed of Life (the green flower), an ancient motif found in Magdala synagogue ruins. The full structure forms Metatron’s Cube (from the Books of Enoch), with a subtle 3D cube effect embedded, though not full-blown 3D.
Outer circles spell “Yisrael” (יִשְׂרָאֵל), showing the Seed of Life rooted in Israel. Lines trace the 36 paths of Chokhmah (חָכְמָה / Wisdom), the divine ways of understanding.
A pomegranate crowns the central circle—symbolizing boundless fruitfulness and unlimited potential—while four more on the atarah (neck crown) proclaim YHVH’s abundant, fruitful grace.
It measures approximately 72” x 48.”



Notice the gently curved bottom edge of this Living Tallit—it symbolizes the expanse, the vast firmament of Genesis, considered the fifth element.
Closely related to the Series Tallit “TOHU - Elements,” it stands apart with two key features: the full Hebrew aleph-bet (אָלֶף־בֵּית) and the distinctive curved hem.
At the center, the elements layer dimensionally:
Wind at the core,
enveloped by water,
crowned with fire,
and grounded by earth—forming a living, multi-layered encounter.
Encircling the wind are 21 Living Hebrew letters (the aleph-bet minus one). The omitted letter is Shin—intentionally absent here, as it is powerfully embodied by The Great Shins (the three fiery shins). See the blog post “The Great Shins” for the deeper revelation.
This Tallit isn’t merely worn—it draws you into the mystery of the void, where the elements move and meet.
It measures approximately 72” x 50” at the lower points.



This Living Tallit holds a captivating mystery—one that deepened even after 20 years in my Hebrew walk.
In the Tallit room, I encountered the 72 Names of God swirling in the expanse, letters twirling and dancing until they settled upon the garment. The Tallit seemed to stand at attention, alive with excitement to be revealed!
Two days before starting the piece, three letters literally appeared in my face! They insistently came into focus: Mem-Vav-Mem (מ-ו-מ). They unmistakably communicated that they were to be the centerpiece—though I didn’t yet understand why. I had never deeply delved into the name before.
Upon checking a chart of the 72 Names, I discovered Mem-Vav-Mem is the very last one (#72)! These are not pronounced names but powerful three-letter combinations that carry mystical meanings. This Tallit was to display only of the 72 Names that contain the letter Mem (מ) in them, with Mem-Vav-Mem shining at the center.
In meditation, Mem-Vav-Mem is used for spiritual cleansing and purification—erasing impurities from the physical and spiritual realms, correcting past actions, and clearing the environment.
Note: Where did these names come from? In Exodus 14:19-21, each verse contains 72 letters. The Rabbis combined the letters in triplets to form the “names.” So the first letters of all three verses were put together to form the first name; the second letter of each verse were put together for the second name, and so on. So the center “name” of this Tallit contains the last letters of each verse.
It measures approximately 72” x 48.”




This Living Tallit stands alone in that it's the only one with its letters rendered in paleo-Hebrew, the ancient glyphs that predate the familiar square script. The word is Choshek (חֹשֶׁךְ in paleo form)—translates as “darkness,” yet within its depths lies the profound mystery of what light will one day unveil.
From its shadowy hue to its whispered name, the essence is pure enigma! During its creation, deep encounters and vivid mystical dreams unfolded.
Some speak of our heavenly form as a cube—reflected here at the center. The three interlocking circles evoke YHVH and us: Father, Son, Holy Spirit; body, soul, spirit—and beyond. They are sovereignty-circles, an eternal intertwining of Being and divine rule.
The fire at the core is the Yechida (יְחִידָה), the singular life-spark within humanity, born from God Himself. It also embodies The Great Shins (see the blog for their deeper meaning).
And the infinity symbol… it simply speaks for itself.
Oversized at approximately 80” x 65”, it features fishbone fringe with double knots—ready to envelop you in its quiet, unfolding mystery.


This is, hands down, the strangest and most intriguing Living Tallit I’ve ever created!
The Hebrew on the crown comes straight from Exodus 24:17: “k’esh okhelet” (כְּאֵשׁ אֹכֶלֶת)—“like a devouring fire.” Yet the body of this Tallit is strikingly clear, carrying a pattern so potent it feels alive.
Gazing at it in the Tallit Room, I sensed them: countless eyes—watching, unblinking, fixed on me. Not in judgment, but in Presence. This Tallit is about the eye of the Father—that single, loving, all-seeing gaze that never leaves you. It guides, directs, teaches, and protects with unwavering attention.
It instantly called to mind Psalm 32:8:
“I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you with My loving eye upon you.”
This isn’t just a garment. It’s a reminder that you are never unseen, never unguided. The Father’s eye is on you—tender, wise, and fiercely attentive—leading you forward through every step of the unknown. Wear it, and feel watched over in the most beautiful and comforting way.
It measures approximately 76” x 50,” and has fishbone fringe, double-knotted.



Crown Hebrew:
White Tallit: “Ray-sheet” (רֵאשִׁית) — the root of B’ray-sheet (בְּרֵאשִׁית), “In the beginning…” (Genesis 1:1).
Black Tallit: “Ah-ha-reet” (אַחֲרִית) —after-part; end issue; event; latter-time; posterity; last; hinder-most, completion, fulfillment.
Yeshua declares Himself the Aleph-Tav (אָלֶף־תָּו), the Beginning and the End (Revelation 1:8; 22:13). Scripture echoes this:
John 1:3 — “Through Him all things were made; without Him nothing was made that has been made.”
Colossians 1:16 — “In Him all things were created… visible and invisible.”
In Genesis 1:1 transliterated: B’ray-sheet bara Elohim ET ha-shamayim v’et ha-aretz.
That mysterious, untranslatable ET (אֵת) is simply Aleph-Tav—two letters with no grammatical purpose, yet appearing throughout the Hebrew Bible. For centuries, rabbis puzzled over it; as believers, we see Yeshua woven into creation itself.
The designs speak visually:
White Tallit spirals with countless Alephs — the originator, the spark, the “beginning.”
Black Tallit spirals with countless Tavs — the completer, the visionary, the one who brings fullness, fulfillment, and “completion.”
Holy Spirit gave me Isaiah 46:9–10 as the anchor for them both-as-one:
“…I am God, and there is none like Me, declaring the end from the beginning… My counsel shall stand, and I will accomplish all My purpose.”
The word “end” there is ah-ha-reet—the crown of the black Tallit, and it begins with an aleph, and ends with a tav!
Western thinking places beginning and end on a straight line. Hebraic thought sees a spiral—ever-upward. Each revolution unites beginning and end; every completion births the next beginning. They are not opposites—they are interwoven, like soup in a pot: the same essence, ladled from the same source.
These Tallits represent a marital union: perfect bookends, mirror images. Place them design-to-design and they align flawlessly.
The white (Aleph) births the idea, the vision, the origin.
The black (Tav) receives it, refines it, brings it to completion and fruitfulness.
Together they declare unity, continuity, inseparability—one message of divine purpose spiraling ever upward in Messiah.
Both Tallits were approximately 72” x 50”




Crown Hebrew:
White Tallit: “Ray-sheet” (רֵאשִׁית) — the root of B’ray-sheet (בְּרֵאשִׁית), “In the beginning…” (Genesis 1:1).
Black Tallit: “Ah-ha-reet” (אַחֲרִית) —after-part; end issue; event; latter-time; posterity; last; hinder-most, completion, fulfillment.
Yeshua declares Himself the Aleph-Tav (אָלֶף־תָּו), the Beginning and the End (Revelation 1:8; 22:13). Scripture echoes this:
John 1:3 — “Through Him all things were made; without Him nothing was made that has been made.”
Colossians 1:16 — “In Him all things were created… visible and invisible.”
In Genesis 1:1 transliterated: B’ray-sheet bara Elohim ET ha-shamayim v’et ha-aretz.
That mysterious, untranslatable ET (אֵת) is simply Aleph-Tav—two letters with no grammatical purpose, yet appearing throughout the Hebrew Bible. For centuries, rabbis puzzled over it; as believers, we see Yeshua woven into creation itself.
The designs speak visually:
White Tallit spirals with countless Alephs — the originator, the spark, the “beginning.”
Black Tallit spirals with countless Tavs — the completer, the visionary, the one who brings fullness, fulfillment, and “completion.”
Holy Spirit gave me Isaiah 46:9–10 as the anchor for them both-as-one:
“…I am God, and there is none like Me, declaring the end from the beginning… My counsel shall stand, and I will accomplish all My purpose.”
The word “end” there is ah-ha-reet—the crown of the black Tallit, and it begins with an aleph, and ends with a tav!
Western thinking places beginning and end on a straight line. Hebraic thought sees a spiral—ever-upward. Each revolution unites beginning and end; every completion births the next beginning. They are not opposites—they are interwoven, like soup in a pot: the same essence, ladled from the same source.
These Tallits represent a marital union: perfect bookends, mirror images. Place them design-to-design and they align flawlessly.
The white (Aleph) births the idea, the vision, the origin.
The black (Tav) receives it, refines it, brings it to completion and fruitfulness.
Together they declare unity, continuity, inseparability—one message of divine purpose spiraling ever upward in Messiah.
Both Tallits were approximately 72” x 50”


LeeAnn crafted a tallit for my daughter that confirmed words over her life. It’s a reminder she’s wrapped in YHVH’s promises!
- Sarah M.
My ‘Secret Place’ tallit, based on Psalm 91, was crafted just for me. It’s a divine embrace every time I pray
- George A.
Connect with the cosmos through a Tallit crafted from heavenly visions. Contact us to customize yours today. (Why pray under ordinary skies when heaven offers the stars?)
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