Series Tallits: Heaven's Repeating Revelations

Discover affordable, customizable Tallits with repeating patterns inspired by divine whispers—your entry to living Hebrew letters and deeper prayer.

What Are Series Tallits?

Series Tallits are our gateway offerings: generous 72" x 24" prayer shawls with repeating patterns like Full Circle, Living Waters, and As Above, So Below. Crafted from fine linen, they're inspired by heaven's whispers—never forced, always revealed when ready. Choose 2-3 colors to make it yours, blending divine design with personal touch. (Think heavenly patterns on repeat, like a sacred mantra for your soul!)

Unlike mass-produced shawls, these Tallits engage living Hebrew letters—alive with energy—to deepen your encounters with YHVH. They're perfect if you're seeking a natural spiritual touchpoint without the full bespoke commitment, yet craving uniqueness in prayer.

Why Choose a Series Tallit?

Heavenly Inspiration

Born from "The Tallit Room" visions, patterns like Living Waters flow with divine mysteries, amplifying prayer as they repeat.

Customizable Touch

Pick colors to match your spirit—blues for peace, golds for glory—making each Series Tallit uniquely yours.

Spiritual Depth

Engage living Hebrew letters for mystical prayer, rooted in Numbers 15:37-41—your covenant reminder in wearable form.

Did You Know? Repeating patterns symbolize eternal truths, echoing heaven on earth—as above, so below.

Series Tallits

Series Living Tallits feature repeating patterns and measure approximately 72" wide by 24" long. Although some designs in these listings originated as personal Tallits with longer lengths, all Series Tallits are produced in this standard size.

You can choose up to three of your preferred colors.

TOHU Breath

TOHU Breath Tallit

This tallit serves as a symbolic gateway into tohu va’vohu—the formless, void-like primordial state described in Genesis 1:2, the chaotic emptiness before ordered creation, where divine potential awaited revelation and shaping. YHVH created from there; so can we.

At the center of this Tallit lies the letter Hei (ה), the fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet (pronounced "hey"). This letter embodies thought, speech, and action—the channels through which energy flows and space is created. When a newborn takes its first breath, it is said to exhale this very sound, marking the entry of life and spirit.

Hei signifies revelation—a divine call to "Behold!" or "See something new!" It invites awakening to fresh insight, urging one to focus intently, observe deeply, and remain still in the present moment.

Hei also speaks of rest and surrender—a mutual yielding. As we surrender to God, He surrenders to us in response, fostering an intimate, energetic entanglement filled with ecstasy and union.

Ultimately, Hei represents breath—the gentle exhale of divine life, the creative Ruach (spirit/breath) of YHVH that animates and renews all things. Through this Tallit and the Hei at its heart, prayer becomes a transformative encounter with the Divine, bridging the formless void into ordered creation and personal revelation.

The Great Shins

The Great Shins Tallit

This Living Tallit is a powerful reminder of our profound oneness with YHVH—carrying within us the very fiery breath of God, the divine spark that makes us alive with His consuming essence (Deuteronomy 4:24).

In Hebrew, it is called “Ha-Shinim Ga’dolim” (הַשִּׁינִים גְּדוֹלִים)—The Great Shins. The full revelation of the third shin is explored in the blog post “The Great Shins” on this site. It first appeared hidden on the Daughter of Zion Tallit (in the Personal Gallery category) and reached its full unveiling on the New Fire Tallit (in the Cosmic category).

The design draws from Genesis 2:7: YHVH naphach (נָפַח)—breathed, kindled, ignited—life into the man formed from dust. That divine breath was no gentle puff; it was the fiery impartation of God’s own nature, the Lifespark of Father, the all Consuming Fire, into humanity.

To breathe, to exist, is to carry this radiant, transformative flame within us—an indwelling piece of the Eternal One. Through this Tallit and the three shin’s emergence, we are invited to recognize, embrace, and let that sacred unity burn brightly in our lives.

Living Waters

Living Waters Tallit

This Living Tallit is a mantle of divine love, embodied in the Hebrew letter Mem (מ)—the symbol of water (mayim), the womb of creation, and the primordial chaos from which order and life emerge. Through a profound meditative vision, I discovered: Mem is love.

In that encounter, I became the waters of Genesis 1:2—still lake, gentle rain, raging sea—then Yeshua’s tears over Jerusalem (Luke 19:41), the impartial rain on just and unjust (Matthew 5:45), and finally the water and blood from His pierced side (John 19:34). Love, like water, is patient and kind (1 Corinthians 13), steadfast as ice, adaptable as a stream, fierce as a storm—ever-present, ever-transforming.

The Tallit weaves Mem in its sacred forms: the flowing Paleo-Hebrew glyph, the open Mem (מ), and the closed/final Mem (ם). The crown declares “Mayim Chaim” (מַיִם חַיִּים)—Living Waters—beginning and ending with Mem.

Worn, it becomes a garment of boundless grace: embracing chaos into order, stillness into flow, and inviting the wearer into life-giving union with the Eternal Source.

Words

Words Tallit

This Living Tallit is crafted for the person who speaks life-giving words—using language to love, uplift, and bless others.

The crown bears “Devarim” (דְּבָרִים), meaning “words” and the Hebrew name for Deuteronomy, reminding you of the power and responsibility of your speech.

From right to left, the open scrolls release these flowing virtues:

  • Shefa (שֶׁפַע) — abundance, overflow, rich bounty

  • Ahav (אַהַב) — love

  • Chesed (חֶסֶד) — grace, lovingkindness, compassion

  • Emet (אֱמֶת) — living truth, faithfulness, stability

  • Shalom (שָׁלוֹם) — peace, wholeness, completeness

Each scroll is intentionally unfurled so these qualities pour outward freely.

TOHU Elements

TOHU Elements Tallit

In essence, this Living Tallit visually captures the meditative journey into the primordial void—known in Hebrew as “Tohu va’Vohu” (תֹהוּ וָבֹהוּ)—as described in Genesis 1:2. It invites engagement with the foundational elements of creation: wind (air), water, fire, and earth, all subtly present in the opening verses of Genesis.

The crown of the Tallit prominently features the Hebrew phrase “Tohu va’Vohu” (תֹהוּ וָבֹהוּ). While the word “elements” isn’t explicitly written, the design powerfully implies and embodies them through its patterns and symbolism.

The representations of earth, wind, and water draw inspiration from the Luminous Life meditation logo cards developed by Bishop Kirby de Lanerolle, pastor of WOWLife Church in Sri Lanka. These designs have been thoughtfully adapted with his kind permission to align with this Tallit’s meditative purpose.

The fire element, however, holds a truly unique and special place in this piece! For a deeper exploration of its significance and symbolism, please refer to the blog post titled “The Great Shins,” as well as “The Great Shins” Series Tallit in this category, or in the Personal Tallit category pattern descriptions for Daughter of Zion, or the Cosmic Tallit, New Fire.

Full Circle

Full Circle Tallit

This Living Tallit captures the profound mystery of coming “full circle”—a journey that didn’t begin on earth and calls for deep transformation.

Finding a direct Hebrew equivalent for “full circle” proved elusive—there’s no simple biblical phrase. Instead, I chose three rich words that together convey the concept:

From right to left: chai-yah mel-o yo-meem (חיה מלא ימים). (The “ch” in chai-yah is like the “ch” in Johann Sebastian Bach; an optional vav is included in yo-meem.)

  • Chai-yah (חיה) — from the root chai (חי), life. It speaks of eternal being, coming into existence, being established, continuing, or coming to pass at a destined time.

  • Mel-o (מלא) — fullness or completion, reaching the intended end from the start. Used in Genesis for Abraham’s descendants filling nations and in the New Testament for Yeshua arriving in the “fullness of time.”

  • Yo-meem (ימים) — plural of yom (יום), days. It carries time, years, lifetime, the Sabbath rest, and the span of past, present, and future—echoing Psalm 139, where God knew and recorded your days before you were born.

These words together weave the idea of full circle: beginnings and endings intertwined in divine mystery, leading to transformation beyond the earthly.

As Above So Below

As Above So Below Tallit

The crown of this Living Tallit reads: orh echad (אוֹר אֶחָד). Literally, it means, “Light One.” Grammatically, it means “One Light.” So, Yeshua is – The Light One! You are– A Light One!  Together, you are One Light!

At the center is a vortex, a spinning energy center that represents the very Life Force of our heavenly Father —the yechida (יְחִידָה), the highest spark of our soul. In Him we live and move and have our Being! He is never the same from moment to moment, and yet He never changes. He is always moving forward, shifting, and transforming our lives — and He does so in cycles, and so the center is always spinning.

Inside the spiral, two menorahs. One, you. One, He — separate, and yet completely One. The branches entwine, merge, and become entangled until there is no longer a clear line where you end and He begins…

Union!

One!

Light! 

“In Him was Life, and the light was the life of every human being.” Selah. Every. Human.

Around the spiral are the Hebrew letters that spell Yeshua (יֵשׁוּעַ) and your namebut are intentionally placed without normal phonetic order — because in this place there is no separation!

Note: when you purchase this Tallit, the Hebrew letters around the menorah will be personalized. They will include your name in Hebrew along with the name of Yeshua.

Voices of Our Community

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.

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