Abra Kadabra is an incantation or a magic word used by magicians, usually during a magic trick. The meaning of the phrase is not clear, and there are several theories about its origin. Some people believe that it is derived from the Aramaic language and means "I create as I speak." Others think that it is a corruption of the Hebrew phrase "Avada Kedavra," which means "let the thing be destroyed." In popular culture, Abra Kadabra is often associated with magic and illusions and is frequently used in movies, books, and TV shows.
The way in which a magician uses this spell may differ from one to another. Meditating on the meaning of "I create as I speak" could prove enlightening to a wizard. Pairing this with the practice of saying the word out loud repeatedly until one feels something can be beneficial.
To reiterate, simply saying "Abra Kadabra" in various ways can have immediate and powerful results on a practitioner's well-being and mood. Try reading this poem aloud using different voices, inflections, and rhythms until the desired mood is achieved, which voice of yours is a mood lifter?
Abra Kadabra!
Abra Kada Bra!
A Bra Ka Da Bra!
Abra Kadabra!
Ab ba Ra!
Ka da ba ra!
Abra Kadabra!
Ala ka zam - God Soul Earth
Allah, (Arabic: “God”) Standard Arabic word for God, used by Arab Christians as well as by Muslims. According to the Qurʾān, Allah is the creator and judge of humankind, omnipotent, compassionate, and merciful.
Ka or kꜣ, "double" or "vital essence", an Ancient Egyptian concept of the soul or spirit.
Zam (Avestan: 𐬰𐬆𐬨) is the Avestan language term for the Zoroastrian concept of "earth", in both the sense of land and soil and in the sense of the world. The earth is viewed as a primordial element in Zoroastrian tradition, and represented by a minor divinity, Zam, who is the hypostasis of the "earth".
El Ha-Qasam