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trans-greeked : ΞΙΒεις
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ΞΙΒεἰς

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Ξ(Xi)

Name: GREEK CAPITAL LETTER XI
Unicode: U+926
Number: 60
Translit: Xi
Language: el
Readable: Ξ
Description:

𐤎 The hieroglyph depicting “reed column” and meaning “stability” 𓊽 named ḏed became 𐤎 named śāmek meaning “pillar” to represent the S sound. In Hebrew it’s ס named “samekh.” In Greek, it’s Ξ (xi). Looks like a Spine but it's a Based 60 Number system called Sexagesimal. Ξ 60 ס 𐎒 𐡎 Ѯ


Ι(I)

Name: GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA
Unicode: U+921
Number: 10
Translit: I
Language: el
Readable: i
Description:

The symbol "Ι" is the Greek letter iota, derived from the Phoenician letter yodh. In ancient Greek, it represented the vowel sound /i/. In esoteric and Kabbalistic traditions, the letter iota is associated with the concept of the divine spark or the seed of creation. It is often seen as a symbol of potentiality and the beginning of consciousness. Symbolically, the letter iota has been used in various ancient and modern traditions. In Christianity, it is used as a symbol for Jesus Christ, derived from the first letter of his name in Greek (Ιησούς). It is also associated with the concept of unity and the smallest unit of measurement. Overall, the letter iota carries meanings of potential, unity, and the beginning of creation across different spiritual and symbolic contexts.


Β(B)

Name: GREEK CAPITAL LETTER BETA
Unicode: U+914
Number: 2
Translit: B
Language: el
Readable: β
Description:

The letter Β, known as Beta in the Greek alphabet, has a linguistic origin in the Phoenician letter Beth, meaning "house" or "tent". Its sound represents the voiced bilabial plosive /b/. Esoterically, Beta has been associated with various symbolic meanings. In Kabbalistic tradition, Beta represents the second sephirah, Chokmah, which signifies wisdom and creative power. It symbolizes the masculine principle and the beginning of manifestation. In ancient and modern traditions, Beta has been used symbolically to represent duality, polarity, and creative energy. It is often linked to concepts of balance, initiation, and growth. In mathematics and science, Beta symbolizes the measure of systematic risk or volatility. Overall, Beta carries symbolic depth across different disciplines, reflecting notions of beginnings, wisdom, and creative potential.


ε(e)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER EPSILON
Unicode: U+949
Number: 5
Translit: e
Language: el
Readable: e
Description:

The symbol ε is the Greek letter "epsilon" which originated from the Phoenician letter "he" around the 8th century BCE. In Greek, it represents the short e vowel sound. In esoteric and spiritual contexts, epsilon has been associated with concepts of breath, spirit, and life force due to its resemblance to the number 5, symbolizing dynamic equilibrium and change. In Kabbalistic teachings, epsilon is linked to the sefirah of Gevurah, representing strength, judgment, and discipline. In ancient traditions, epsilon was used in Greek mathematics to denote a small amount or error, symbolizing imperfection in a numerical sense. In modern times, the symbol continues to be used in various scientific disciplines, such as mathematics and physics, as well as in symbolic representations of concepts related to balance and transformation.


ἰ(i)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH PSILI
Unicode: U+7984
Number: 10
Translit: i
Language: el
Readable: i
Description:

The letter ἰ, known as iota in the Greek alphabet, has linguistic origins dating back to ancient Greece. It is a vowel sound, pronounced as "ee" in English. In the Greek system of numerals, iota has the value of 10. Esoterically, in some spiritual traditions, iota symbolizes unity, smallness, or the concept of the smallest indivisible part of existence. In Kabbalistic teachings, iota may represent the divine spark within each individual or the connection between the earthly and spiritual realms. In ancient Greek philosophy, iota was associated with the idea of the One, or the Monad, representing the source of all existence and the ultimate unity of everything in the universe. In modern times, the symbol of iota continues to be used in various contexts, ranging from mathematical equations to religious and spiritual texts, where it can carry meanings of unity, essence, or interconnectedness.


ς(s)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER FINAL SIGMA
Unicode: U+962
Number: 6
Translit: s
Language: el
Readable: s
Description:

Font ς Sigma is not Font Stigma ϛ, While the letter Σ continues Phoenician šîn 𐤔 W, its name sigma and its position in the alphabet is taken from the letter Ξ Samekh S.



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