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ἁγίῳ

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ἁ(ha)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH DASIA
Unicode: U+7937
Number: 1
Translit: ha
Language: el
Readable: a
Description:

1. The symbol ἁ is a Greek letter called "alpha with smooth breathing" (ἁ), which represents the short "a" sound. It is a variation of the letter alpha in the Greek alphabet and is often used in ancient Greek texts. 2. In esoteric and spiritual contexts, the symbol ἁ can be associated with the concept of beginnings, as it is the first letter of the Greek alphabet. It symbolizes the creative force and the principle of origin. In some mystical interpretations, the alpha symbolizes the unity of all things and the power of creation. 3. The symbol ἁ has been used symbolically in various ancient and modern traditions due to its significance as the first letter of the alphabet. In Christian mysticism, the alpha and the omega (Ω) are used to represent God as the beginning and the end. In symbolism, the alpha can also represent leadership, strength, and the starting point of a journey or transformation.


γ(g)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER GAMMA
Unicode: U+947
Number: 7
Translit: g
Language: el
Readable: g
Description:

The letter γ, known as "gamma" in the Greek alphabet, originates from the Phoenician letter "gimel," meaning "camel." Its shape resembles a camel's hump. In terms of symbolic meanings, gamma has been associated with concepts like balance, initiation, and growth. In the Kabbalistic tradition, gamma represents the energy of Mars and is linked to the concept of strength and action. In ancient Greek culture, gamma was used as a symbol for the number 3. It also had significance in geometry and represented the third angle of a triangle. In modern times, gamma is commonly used in mathematics and physics to denote a unit of measure for angles.


ί(i)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH TONOS
Unicode: U+943
Number: 10
Translit: i
Language: el
Readable: i
Description:

The symbol ί is the ninth letter of the Greek alphabet, derived from the Phoenician letter Yodh. In Greek, it represents the vowel sound /i/. In esoteric and spiritual traditions, the letter ί is sometimes associated with the concept of unity, balance, and the connection between the physical and spiritual worlds. In Kabbalistic teachings, it is linked to the sephirah of Yesod, which encompasses foundation, creativity, and the subconscious. In ancient Greek culture, the letter ί was often used in various coins, inscriptions, and artworks. It symbolized the divine or spiritual aspects of life, and its presence in words or names was considered significant in ritual contexts. Overall, the letter ί carries deep symbolic meaning in both linguistic and spiritual realms, reflecting themes of unity, connection, and the balance between the material and immaterial worlds.


ῳ(oi)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH YPOGEGRAMMENI
Unicode: U+8179
Number: 70
Translit: oi
Language: el
Readable: o
Description:

The symbol ῳ is the Greek letter Omega with a rough breathing mark, used in the polytonic system of Greek diacritics to indicate a long 'o' sound. It is derived from the ancient Greek alphabet and is linguistically used as part of the Greek language. In terms of esoteric or spiritual meanings, the letter Omega itself, without the rough breathing mark, is often associated with the end or completion of a cycle, similar to its position in the Greek alphabet. When combined with the rough breathing mark, the ῳ symbol may be interpreted as representing an intensified or profound sense of closure, wisdom, or transcendence. While not commonly known for esoteric or Kabbalistic associations specifically related to the symbol ῳ, the overall symbolism of Omega and its variations may be present in various mystical and spiritual traditions. It is possible that some ancient or modern traditions could incorporate the ῳ symbol in symbolic ways related to endings, cosmic cycles, or enlightenment. However, such uses would likely be niche and not widely documented.



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