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translit : ophtheis
trans-greeked : ὀφθῇς
Samekhi English Gematria=96


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ὀ(o)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON WITH PSILI
Unicode: U+8000
Number: 70
Translit: o
Language: el
Readable: o
Description:

The letter ὀ is the lowercase form of the ancient Greek letter Omicron, representing the short vowel "o" in the Greek alphabet. Its linguistic origin dates back to the early development of the Greek alphabet in the 8th century BCE. In terms of esoteric or spiritual meanings, the Omicron symbol is not noted for any specific mystical or Kabbalistic significance in ancient Greek traditions. However, within the context of Greek philosophy and cosmology, the letter Omicron was sometimes associated with the concept of the "One" or the source of existence. Symbolically, Omicron has been used in ancient Greek texts and inscriptions as a regular letter to represent the phoneme /o/. In modern times, the letter Omicron is typically seen as part of the Greek alphabet in educational contexts, and its significance lies primarily in its linguistic and historical associations with ancient Greece.


φ(ph)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER PHI
Unicode: U+966
Number: 6
Translit: ph
Language: el
Readable: f
Description:

The symbol "φ" is the Greek letter phi, derived from the Phoenician letter waw, representing the sound /ph/. In Greek, phi is associated with the golden ratio, a mathematical proportion considered aesthetically pleasing and found in nature. Esoterically, phi is linked to harmony, balance, and beauty in ancient Greek philosophy and mathematics. Pythagoreans explored its mystical properties, connecting it to divine proportions in the cosmos. In modern times, phi is a symbol of art, design, and architecture, embodying perfection and balance. It appears in logos, artwork, and scientific theories, showcasing its enduring significance in symbolic and practical contexts.


θ(th)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER THETA
Unicode: U+952
Number: 9
Translit: th
Language: el
Readable: τ
Description:

The letter θ, known as Theta in the Greek alphabet, has its linguistic origins in the Phoenician letter Teth. It represents the voiceless dental fricative sound in Greek, similar to the "th" sound in English words like "thin." In terms of symbolic or esoteric meanings, Theta has been associated with various concepts in different cultures. In Greek numerology, Theta has a numerical value of 9 and is connected to the idea of completion and endings. In Kabbalistic traditions, it can represent divine order and balance. The symbol of Theta has been used in ancient Greek philosophy to denote the concept of spirit or divine breath. Additionally, it appears in modern times in scientific fields, such as mathematics and physics, to represent angles and other mathematical concepts. Overall, Theta symbolizes a wide range of meanings, from spiritual concepts to mathematical principles, demonstrating its versatility and significance in various cultural and intellectual contexts.


ῇ(ei)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH PERISPOMENI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI
Unicode: U+8135
Number: 5
Translit: ei
Language: el
Readable: e
Description:

The symbol ῇ is a combined form of the Greek lowercase letter eta (η) with a specific diacritical mark called perispomeni (περισπωμένη). This symbol is used in Ancient Greek texts to indicate a crasis, which signifies the contraction of two vowels into one syllable when certain words are combined. While not specifically associated with esoteric or Kabbalistic interpretations, in a broader spiritual context, the symbol ῇ could be seen as representing the union or merging of disparate elements into a harmonious whole. This idea resonates with spiritual concepts of unity, balance, and oneness. In ancient traditions, the combining of letters or symbols often held deeper symbolic meanings, representing philosophical or mystical concepts. In the context of alchemy, for example, the blending of elements to create something new could be seen as a metaphor for personal transformation or spiritual evolution. Overall, the symbol ῇ, with its linguistic function of denoting a fusion of sounds, could be interpreted symbolically as a representation of integration, synthesis, and the interconnectedness of different aspects of existence.


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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