Mem
Mother Letter · Water · Gematria 40 · Path 23 · The Hanged Man
Mayim — Water. The great primordial element, the womb of creation, the dissolving medium in which all things are held in suspension before precipitation.
Correspondences
The Letter Form
Mem has two forms: the open Mem (מ) used in the middle of words, and the closed Mem (ם) used at the end. The open form is a vessel with an opening at the lower left — receiving water from below. The closed form is a sealed vessel: water held in complete containment. The Hanged Man is suspended in the open Mem — hanging between world and world, held in the dissolving medium of reversal. The light that radiates from his head is the illumination that comes only through surrendering the upright orientation.
In the Sefer Yetzirah
Mem is the second of the three Mother Letters. In the Sefer Yetzirah, Mem is ascribed to the element of Water and to the Belly in the human body — the generative, digestive, formative center. Where Aleph is the breath and Shin is the fire of metabolic combustion, Mem is the fluid medium that mediates between them. Mem produced the earth from the water — the world precipitates from the deep.
Meditative Use
Mem governs Water. The Mother Letter of Water asks you to practice dissolution: letting the boundaries of a fixed idea soften in the way water softens stone — not through force but through persistent presence. The Hanged Man has inverted his world-view entirely. What would it look like to suspend your current interpretation of a situation and let it hang there, unresolved, until a different understanding precipitates from the depths?