Aleph
Mother Letter · Ox · Gematria 1 · Path 11 · The Fool
Ruach — Wind, Breath, Spirit. The living breath sealed across the six directions of space.
Correspondences
The Letter Form
Aleph is composed of two Yods — one above, one below — joined by a diagonal Vav. The upper Yod gestures toward the divine; the lower Yod reaches toward the material world; the Vav is the lightning-flash of consciousness that bridges them. The letter is the cosmos in miniature: Spirit above, Matter below, and the animating current between.
In the Sefer Yetzirah
In the Sefer Yetzirah, Aleph is the first of the three Mother Letters. God engraved Aleph in the Air of the universe, and from that engraving drew forth Wind — the element that mediates between Fire (Shin) and Water (Mem). Aleph is the primal intelligence that made space possible: without the breath-gap between things, there is only undifferentiated fire.
Meditative Use
Breathe without sound. Aleph is the breath before the voice has shaped it into any particular sound — pure respiratory potential. Meditating on Aleph means releasing the identity that attaches to exhaled opinions and inhaled fears. For a moment, simply be the breath: neither in nor out, neither beginning nor ending. That still interval is Aleph.
Path & Tarot Correspondence
Aleph is one of the archive's opening corridors: the mother-letter becomes Path 11, the path carries the supernal stillness of Kether toward the first flash of differentiation in Chokmah, and The Fool gives that crossing imaginal form as pure openness, the breath before naming, and the freedom to begin without carrying a finished identity into the step.
Return Routes Across the Sister Hubs
Aleph is not only the first letter within the Hebrew Letters; it is also the archive's opening air-corridor, where the same Kabbalistic body becomes legible through the Paths, the Sephiroth, and the Major Arcana. Return through those sister hubs so Aleph reads not as an isolated mother-letter but as the primal breath between Kether and Chokmah, where silence becomes motion and openness becomes the first condition for every later form.
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