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This entry reflects '''desire''', as the lack of understanding (ה) following creation (א) produces a longing or yearning for further revelation or insight.
This entry reflects '''desire''', as the lack of understanding (ה) following creation (א) produces a longing or yearning for further revelation or insight.
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==== '''אה (Ah) – ''Breath, Spirit''''' ====
* '''א (Aleph):''' Spoke.
* '''ה (He):''' Which they did not understand.
* '''Riddle:''' "What was spoken but not understood?"
* '''Metaphor:''' Breath (אה) is the invisible force behind speech. The Spirit, like the wind, moves without being seen.

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אה (Ah) - f: Desire: He spoke and created (א), yet they did not understand (ה), leading to a longing for revelation.

Lookup:

  • H16 - Ah - a form of interjection expressing a sense of wonder or longing.
    • Synonyms:
      • H17 - Ah - a sigh or exclamation often tied to deep emotions.

In this formation:

  • א represents the act of creation and initiation.
  • ה symbolizes a lack of understanding or the gap in comprehension, which leads to a desire for revelation.

This entry reflects desire, as the lack of understanding (ה) following creation (א) produces a longing or yearning for further revelation or insight.



אה (Ah) – Breath, Spirit

  • א (Aleph): Spoke.
  • ה (He): Which they did not understand.
  • Riddle: "What was spoken but not understood?"
  • Metaphor: Breath (אה) is the invisible force behind speech. The Spirit, like the wind, moves without being seen.