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Aleph (א) - Represents the oneness and unity of God.
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Bet (ב) - Signifies duality and the potential for creation.
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Gimel (ג) - Represents the giving and receiving of spiritual and material bounty.
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Dalet (ד) - Symbolizes knowledge and understanding.
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Hei (ה) - Represents the divine presence and the Shekhinah.
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Vav (ו) - Signifies connection, linking the physical and spiritual worlds.
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Zayin (ז) - Represents spiritual nourishment and sustenance.
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Het (ח) - Symbolizes life energy and the gates of Heaven.
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Tet (ט) - Associated with goodness and kindness.
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Yod (י) - Represents divine wisdom and the spark of the divine in creation.
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Kaf (כ) - Symbolizes the hand of God and the power to transform.
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Lamed (ל) - Represents the heart and the aspiration for spiritual growth.
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Mem (מ) - Signifies the waters of creation and the unconscious mind.
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Nun (נ) - Associated with faith and stability.
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Samekh (ס) - Represents support and spiritual protection.
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Ayin (ע) - Symbolizes insight and spiritual vision.
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Pei (פ) - Represents the mouth and the power of speech.
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Tzadi (צ) - Associated with righteousness and balance.
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Kuf (ק) - Signifies the potential for holiness and sanctification.
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Resh (ר) - Represents the head and intellect.
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Shin (ש) - Symbolizes the divine fire and transformation.
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Tav (ת) - Associated with completion and perfection.
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