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Hebrew:

AlephBeitGeemelDaletHayVahvZaiyinChaitTait
YoadKafLahmedMameNuneSahmekAiyinPay
TzahdayQoafRayshS(h)eenTahv


H h

“Hear the humble harmonies of thy holy heart.”

One of the ‘three fathers’ which comprise the sacred name of God (yud hey vau hey) in Hebrew. ‘H’ when spoken is akin to the exhalation of breath with which one might ‘fog a mirror’, causing myriads of unique droplets to form functionally infinite reflective symmetries with each other, themselves and the mirror. Similarly, the world can be considered as the result of the exhalation of the unityBeing, thus representing a similar hyperreflective emanation of procreative energy or force. Sol, our local star, ‘breathes forth light’, resulting in myriads of living beings and symmetries of relation and reflection on Earth. I consider ‘H’ as having a character of expressivity — something flowing out from a source. There is the additional connotation of ‘twinning’. The -iah suffix common to many biblical names denotes ‘of God’ or ‘containing the emanative energies of God’.

Like other similar letters, the majuscule relates an upper container, a divider, and a lower container — but can also be seen as two standing strokes (mirror-twins) connected by a horizontal stroke. The downward stroke of the miniscule results in an ‘inverted cup’ or dome-like structure — a ‘house’ with an arched roof.

I consider it significant that all our ‘question words’ — how, who, where, when, what, which, why — all begin with a ‘doubled you’ followed by ‘H’ — with the exception of how, which begins with ‘H’ directly.

In physics, this letter is used to describe the sizes of quanta, and is known as Planck’s constant.

Character Classes to which ‘H’ belongs:

Crossing over between reflections or poles

Having Pillars

Two Pillars

Left Pillar

Right Pillar

Bisymmetrical

 

o:O:o

Habit — When we engage in action, a momentum is established, which encourages us to re-enact the familiar, in lieu of experiencing the unknown, which we experience as frightening or alien. Human beings are creatures of habit, and are often almost hypnotically unaware of that which has not become familiar.

Habitat — A synonym for environment, ‘here is where the habit is at’.

Hat — The topmost garment or adornment.

Half — When a unity is perfectly or semi-perfectly divided, two ‘halves’ result — except in the case of cellular life where mitosis produces ‘two wholes’.

Halo — A glowing nimbus, often associated with beings of divine nature or in whom divinity is present and active.

Hand — The most articulate member of the human body, uniquely differentiating us from nearly all other animals on Earth. Our first relations with counting are commonly relations with the fingers and thumb of the hand.

Hang — To attach something above, thus that it is suspended.

Harmony — A pleasing or melodious arrangement of aspects, parts or musical elements.

Have — To posses or contain.

He — A pronoun indicating a person who is male, and is neither the speaker nor the person to whom speaking is directed.

Head — The upper portion of the human body, wherein we hypostasize our presence as persons and our identity. This corresponds to the position of Keter in the Tree of Life.

Heal — To mend or repair, specifically to return a being who is ill or damaged to a healthy state.

Hear — To be aware of the sensations produced by sound in our experience.

Heart — The legendary throne of human emotion, and possibly the soul. The organ responsible for circulating blood in the body.

Heaven — The name associated with the dwelling place of God, and the direction ‘above’. A place where wonderful things and beings await those who please God.

Helio- — Of or pertaining to the Sun (Helios).

Here — Where we are now.

Helix — A spiral or coil.

Hello — A common greeting-term with resemblances to Halo, Aloha, Alo/Elohim and Hola.

Help — To aid another being or process.

Herald — The announcer or annunciation of something.

Hierarchy — An arrangement of members in an ascending or descending order, according to perspective.

History — That which has happened in the past, as perceived from the present.

Hive — The collective home of bees, a form of pollinating insect which acts as a distributed organism.

Home — The place where one is from, or lives.

Hold — To grasp or retain ownership of.

Holy — Sacred, spiritual or divine in nature or function.

Hoop — A ring, commonly formed of metal, wood, or stone.

Horizon — The outer limit of the range of vision, perception or experience.

Host — The one who owns or possesses terrains visited by others (guests). Also, a large collection, such as a nation, army, or human body (a collection of some 200 trillion cells).

Hue — A gradation of color which allows them to be linearly classified.

Hyperbola — An open curve formed by a plane that cuts the base of a right circular cone.2

Hypnotic — A quality of stimulus that results in a trance-like state in the perceiver. Language itself may well prove to be hypnotic to human beings. This term is applicable with extreme generality, such that consciousness as we understand it may qualify as a hypnotic experience or event.

Hypodermic — A device for introducing foreign substances, in some cases medicine, into the body or bloodstream.

Hysteria — Excitably upset in the psychic, rational, emotional and/or physical faculties. Historically this was thought to be a disturbance of the womb (Greek: hystera) in women.


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Hebrew:

AlephBeitGeemelDaletHayVahvZaiyinChaitTait
YoadKafLahmedMameNuneSahmekAiyinPay
TzahdayQoafRayshS(h)eenTahv