A a— The Beginning of All Things
Core Identity
Letter: A
Position: First
Numerical value: 1
Symbolism: Origin, force, greatness
A defines the concept of Beginning in all its expressions.
- The First Voice
Plutarch tells us that infants first utter the sound “aaa” —
only later do song (audē) and speech follow.
As if to say:
before words, before music, before meaning — there is A.
- A as a Symbol of Power
In philosophical and initiatory traditions, A represents primal force —
the energy that begins, moves, and unfolds.
Plato (in Cratylus) associates A with μέγα — greatness, magnitude, what stands out.
A is not softness.
It is assertion.
- Shape as Meaning
Seen as a form, A resembles a point, a peak, a blade.
Ancient Greek words echo this sharpness:
- akis — point, tip
- akontion — javelin
- axinē — axe
- arotron — plough
- A and the Four Elements
In Greek thought, the world is woven from four elements —
and their names begin with A:
- Fire: Aέλιος, Hēlios (sun), light, heat
- Earth: Aroura — cultivated land
- Water: Als — sea, salt
- Air: Aēr — breath, atmosphere
The letter A seems to hold the elements —
as if it remembers creation.
- The Power of Seven
A beautiful Greek tradition sees A as embracing sevens:
- seven vowels
- seven musical notes
- seven colors of light ( Alfos means white Albino,Alps…)
Not as doctrine — but as poetic intuition.
A gathers voice, music, and light into one beginning.
- A as Gain and Growth
From the ancient verb alpheīn:
to benefit, to gain, to enjoy, to bring forth, to discover.
So A is not only origin —
it is fruitfulness.
Closing Whisper
A stands for:
- Beginning
- Breath
- Truth
- Love
- The joy of learning
