
Explore the 22 Hebrew letters, their symbolism and archetypes, and how letters in your name empower your life and guide your path.
Explore the Hebrew alphabet, its archaic roots, and how consonants and vowels shape meaning. Learn how context differentiates words written with the same letters, such as book and bike (B.K.).
Explore Aleph, the first Hebrew letter, its varied forms and symbols—from a cross-like mark to a river dividing and uniting, and its associations with the magician archetype and tools.
Master the second Hebrew letter beth by tracing a continuous line from the upper left to bottom, and explore its house symbolism, Bethlehem connections, and duality with the high priestess.
Gimel, the third Hebrew letter, resembles a shoe and embodies the empress archetype, symbolizing power, rotation, and moving forward from a strong base.
Learn the Hebrew letter Vav, the sixth letter, its shape as a single vertical line, and its symbolism as a conjunction or choice guiding crossroads.
Zayin explores a Hebrew letter symbolizing a connection from earth to heaven through meditation, with the chariot archetype representing fast, strong motion and the integration of the physical senses.
Explore the Hebrew letter chet, its line connections from top to bottom, and its symbolism of shelter and protection tied to the justice archetype, guiding reading and writing.
Explore the ninth Hebrew letter teth, learn how to write it and its link to the western letter t, and note the symbol lion and self-discovery themes.
Explore the nun's symbolism as transformation in balance, linking temperance and tarot themes like water to wine and emperor, guiding balanced, purposeful change.
Explore Ayin, the Hebrew letter, and its eye symbolism. Uncover opportunity and correspondence through discovery while interpreting the tower archetype to unite opposites and find the middle.
Explore tsadhe in the Hebrew alphabet, where division creates opportunity and stepping beyond comfort, guided by the moon archetype, while memory shows divided parts carry the seed of union.
Explore the Qoph letter’s construction and its meaning as a bond between people and a leadership archetype under the sun, guiding meditation and life meaning.
Explore reysh, a connected one-line Hebrew letter in the Hebrew alphabet, and its symbolism of perfection, judgment, and consciousness, linking sense refinement to completing tasks and relationships.
Analyze the Hebrew letter shin, its fire symbolism, and the stroke shapes that evoke movement and consumption, linking symbol, archetype, and meaning.
Explore the Hebrew alphabet with 22 letters, 72 angelic numbers, and names of God through a musical journey about leaders, framed as a delightful game.
Explore the Hebrew alphabet, its letter values, final forms, and right-to-left writing, linking three mother letters to air, water, and fire.
The Hebrew alphabet is more than a writing system.
Each letter is a symbol, a sound, and an archetype that carries meaning and direction.
In this course, you will explore the 22 Hebrew letters step by step, learning how to write them, read them, pronounce them, and understand their symbolic meaning.
This foundational knowledge will help you recognize patterns that appear across many ancient traditions and symbolic systems.
You will also discover how the Hebrew letters are connected to:
Kabbalah
Numerology
Tarot symbolism
Understanding this symbolic language allows you to observe yourself and others with greater awareness, especially through names, sounds, and archetypal structures.
This course is designed as a clear and accessible introduction, suitable even if you have no previous experience with esotericism or symbolic studies.
What you’ll learn
The structure and meaning of the 22 Hebrew letters
How to write each letter correctly
How to pronounce and recognize the letters
The symbolic and inner meaning behind each letter
The relationship between Hebrew letters and Tarot cards
How symbolic language can be used for self-observation
Are there any course requirements or prerequisites?
No prior knowledge is required
A notebook for practice is recommended
Curiosity and openness are enough
Who this course is for
Beginners interested in esotericism and symbolism
Tarot students who want to understand deeper symbolic connections
Anyone curious about Kabbalah, numerology, and archetypal languages
People who enjoy learning through symbols and meaning rather than abstract theory