At the heart of Gematria is the belief that the Hebrew alphabet () consists of the building blocks of reality. In this worldview, the word for "father" ( Ab , value 3) and "mother" ( Im , value 41) aren't just labels; their numerical essence provides a map of their spiritual function. When two different words share the same numerical value, they are considered to be "mystically identical" or deeply interconnected.
The metaphor of the sapphire is deeply rooted in Jewish mysticism. In the Book of Exodus, the elders of Israel see a vision of God standing upon a "paved work of sapphire stone." Later, the Sepher Yetzirah (The Book of Formation) speaks of the —the ten emanations of God. The word Sefirah shares a root with "sapphire" ( sappir ) and "cipher" or "number" ( sefar ). Sepher Sapphires - A Treatise On Gematria - The...
The title evokes a vivid image: a book of crystalline clarity, where each word is a facet of a gemstone, refracting the light of the divine. To write a treatise on Gematria —the ancient Jewish system of assigning numerical values to Hebrew letters—is to argue that the universe is not just created by language, but is a living, breathing code. The Architecture of the Word At the heart of Gematria is the belief