Andy and I first got to know the word ‘Aleph’ (pronounced as Ah-lef ) in Nov 2011 when he bought Paulo Choelo’s latest novel with the same title. The author recounted his experiences being in touch with this timeless and soul-ful state called Aleph. That got me really curious and envious that I started researching its meaning. I then became totally convinced that ‘Aleph’ should be part of our new business name, especially when Earth and humanity has started its journey back to the Void, to the state of Nothingness and Pure Potentialty where life shall be, once again, recreated.
Here are the main research findings. Source of info indicated below.
1. First letter in System of Hebrew Alpabet
The Hebrew alphabet contains twenty-two letters or Authioth. Each letter (or auth) is a crystallization of one of the aspects of manifestation of the Divine. It is believed that these letters contain the precise plan of the principles of creation. Aleph, the first Hebew letter, stands for unity, origin, power and stability.
2. Original pictograph of Aleph is the ‘Ox’ (strength)

The ox indicates plowing, the penetration of the earth (the female) by the plow (the male). It has a clear sexual meaning. The penetration can also be seen as the Divine Spirit descending into the primeval waters, which it penetrates and impregnates.
3. Symbol of the Divine-Man
The shape of the letter Aleph is made of two Yods divided by a slash which is actually is the sixth letter Vau
. Yod
is the primal vibration, the point of light out of which everything came. Emanation arose when the Divine Light, as Yod, mirrored itself into the lower world, hence the two Yods divided by a slash. The symbol suggests an eternal link between the primeval source with everything that emanates from it. As one who is composed by both the upper and lower realm of the earth, connected by the humility of the body, Aleph is a picture of the God-Man unity, or the Divine Man.
4. Refers to Kether, the first sephirah of Kabbalah Tree of Life
Also known as “the beginning of the whirlings. In Kether, Source awakens, but does not yet know itself. There is no other from which to view itself. It means the divine breath.
5. Numerical value is 111
Aleph’s simple apparent value is 1. But its inherent hidden numerical value is 111 (Aleph + Lamed + Peh: 1 + 30 + 80 = 111). The number 111 contains the trinity; and it is also the constant of the magic square of six. 111 = 1 + 10 +100. In this sense Aleph contains the one in units, in tens and in hundreds. Symbolically this means that Aleph combines the divine, the spiritual and the physical world. Or, 1 is the Point, the Ain Soph Aur (= the Unlimited Light); 10 is the Tree of Life with its 10 Sephiroth (= the power vessels in which consciousness of the Universe expresses itself); and 100 is physical man in the physical world.
The shape of Aleph is composed of two Yods and a dividing line which stands for the letter Vau). This gives another numerical value: 10 + 10 + 6 =26. The number 26 is the value of the tetragrammatron YHVH, or Jehovah, the name of the Lord
6. Used to name Gods and Goddesses
With Aleph, we write many names, such as אלוהים Elohim, which is precisely the Hebrew word for Gods and Goddesses. The Hebrew word for God is ‘El,’ written with אAleph and ל Lamed. Other words written with א Aleph are Elah, אדם Adam and most of the names of angels end with אל ‘El’ (Aleph Lamed), like Samael, Zachariel, Orifiel, etc.
You can easily find info on the internet about the mystically Divine letter, Aleph. Here are a few of the websites I checked out.
http://www.soul-guidance.com/houseofthesun/treeoflifeletters.htm
http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Grammar/Unit_One/Aleph-Bet/Aleph/aleph.html
http://gnosticteachings.org/courses/alphabet-of-kabbalah/712-aleph.html