
Many of you have seen this symbol before, but do you know what it means?
Modern Christian exoteric teachings would point out that Chi (χ) and Rho (P) are the first letters of Christ, i.e. Ch and r. When explaining Alpha and Omega, you're likely to hear something about "first" and "last".
Beyond that, you're not going to get much satisfaction from the modern exoteric Christian teachings on this symbolism. While the things above are true, they are exoteric teachings and not exactly revelatory or profound.
For those who penetrate the exoteric teachings in pursuit of deepper understanding, one might learn that Chi (χ) is said to represent the "Anima Mundi" which may be interpreted to be "the Soul of the World".
Likewise, one might learn that Rho (P) is said to represent the "Axis Mundi" which may be interpreted to be "the Pillar of the World".
Extrapolating slightly, Chi becomes linked to the idea of soul and Rho becomes linked to material reality. Thinking about the relationship between souls and material reality, souls "are received by" material reality making material reality "feminine" in its receptivity and souls "masculine". This is what Jesus was talking about when he talked about us as being "salt of the Earth". Soul relates to solute and salt etymologically.
So Chi and Rho are yet another iteration of the perennial Holy Trinity of the Divine Masculine and Divine Feminine merging within the self to self-birth a Divine Child.
Phi is representative of the Divine Child, the enlightened being, who, upon physical death on Earth, will ascend to the next density of material reality which vibrates at rates incompatible with these fleshy avatars, i.e. north of light speed.
"Phenoms" are really "phi noms" which means "golden in name". This would be apropos to describe several Greek heroes like Achilles, Jason, Heracles, and Asclepius...all of whom happen to have been taught by "Chiron". Chiron was a centaur known for skills in archery, medicine, etc.
Note that Chiron is basically Chi + R(h)o + N.
Note that Cairo is basically Chi + Rho
Note that Hierophant is basically (c)Hi(e) r(h)o ph(i) nt
Note that Hierophant means teacher and Chiron was said to have been a teacher.
Note that Chariot is basically Ch(i) r(h)o.
Certain liberties must be taken to see these connections but they are there.
Alpha and Omega:
Yes, these correspond to "first" and "last" but not in the way most people understand. Yes, in the Greek alphabet, Alpha and Omega are the first and last letters but that's not the important part.
The Divine Masculine is often symbolized by a bull. A upside down is a bull's head with horns.
The Divine Feminine is often symbolized by a serpent. Omega upside down is a serpent with its belly on the ground, its head up, and its tail up.
Alpha and Omega map to Aleph and Teth in the Hebrew alphabet, not Aleph and Tav/Tau as many would guess.
Aleph, amongst other meanings, means bull. All meanings of Aleph are consistent with "the Divine Masculine" or masculinity or have some relationship to those things. It also means 1 because Hebrew is mathematical.
Teth, amongst other meanings, means serpent. All meanings of Teth are consistent with "the Divine Feminine" or femininity or have some relationship to those things. It also means 9 because, again, Hebrew is mathematical.
What happens, then, mathematically, when you combine 1 and 9, the first and last numerals? You get completion and ascension to the next "level", the tens place value.
Teth, by the way, also is shaped like Omega upside down so it too resembles a serpent. Furthermore, Teth is basically the letter T which, when pronounced and extended, is an onomatopoeia for a serpent's hiss.
Summary:
Both of these sets of symbols represent the exact same thing: enlightenment...the reunification of the Divine Feminine, Kundalini Shakti, wrapped 3.5x around the Root Chakra, with Shiva, the Divine Masculine, located in the Crown Chakra.
7 chakras active = full rainbow body = white/golden aura = enlightened