If you mean Berashith, it is the first Hebrew word in the Bible,
meaning "in the beginning.
But, ancient rabbis said that the Torah went from Aleph to Tau,
equivalent to our A to Z, but, very meaningful to those rabbis,
representing the whole universe.
It is said that the actual first verse of Genesis went,
"Nothingness was Not before God spoke the word of nothingness".
It figures. God created the world from nothingness, therefore,
there had to be nothingness in order for God to create the world from
nothingness, therefore, He spoke it into existence. Before, all there
was was God.
The Hebrew word for nothingness, not, ring, eye, and well, is
spelt Aleph Yod Nun in Hebrew, and is pronounced "eyennnnn". It is the
sound a hollow cylinder makes. And, it is called the "Lost Word" and the
"Word of Creation".
Did you notice that the word well, a hollow cylinder, was also
Aleph Yod Nun? It is said that a story was left out of the Bible, by the
Nicene Council of 325, because THEY were so secretive about the "Lost
Word", and it went:
Zerubbabel the King, Jeshua the High Priest, and Ezra the Scribe,
came to the ruins of King Solomon's Temple, after their release from the
Babylonian Captivity, and they found a well. They descended into the
well and rediscovered the "Lost Word of Creation".
A word that sounds like the object it names is called an
onomatopoeic word. There are many more onomatopoeic words in older
languages than there are in modern languages. The Chinese for cat is
"miaow"; but, the word "slap" and "splash" sound onomatopoeic.
Thinking of the sound of the Lost Word gives one a taste of
nonexistence, pure pleasure; and, it spikes dopamine. When the
definition of schizophrenia was "having too much dopamine" we spread the
Lost Word in "The Schizophrenian Manifesto" available, for example, in
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/alchemy61/
Repeatedly spiking dopamine encourages the substantia nigra cells
in the brain to manufacture more and more dopamine fulfilling the
definition of "having too much dopamine".
But, dopamine doesn't cause hallucinations. Lack of dopamine will
cause hallucinations. Dopamine blockers are forced on as many people as
possible to deliberately make them sick to provide profitable business
for the psychiatric industry.