A white silhouette of a trophy or urn with the number 9 at the top and the word 'Tenth' at the bottom, set against a textured gray background.

Teith (ט) symbolizes a "snake" coiled within a vessel, representing hidden goodness and the primal, transformative energy of the serpent. Unlike its negative biblical connotation, in deeper Jewish mysticism, Tet is the secret power of fertility, introspection, and the good that is concealed within the apparent "evil" of the material world. It teaches that profound spiritual growth often comes from confronting and transmuting our deepest, most instinctual energies.

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