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The eight-pointed star, two hexagons, and the equilateral cross form a unified system of sacred geometry within the Seven Sacred Tables, known as the Seven Lampstands.Through numerical symmetry and the layered superposition of geometric forms, this chapter shows how the hidden order of the tables converges into one coherent symbolic structure.
Contents — Eight-Pointed Star in the Seven Sacred Tables
- Key Questions
- Definition: What Is the Eight-Pointed Star in the Seven Sacred Tables?
- The Octagon — Sign of Transition
- Symbolism of Two Hexagons and the Equilateral Cross
- Example of a Numerical Table Demonstrating Geometric Formations
- Structural and Symbolic Meaning of the Three-Digit Table
- Manifestation Through Identical Digits
- Manifestation Through the Main Keys
- Cyclic Expansion of the Eight-Pointed Star Structure
- Emergent Geometric Signs Within the Small 3×3 Cycle
- The Ancient Islamic Symbol: Rub el Hizb
- From Geometric Structure to Transformative Potential
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Related Sacred Geometry Themes in A Message: Time of Unity

Key Questions
- What is the eight-pointed star in the Seven Sacred Tables?
- How do two hexagons and the equilateral cross form one sacred geometric system?
- How does the three-digit numerical table demonstrate the formation of sacred geometry?
- How does the eight-pointed star appear through identical digits?
- How do the main numerical keys reveal the same star structure?
- How do nine eight-pointed stars form a complete small cycle?
- How is the Rub el Hizb related to the eight-pointed star structure?
Definition: What Is the Eight-Pointed Star in the Seven Sacred Tables?
The eight-pointed star is a sacred geometric figure formed within the Seven Sacred Tables, known as the Seven Lampstands. In this chapter, it is presented as a complete symbolic and structural key that helps reveal how the sacred geometric forms preserved from earlier civilizations emerge from the same unified numerical order.
Among the most important sacred forms preserved across the history of civilizations — and appearing in many cultural traditions — are the octagon, the hexagon, and the equilateral cross. Each reveals a different aspect of sacred geometry, and these forms have no true age because they are eternal structures, like the seven sacred tables in which they are embedded.
The Octagon — Sign of Transition
The octagon is one of the most ancient solar symbols and is honored across cultures and religious traditions. Since antiquity, its revelation has been associated with the transition from an old world into a new one. Now we are living in such a transitional time.
Symbolism of Two Hexagons and the Equilateral Cross

Two hexagons face one another. One embodies the absolute order of darkness and the other of light. Each is composed of smaller internal elements.
The equilateral cross keeps these two opposites equally strong in relation to one another and prevents their opposing vibrations from merging.
All of this is controlled by the eight-pointed star, whose sphere constitutes the basis of the Divine program of everything that exists in the Universe.
Example of a Numerical Table Demonstrating Geometric Formations
The central section shown below is taken from one of the three-digit tables and is presented here as a demonstrative example. It serves to show how the geometric forms described above arise through the connection of digits and key sequences.

Here is a brief structural analysis to clarify its numerical meaning before we proceed to the geometric constructions derived within it.
| 765 | 198 | 432 |
| 132 | 465 | 798 |
| 498 | 732 | 165 |
Upper Horizontal Line
- 765 − 198 = 567
- 432 − 198 = 234
567 + 234 = 801
The sum 801 symbolizes:
- 8 — Eternity
- 1 — the Almighty
This expresses the unity of Eternity with the Almighty and affirms that the Universe belongs to the Eternal.
The numbers of this horizontal line belong to the sphere of 999.
Three Vertical Columns
Left Column
- 765 − 132 = 633
- 498 − 132 = 366
633 + 366 = 999
Right Column
- 432 − 798 = −366
- 165 − 798 = −633
−366 + −633 = −999
Here we observe:
- Three nines in the positive
- Three nines in the negative
This reflects equilibrium between two opposites within creation — the perpetual choice between light and darkness.
Central Column
- 198 − 465 = −267
- 732 − 465 = 267
Again, two equal opposites appear.
This central column also belongs to the sphere of 999, reinforcing the principle of symmetry and controlled polarity.
Structural and Symbolic Meaning of the Three-Digit Table
The numerical symmetry mirrors the geometry:
| Geometry | Numerical Reflection | Symbolic Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Two hexagons | +999 / −999 | Light and darkness |
| Central axis | ±267 | Balanced polarity |
| Octagon | 8 | Eternal order |
| Sum 801 | 8 + 1 | Eternity unified with the Almighty |
The eight-pointed star governs the overall configuration.
The hexagons define the polarity.
The cross maintains separation and balance.
The numerical system confirms the geometry.
Manifestation of the Eight-Pointed Star Through Identical Digits

Manifestation of the Eight-Pointed Star Through the Main Keys

Two methods lead to the same result. Whether the geometry is revealed through identical digits or through the principal numerical keys (147, 258, 369), the eight-pointed star appears in the same configuration. This confirms that the geometry is inherent within the table rather than imposed upon it.
The same geometric figures arise in every table of the Divine System, both in their base form and in their transformed magic-square configurations — including the well-known Luo Shu magic square. What is demonstrated here is therefore not unique to a single example, but reflects a general structural principle of the whole Divine numerical framework.
A further demonstration of this principle in two-digit tables can be found in The Eight-Pointed Star as a Universal Pattern in Systematic and Magic Number Tables. Its symbolic echoes can also be traced across many cultures and earlier civilizations. See the more detailed analysis in The Eight-Pointed Star Across Civilizations: Evidence of a Unified Symbolic System.
Cyclic Expansion of the Eight-Pointed Star Structure
Let us now arrange nine eight-pointed stars in three rows, as shown in the figure below — thus forming a complete small cycle.

Emergent Geometric Signs Within the Small 3×3 Cycle
When the lines of the small cycle are observed as a unified field rather than as isolated stars, additional composite signs become visible. Several examples are shown below.

The Ancient Islamic Symbol: Rub el Hizb (ربع الحزب)

The image of this inner geometric element has been preserved for centuries within the Islamic tradition in the form of the eight-pointed star.
Let us now examine in detail the geometric formation of the Rub el Hizb.
The four sides of the two large squares intersect at four primary points from which twelve rays emerge. These rays define the structural framework of the star configuration. Within this framework, two smaller squares appear, positioned in exactly the same orientation as the two larger squares. Their placement is not arbitrary; it reproduces the same geometric relationship on a reduced scale.
These two internal squares generate an octagonal form at their intersection. The octagon, in turn, produces the visual impression of a circle — a form that symbolizes completeness and continuity. In the center of the construction, the symbol emerges in its fully developed form, widely used in Islamic art and geometric tradition.
From Geometric Structure to Transformative Potential
The complete small cycle composed of eight-pointed stars may be compared to molecular structures that form the fabric of the physical world.
Answers to different questions should be sought in the sphere of three-digit numbers and in the eight-rayed spheres, just as different spheres exist at different levels of the world. Each sphere differs in frequency.
The frequencies are visible through the world of numbers controlled by the Divine Nine. The Nine symbolizes the Universe, which is included in the three-digit number combination of the Trinity (9-8-1).
The Seven Lampstands, or sacred tables, contain all answers about the world that can be understood by human consciousness, as well as answers that remain beyond present human understanding.
If humanity succeeds in freeing itself from destructive forces that distort natural order, the seven golden lampstands will reveal principles and technologies that today remain beyond the imagination of contemporary science. In such a transformation, disease and imbalance would gradually disappear, and the transition from the old world to the new would become a reality rather than a metaphor.
Frequently Asked Questions — Eight-Pointed Star in the Seven Sacred Tables
The eight-pointed star is a geometric structure that emerges from the numerical symmetry within the Seven Sacred Tables. It is revealed through the connection of identical digits and the numerical keys.
It appears in two ways: by connecting identical digits across the grid or by linking the principal numerical keys, forming intersecting triangles and hexagonal structures. The repeated symmetry of the table naturally produces multiple eight-pointed star configurations.
The Rub el Hizb is one historical expression of the eight-pointed star. In this chapter, the focus is on its structural and numerical formation within the Seven Sacred Tables rather than on its cultural usage.
Each table in the system consists of nine sections, within which the eight-pointed star structure is inherently present. When these star structures are viewed together in a 3×3 arrangement, they form a complete small cycle, showing that the geometry operates both within each section and across the entire table.
Related Sacred Geometry Themes in A Message: Time of Unity
The chapters and articles below expand the study of the eight-pointed star through sacred geometry, the Seven Lampstands, numerical keys, magic-square structures, and the wider symbolic system presented in A Message: Time of Unity.
Sacred Geometry in the Book
These chapters show how the eight-pointed star is connected with other sacred geometric forms, including the hexagram, the sacred cube, and the structural geometry of the Seven Lampstands.
- The Star of David — Hexagram Geometry
- The Sacred Cube — Structural Geometry
- The Seven Lampstands — The Underlying System
Eight-Pointed Star and Symbolic Traditions
These articles focus on the eight-pointed star as a recurring symbolic form, both within systematic and magic number tables and across the cultural memory of earlier civilizations.
- The Eight-Pointed Star as a Universal Pattern in Systematic and Magic Number Tables
- The Eight-Pointed Star Across Civilizations: Evidence of a Unified Symbolic System
Sacred Tables, Numerical Keys, and Analysis
These materials help readers understand the numerical foundation behind the sacred tables: Luo Shu, systematic construction rules, digital roots, numerical keys, and methods of conscious analysis.
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