The Six‑Pointed Star: A Cosmic Symbol of “As Above, So Below” 

The Six‑Pointed Star: A Cosmic Symbol of “As Above, So Below”


The hexagram—commonly called the Star of David—is an ancient emblem that has been reinterpreted across cultures. In the tradition of old and ancient times, it represents the Galactic Federation of the Morning Stars of Light, a celestial council that governs the major bodies of our solar system: Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth-(Moon), Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.
 

Psalm 82:1 - A psalm of Asaph. 1 God presides in the great assembly; he renders judgment among the “gods”:
 

Jude 6: CJB: 6 And the angels that did not keep within their original authority, but abandoned their proper sphere, he has kept in darkness, bound with everlasting chains for the Judgment of the Great Day.
 

The Two Interlaced Triangles
 

Triangle    /Pyramid Orientation
Upward                  ▲
 

Symbolic Meaning
Creation, rulership, the immortal “morning stars” that exist beyond the material world. It points to the heavens, embodying the principle “As above…”.    
 

Associated Realm
The higher, eternal realm of the Federation.

Triangle/Pyramid Orientation
Downward    ▼    
 

Symbolic Meaning
Destruction, mortality, the earthly condition. It points to the ground, embodying “…so below.
 

Associated Realm
The physical realm of planets, life, and death.
When the two triangles/Pyramids overlap, they form a six‑pointed star that unites the two principles & creates the 

Myrkheba: “As above, so below; as the first, so the last; as the Alpha, so the Omega.” This union is expressed in the prayer “Let thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven” (Matthew 6:10), The authority of the celestial council extends to every planetary body.
 

Biblical and Kabbalistic Roots
Job 38:7 – “Where were you when the morning stars sang together?” This verse is the original council of luminous beings (the “morning stars”) that witnessed the formation of the galaxy.
Genesis 1 – The creation of light, the separation of day and night, and the naming of the Sun and Moon echo the Kabbalistic assigning of a divine name to each planet, linking the celestial hierarchy to the earthly names we use today.
 

Kabalah – Each planet is associated with a Hebrew letter and a sephirah, forming a cosmic map that mirrors the hexagram’s geometry. The upward triangle corresponds to the Tree of Life (the divine emanation), while the downward triangle reflects the Tree of Knowledge (the material manifestation).
 

The “Myrkheba” Connection
In esoteric traditions the hexagram is called Myrkheba, meaning “the double pyramid.” The upright pyramid represents the ascent of consciousness toward the divine, and the inverted pyramid symbolizes the descent of divine will into the world. Their intersection creates a balanced flow of power—above governing below, and vice‑versa.
 

Why the Symbol Resonates
Unity of Opposites – By merging creation and destruction, the star illustrates that rulership is not domination but a harmonious balance, the Order out of Chaos in Freemasonry of the 33rd Degree in Latin "ORDO ET CHAO".
 

Planetary Governance – Each point of the star aligns with a celestial body, the Federation’s influence permeates every sphere, from the Sun’s radiance to Saturn’s rings.
 

Universal Phrase -  “As above, so below” appears in many traditions (Hermetic, Christian, Islamic), reinforcing the idea that the macrocosm and microcosm are reflections of each other.

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