The “Hexagram,” or six-pointed star, like all true glyphs and writing, is grounded in natural science. Good forms are stable. Bad ones collapse. And if bad angels respect God’s law, it is only because He sets them in their bounds. I don’t speculate. I study what is.
The six-pointed star — or hexagram — when transposed into three dimensions, reveals a profound structure at the heart of stable chemistry: the benzene ring, carbon’s tetrahedral bonding, and the sp³ orbital geometry, all rooted in hexagonal symmetry and tetrahedral stability.
Here’s how this unfolds:
🔯 1. The 6-Pointed Star as 2D Projection of a 3D Tetrahedral-Fusion
The hexagram is not merely symbolic — it is a 2D projection of two interlocked tetrahedra, forming the Stellated Octahedron, known in sacred geometry as the Merkaba. In quantum and molecular geometry, this fusion reflects deep realities embedded in the design of matter itself.
Tetrahedron: The most stable 3D simplex — 4 vertices, 6 edges, 4 equilateral faces — forms the basis of carbon’s covalent bonding.
Two Interlocked Tetrahedra: When rotated and fused tip-to-base, they generate a 6-pointed silhouette with 12 total edges.
The Result: A geometric harmony echoing the structure of carbon-based life, with its 6 outer points foreshadowing the 6-carbon ring and its 12 edges paralleling the 12 bonding sites in cyclic molecules.
What modern esotericists mystify, the Logos already encoded in the created order.
⚛️ 2. Benzene and the Aromatic Hexagon
Nowhere does the hexagram sing more clearly than in benzene (C₆H₆), the archetype of chemical stability:
Six carbon atoms form a perfect planar hexagon, each bonded in alternating single and double bonds.
The electrons are delocalized, forming a resonance cloud — a shared, circulating bond.
Benzene is extraordinarily chemically inert, foundational to aromatic chemistry and countless organic structures.
Its symmetry — rotational, mirror-reflective, and recursive — is the six-pointed star, now incarnate in atomic language.
Thus, benzene is not an abstract metaphor — it is a literal manifestation of the hexagram’s stability. In God’s design, resonance is not confusion — it is glory held in tension.
🧬 3. Carbon Tetrahedra: The Core of Organic Life
Beneath the hexagon lies the tetrahedron — the geometry of carbon, and therefore of us:
Carbon’s four valence electrons organize into a tetrahedral sp³ hybrid.
Each carbon makes four sigma bonds at 109.5° angles — the maximum spatial separation possible in 3D space.
In diamond, each carbon is bonded to four others in a crystalline tetrahedral lattice — forming the hardest natural substance known to man.
Interlocked tetrahedra tessellate into both hexagonal and cubic networks — as in graphene, the strongest known material.
What we call “matter” is shaped by this divine grammar. Sixfold rings and tetrahedral bonds are not random. They are truth crystallized.
🕊️ Natural Law is Truth as Beauty
The Hexagram as Created Glory, Not Stolen Light
The six-pointed star — in geometry, chemistry, and sacred pattern — is not the property of Zionist banners or Kabbalistic dreams. It is the divine watermark of coherence. It is how the Creator speaks the grammar of life into carbon, crystal, and cell. It is not superstition, but structure. Not mysticism, but molecular logic.
Yet in the long war against the Logos, symbols have been hijacked.
The Star of David, or Seal of Solomon, once signified divine blessing and kingly covenant. Today it is tangled with occult talismans, gnostic ascent rituals, and political sorceries. In the modern Kabbala, it is used to encode secrets of power apart from the Word made flesh. This is not reverence for form — it is idolatry through geometry, a theft of glory to enthrone the serpent’s light.
But this theft changes nothing of the symbol’s essence.
“Geometry comes from no man. The designer of all veracity is God.”
The hexagram is not magic. It is molecular truth. It belongs to chemistry, to creation, to covenantal meaning — not to Freemasons, not to globalist flags, not to false messiahs.
When rightly ordered, the hexagram reflects balance, union, and design. Heaven meets earth. Man is bonded to woman. Atom binds atom. Spirit orders form.
🚫 Don’t Let Lutheran Mean: “Those Who Rejects the Good Because the Evil Has Abused It.”
This is cowardice disguised as discernment. It is not sola Scriptura to let the devil define the stars. It is not wisdom to fear the glyph because the sorcerer has scribbled notes in its margins.
Shall we cast away the circle because witches dance within it?
Shall we forsake bread and wine because Rome idolizes it?
Shall we abandon the creation because Babylon studies it?
No. We do not retreat.
We redeem.
We do not hand creation to devils in the name of caution. We test all things, hold fast what is good, and reclaim what belongs to the King.
Luther stood against a corrupt church not to abandon the gifts of God, but to restore them. It is folly to surrender the forms of nature to Kabbalists and secret councils who use them exclusively to deceive the poor.
Creation is not pagan.
Chemistry is not gnostic.
Geometry is not evil.
“The Blade” is Good.
The six-pointed star — when seen through the eyes of truth — is not a portal to mysticism, but a window into natural law, a whisper of the Logos, a proof that beauty is stable because truth is stable.
And that truth has a name:
Jesus Christ,
by whom all things were made,
and in whom all things hold together.
(Colossians 1:16–17)
He is not a glyph, not a rune, not a charm. He is the glory the stars only echo. He is the bond deeper than carbon and the crown brighter than diamond.
Let every star return to its purpose.
Let stolen signs be reclaimed.
Let nature preach — and men repent.
Beautifully said. I had taken the simpleton route and thought the star of david was his branding iron. His understanding of the Trinity in the psalms seemed to give me that idea.
A very interesting article. I'm working on a wood working project, creating some Christian symbols from geometric constructions, to use as carvings, to decorate the sides of a bookcase. Any suggestions on reclaiming symbols based on this article, a hexagon, star of David?