“Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night”…
A star amongst the stars, a luminous body adorning the heavens, filling the sky with light; the true icon of the night, ironically, the most powerful one is not a sun but an interpretation of our vision, reducing a complex image to a more digestible one.
Think of a glass cube in its two-dimensional form that is used as a reminder of the power of God and its people.
The Hexagram, a symbol used as a “hex” and a curse against the ones who oppose the will of its people.
This so called box, is used to represent god’s power to “see-through” the enemy or seeing true in the enemy.
While the star is not mentioned anywhere in the Bible nor the talmud, it is important to mention that The Talmud in Pesachim 117b uses the phrase “Shield of David” as an epithet for God of Israel, not to be confused with God of Azrael (the angel of death), while later mystical and kabbalistics traditions adopted the hexagram shape; it was used as a decorative motif not a specific jewish religious symbol until the Middle Ages.

Do you see a box or a star? Do you see a prison or protection?

Many servants of justice use a six pointed star as their official badge, even though it is not a universal standard, seen this symbol is associated with the power of the cube, the power that someone holds to put you literally in a box.
Historically, the physical caretaking and keyholding of the Kaaba (a 15 meter-high, cube-shaped, structure considered the house of Allah) originally built by Abraham and his son Ishmael, has been the hereditary responsibility, of the Bani Shaiba tribe while the SHARIF of Mecca held a broader political and protective role over the cities.
The SHARIF of Mecca was historically charged with protecting the cities of Mecca and Medina and ensuring the safety of pilgrims during the Hajj.
In Islamic Pilgrimage the ritual of circling the Kaaba is known as tawaf. It involves walking around the Kaaba, the most sacred site in Islam, exactly seven times in a counter-clockwise direction.
In the same way SATURN (Father Time) features a persistent giant hexagonal cloud pattern around its North Pole that spins also counterclockwise.
When we think of a box that is protected and cared for, our logic hints towards the notion that the outmost important content is contained within, that is why the protection for our heart is called CHEST. Our “Dragons” give “Fire” to our “Hard”; meaning that our lungs (long: means dragon in Japanese and Chinese languages) give air (there is no fire without air) to our heart (it is called heart because is the HARDest working muscle in our body)
Based on our beliefs, Do we open the Chest to know there is a heart inside? Or do we not protect it instead? Can we not hear it?
The ark of the covenant contains the voice of the Hardest worker, the one who created the world. It contains the two stone tablets inscribed with the Ten Commandments.
Opening the arc of the covenant is the equivalent of tearing its chest open to see its heart even though we can hear it.

Without a doubt only the chosen few in this so called box WITH-STAN. The great sphinx of Giza having a human body and a REAL CAT HEAD embodies the wisdom of a king with the ferocity of a lion. Cathedrals are the SEAT of a Christ representative.The Box is a gift and a curse, as it taunts the subject by getting a “see through” experience but it protects the target because ALL EYES are on it. Thus it is important to mention that the more people put in a box the more eyes on many and the less attention energy each target gets. If everyone is important then no one is important and the monotheistic CAT HOLLY concept dies.
The most memorable example painting the picture is the famous hypothetical experiment paradox of a live cat, who is put in a box with a radioactive poisonous mechanism triggered when attempting to open the box killing the cat instantly. The cat in the box is considered both alive and death.
The moral behind the comparison is that the one put in the “box” is buried but is still alive. In the old ages in cemeteries it was customary for the descended six feet under to keep a line attached to bell above ground as there were some reported cases of coffin’s found with scratches within as if a MONSTER were trying to get out. This was soon before the disease of Catalepsy was discovered.
After the mechanism was invented many were “saved by the bell”
Is that why we go to Church when we hear Bells?
The Cat in the box left alive is also a reminder that even the angel of death would consider a sin to kill a cat; as since ancient times these animals were and still are considered holly, nonetheless, Curiosity killed the cat is a old proverb that when analyzed throw different lenses serves as a reminder not to open the hex box out of curiosity since it kills the cat.
The theme of a box not to be open for it can result in causing problems, dates back to Ancient Greek beliefs with Pandora accepting a CHEST from Zeus that was opened and released all sorts of evils into the world nonetheless she did close it soon enough to keep hope.
This draws a parallel with the fact that a cat in a house remains guarded, seeing the world mainly through WINDOWS with hope for longer and better life when compared to their street counterparts.

Special Thanks to the painters and their masterpieces: “Death and the Maiden” 1908 by Marianne Stokes. “The Creation of Adam” 1508-1512 by Michelangelo. “Pandora” 1896 by John William Waterhouse. “Saturn Devouring His son” 1820-1823 By Francisco Goya.