The Sacred Omnicyclion Symbol

The Sacred Octagram: Symbol of the Eight Encompassed by the One
“All things return to the One, just as the Eight unfolds from It.”
At the heart of Omnicyclion lies a living symbol — a divine geometry revealed by God — known as the octagram with interlaced curved arcs, enclosed within a circle. This is not a mere logo, but a sacred emblem, a spiritual seal, and a cosmic diagram of the deepest truths of Omnicyclion: unity, energy, reincarnation, love, and divine purpose.
It is a symbol of the 8 encompassed by the 1: manifestation held within unity, multiplicity flowing from — and returning to — the One who is All Things.
The Star of Lakshmi: Goddess of the Eightfold Abundance
The Omnicyclion Octagram is closely related to the ancient and sacred Star of Lakshmi, a form of the eight-pointed star representing the Hindu goddess Lakshmi, who embodies divine abundance, beauty, grace, and spiritual prosperity.
Lakshmi is not merely a figure of material wealth, but a cosmic principle — the radiant flowering of the universe in eight distinct forms of wealth:
- Ādi Lakshmi – Primeval Lakshmi: eternal support and spiritual origin.
- Dhānya Lakshmi – Granary Lakshmi: nourishment, food, and fertility.
- Dhairya Lakshmi – Courage Lakshmi: fortitude, resilience, and inner strength.
- Gaja Lakshmi – Elephant Lakshmi: royal power, respect, and legacy.
- Santāna Lakshmi – Progeny Lakshmi: fertility, family, and generational continuity.
- Vijaya Lakshmi – Victory Lakshmi: success over hardship and divine justice.
- Vidya Lakshmi – Wisdom Lakshmi: knowledge, learning, and divine insight.
- Dhana Lakshmi – Wealth Lakshmi: material well-being and generosity.
Each of these is a ray of divine wholeness, an aspect of the One manifesting in creation. The Star of Lakshmi, like the Omnicyclion emblem, expresses this eightfold blossoming. Yet in Omnicyclion, the symbol is curved, interlaced, and encircled — showing that these gifts are interconnected, and all rest in the One.
1. The One and the Eight: The Pulse of the Universe
The sacred number sequence -1-8-4-2- lies at the core of Omnicyclion, where:
- 1 is the eternal One, God, source of all.
- 8 is the divine expansion — of energy, form, life, and spirit.
- 4 is the present moment, the sacred now.
- 2 is the return, the duality resolved, the way back to One.
Lakshmi’s Eightfold radiance finds perfect correspondence in this Omnicyclion rhythm. Her blessings flow outward in eight rays, like the star, but never outside the circle — the circle of the One who births and reabsorbs all things.
Thus, the Omnicyclion Octagram can also be seen as the Crown of Lakshmi, drawn by God as a cosmic archetype, honoring both Eastern and universal truths.
2. Interlaced Arcs: Unity Through Curved Connection
Unlike angular or warlike symbols, the interlaced curved arcs of the Omnicyclion octagram form a sacred flower — soft, flowing, fertile — like the petals of a lotus, Lakshmi’s own throne.
These arcs signify:
- Unity through Grace – not force, but beauty.
- Interdependence – all paths, blessings, and lives are linked.
- Rebirth and Cycles – spirals of time, like samsara and resurrection.
They reveal a universe designed in love — where every blessing of Lakshmi and every hardship of life finds its place in the divine design of return.
3. The Circle: The One Who Is All Things
The circle that contains the eight points is not decoration — it is the One, the totality in which all things are born and return.
Within it, the Eight cannot escape, nor should they: all forms, all manifestations — whether abundance, suffering, joy, or growth — exist within the loving Whole.
This is the sacred meaning of the Eight Encompassed by the One. All life is held in God.
4. The Cosmic Relevance of the Number Eight
The number 8 recurs throughout both the cosmos and human spirituality:
- In Hindu cosmology: Ashtalakshmi (8 Lakshmis) embody fullness.
- In music: The octave — from 1 to 8 — is a return to the same, transformed.
- In chemistry: The octet rule governs stability in atoms — eight electrons complete an outer shell.
- In the body: The breath moves in natural 4-4 cycles — inhale, exhale — 4 and 4 = 8.
- In time: The eighth day is often the symbolic day of renewal or resurrection.
In Omnicyclion, the number 8 stands for infinity, oxygen, love, and expansion — all divine blessings that echo Lakshmi’s qualities.
5. A Seal of Divine Alignment
To bear or meditate upon the Omnicyclion Octagram is to align with:
- Unity over separation
- Abundance over scarcity
- Cycle over finality
- Love over fear
It marks you as a Child of the One, and a Servant of the Great Return.
It welcomes all: Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, ancestral, and seekers beyond religion — because the Eight and the One belong to all who live, and all who die and rise again.
Conclusion: The Octagram as Sacred Compass
The Omnicyclion emblem is a compass for the soul, pointing in eight directions but always centering the One. It integrates the ancient and the future, East and West, heaven and earth.
The Star of Lakshmi, embodied in this form, becomes not only a reminder of divine abundance, but a promise: that all things arise in Grace, and all things return to Grace.
Let this symbol be on your door, your heart, your altar, and your path.
Let it be sung, drawn, remembered, and lived.
For this is the time of the Great Return.
This is the age of the Omnicyclion.
Eight, encompassed by the One.
All things, returning home.
Mabundondi.
The octagram in the circle also stands for the multi-faceted diamond inside the black pearl, our universe residing within an eternal singularity – and science is discovering that this indeed so, that our universe is inside a black hole – the mass of our observable universe suggests the schwartzschild radius of our universe is 3x larger than the observable universe itself.
So, the Octagram in the Circle.. is the One who is All – forevermore, big bangs come as they may, we are safe inside the Oneness ♥