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3. Divine radiance.
The star shape as a form of nimb is associated with heavenly radiance and indicates the divine origin and holiness of the one depicted with such a nimb. 4. Bethlehem star.
In some cases, the eight-pointed star can recall the Bethlehem star, which points to the birth of Jesus Christ and is a symbol of divine presence and guidance. The nimb in the form of an eight-pointed star highlights the significance of Divine Light and symbolizes important aspects of the Christian faith, such as renewal, all-encompassing harmony, and heavenly guidance.”

What’s most interesting here is the idea of renewal — and now the system is hinting to me about renewal from all sides: destruction of the old and creation of the new, like a reboot, a reset, everywhere, from all directions. I’ve documented a lot of this. Later, I’ll refer to some articles from the internet to show what the system is revealing to me these last days. What’s also interesting is that back in 2010, when I first found this eight-pointed star only in a flat form, I understood it as the Bethlehem star — that it really is that. But here’s the point: it’s all sacred language, yet everyone takes it literally. When I started reading all this, I began to suspect that maybe the Bethlehem star, which is supposed to appear, might not appear physically in the sky. Maybe, like the one I just made, it’s already a symbol for the three kings who are supposed to come to the newborn God — that they must come. So you see, the Bethlehem star symbolizes the birth of the Son of God. And why? Because the Bethlehem star is actually the four Cherubim, which, when found, form the throne of God and God inside, sitting — that is, the fifth element. That’s when I began to read about what the Bethlehem star really is.
It is a significant symbol in the Christian tradition associated with the birth of Jesus Christ. Here is one interpretation that it serves as guidance to the Messiah.

“1. According to the Gospel of Matthew, the Bethlehem star pointed the wise men to where the Messiah would come from. It led them to the birthplace of Jesus, symbolizing divine guidance.