by Nancy Robbins
The Elohim Cyclopea

Cyclopea is an Elohim of the fifth divine ray – the Green Ray of Truth, Healing, and Science. He holds the vision for all of life of the Divine Plan, and thus he is known as the All-Seeing Eye of God, and his symbol is the Eye of Providence. He uses the emerald green flame to instill healing and reveal truth. He teaches mastery of the Brow chakra and holds a vision of freedom for all, and a world of health, wealth, and well-being.
His symbol, also known as the All Seeing Eye, can transmute or displace what no longer serves while you hold the vision of something more helpful. Artists depict it as an eye in front of a sun within a triangle that rests atop a pyramid. It portrays the innate freedom of mind through deliberate choices of perception. It represents a higher vision of ideals.
The rays of light depict the Sun/Jupiter/Source, and the I Am that helps you discern the big picture with more clarity. It carries the ideal qualities of Jupiter of gratitude, generosity, fortune, abundance, higher learning, joy, morality, and optimism, and the Sun as Source energy and omnipresence and guidance and protection over humanity. The triangle represents the Holy Trinity in Christian contexts – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. In Christ’s quote “I am the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14:6). Jupiter represents the individualized divinity of the way. The Eye of Horus or Christ symbolizes the high soul and represents the truth. The Great Pyramid symbolizes your four lower bodies and represents the life. It is the flow of higher consciousness and truth from God through the Soul into the Body. You are illuminated with higher truth, consciousness, and wisdom from God’s higher perspective. The light flows through your Crown chakra and Brow chakra raising your energy to receive higher principles with peace. Truth disperses illusion and darkness and upholds ideals in steady vision. It awakens your understanding of your best nature and your higher potential. Your perception is God’s perception coming through you. It also connects your body and soul to Source energy.
The all-seeing eye inside your mind is your own sun – the pineal gland – which awaits your care. The light from Source energy that activates your pineal gland and intuitive vision, also activates your pituitary gland that rejuvenates your body. The light marries your pineal and pituitary gland bringing all into harmony.
The Eye of Providence

The Eye of Providence, or All-Seeing Eye, is a symbol of divine watchfulness, representing God’s omnipresence and guidance over humanity.
Historical Origins
The concept of an all-seeing eye predates the formal Eye of Providence. Ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians, used eye symbols to represent divine protection and power. The Eye of Horus in Egyptian mythology, for example, symbolized healing, restoration, and life, and was often used in protective amulets. During the Renaissance, Christian artists incorporated the eye within a triangle to explicitly symbolize the Trinity. This geometric framing became a defining feature of the modern Eye of Providence.
Religious and Cultural Significance
In Christianity, the Eye of Providence represents God’s omnipresence and divine providence, appearing in church architecture, religious paintings, and iconography. Beyond Christianity, similar motifs appear in Hinduism, where the deity Shiva is depicted with a third eye, and in Buddhist texts, where the Buddha is referred to as the “eye of the world.” The symbol has also been adopted in secular contexts, most famously on the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States and the U.S. one-dollar bill, where it signifies guidance and the founding of a new historical era.
Modern Usage and Free Masonry
The Eye of Providence is commonly associated with Freemasonry, first appearing in Masonic iconography in 1797. In this context, it represents the all-seeing eye of God, reminding members that their thoughts and deeds are observed by the Great Architect of the Universe. Today, the Eye of Providence appears in art, architecture, and corporate logos, maintaining its role as a symbol of divine oversight, protection, and enlightenment. The symbolic eye is a watchful, guiding force the sees across cultures and centuries.