The Atlas of Occult Symbols:
Shadow, Initiation, and the Secret Language of the Soul
The Atlas of Occult Symbols examines the symbolic path as a discipline of perception, shadow, and inner structure. Rather than treating occult images as decoration, fashion, or superstition, Silas Veyr presents symbols as living forms that act upon attention, the body, memory, fear, and the hidden architecture of the self.
Across chapters such as “The Inverted Door,” “The Grammar of the Invisible,” “The Fear of Images,” “The Turned Altar,” “Circle of Protection,” “The Secret Ritual of the Soul,” and “The Last Symbol,” the book develops an itinerary of symbolic literacy. It studies thresholds, serpents, skulls, crowns, altars, geometry, ritual space, nervous-system response, and the Axis of Power as elements of a disciplined approach to occult symbolism and inner sovereignty.