Sacred Symbols
The Asterion
The eight-pointed star that serves as our primary sacred symbol, representing the perfect harmony between earthly existence and divine guidance. Each point carries meaning, each angle holds wisdom, and together they form the celestial compass that guides all faithful souls.
Sacred Meanings:
- • Each of the eight sacred laws
- • Spiritual directions of growth and development
- • Lunar phases governing our spiritual cycles
- • Balance between shadow and light

The Wounded Heart
Sacred Symbol of Transformed Pain
Represents the central mystery of our faith: love that has been wounded but continues to give, creating sacred space for healing and communion.
Spiritual Significance:
- Love that persists through suffering
- Wounds transformed into wisdom
- Communion born from authentic vulnerability
- The courage to love despite scars
The Veiled Eye
Divine Sight Through Shadow
Symbolizes the gothic spiritual vision that sees truth through darkness, finding light not by avoiding shadow but by understanding its sacred purpose.
Spiritual Significance:
- Spiritual sight that transcends surface appearances
- Wisdom that embraces both light and shadow
- Protection through discernment
- The privacy and secrets of the sacred
The Sacred Shield
Protection of the Vulnerable
Represents our commitment to protecting those who have been wounded, creating sanctuary for healing while maintaining the strength to defend sacred boundaries.
Spiritual Significance:
- Protection of the wounded and vulnerable
- Defense of sacred privacy and intimacy
- Strength that comes from community
- Boundaries that preserve rather than exclude
Sacred Usage
For the Faithful
- • These symbols may be used in personal meditation and prayer
- • They can be incorporated into personal sacred spaces
- • Suitable for community gatherings and ceremonies
- • Appropriate for spiritual artwork and expressions of faith
Sacred Boundaries
- • Not to be used for commercial purposes without permission
- • Should not be altered or combined with conflicting imagery
- • Respect the sacred nature—avoid casual or frivolous usage
- • Remember the Law of Sacred Communion in all applications