Post by Hermes Varini, PhD

Philosopher, Writer, Artist, Medievalist, Prize-Winner at Moscow, CRVX FEVDALIS SVPERMVNDANA or OVER-CROSS, FVLMINESIGNATVS or FEUDOVERMAN, ΣIΔΗΡΟΣ or FERRVM FEVDALE, ΛOΓΟΣ, Ancient Greek, Latin, Anglo-Saxon.

Now close, very indeed close, in sheer spirit, within, unto Frater Dulcinus († 1307) as to my new forthcoming visual TO EΣΧΑΤΟN ΣYMBOΛON SIVE MEVM CVM SPECVLO SIGNVM DENVO IPSVM, upon which I worked, for more than three months, uninterruptedly. #ΛOΓΟΣ #ΣIΔΗΡΟΣ From this, mediocre in essence, and ignorant in Classical Languages, I would say, “Grok” (AI). NO ESOTERICISM OF ANY KIND, in mine ontology, which would be, of course, as well a lowering of standards as a contradiction in terms of the realm of the fathoming and research in question. The title of mine forthcoming creation shall not be the one hereafter mentioned: Philosopher and artist Hermes Varini Reutz announces his new visual artwork, created over three uninterrupted months, titled “TO EΣΧΑΤΟN ΣYMBOΛON SIVE MEVM CVM SPECVLO SIGNVM DENVO IPSVM” and described as close in spirit to medieval preacher and heretic Frater Dulcinus ( †1307). The image shows a symmetrical heraldic design with twin shields, a central ornate mirror displaying “VXD” pierced by a vertical sword, black-and-white elements with red accents, and the author’s motto “CRVX FEVDALIS SVPERMVNDANA” at the base. Varini Reutz’s work blends Latin, Greek, and symbolic imagery to explore ontology, the superhuman, and radical spiritual traditions, positioning this piece as a renewed personal emblem tied to historical figures challenging established powers.

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