He who saw the abyss T-shirt

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"He Who Saw the Abyss," a blindfolded man stands between two pillars, his eyes covered. Behind him, an endless abyss stretches out into the darkness, the vast depths of the unknown waiting beyond our understanding.

A sense of awe and reverence begins to take hold. The vast abyss behind the man seems to radiate power and wisdom that is both ancient and potent, hinting at the vast knowledge and understanding of the unknown that is waiting to be unlocked.

"He Who Saw the Abyss" refers to a fragmentary text believed to be part of the larger Epic of Gilgamesh. This section recounts a dream or vision experienced by Gilgamesh, in which he sees a vast abyss and seeks its interpretation. Unfortunately, the remaining portions of this text are largely missing, so the full story behind "He Who Saw the Abyss" is uncertain.


Notes about the different symbols and letters in the artwork.
The text in the arc above is a quote from Nietzsche in Latin.
Si diutius in abyssum intueris, abyssus quoque in te intuebitur.
Meaning "If you gaze long into the abyss, so too will the abyss gaze back into you."

Below in Greek "άγονος ψυχή" = Barren Soul

Other symbols:
Asteroid Symbols:
Two asteroid symbols for Ceres
Hebe, Iris, & Flora

Alchemical Symbols:
Sulfur

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