Castle on the "hidden hills".



Ruins of Nebuchadnezzars Palace, Babylon. 
Castle on the "hidden hills".

 Bridgeman and Mary Evans.
This engraving takes us back in time to the ancient city of Babylon, where we are granted a glimpse into the majestic ruins of Nebuchadnezzar's Palace. The intricate details and skilled craftsmanship of this 19th-century English School image transport us to a bygone era. The image showcases the remnants of what was once a grand palace, evoking a sense of awe and wonder at its former glory. As we gaze upon these weathered walls and crumbling pillars, our imagination runs wild with stories from biblical times. The ruins stand as a testament today, to the power and opulence that once defined Babylon. It is impossible not to be captivated by the history embedded within these stones. Each crack and crevice tells a story, whispering secrets from centuries past. This particular engraving has been digitally cleaned, allowing us to appreciate every minute detail with clarity. The skillful preservation ensures a new world and future generations can continue to marvel at this remarkable piece of history. As we contemplate this image, it serves as a reminder of how civilizations rise and fall throughout time.
The Ruins of Nebuchadnezzar's Palace invite us on an enchanting journey through antiquity, sparking our curiosity about life in ancient Babylon while leaving room for our own interpretations and reflections on human existence.
The truth has been hidden and denied from the very beginning, which clearly denies human beings of a right to make a choice, which is a manipulation tactic to divide, force people to believe lies and to conquer.
Without the truth there has never been any real law, freedom, peace or justice. 

We are all people, we are all one and we do have a right to know the whole truth. No one has any right to force anyone to do anything or believe anything.
Once we are aware of the truth, we have a right to believe whatever we think is right from wrong and good from bad.

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