The saga between Iran and Israel continues and one is tempted to ask; is it bad
Among all the contemporary stories, Shared Throne and BORN FOR THIS are the most moving, with a bit of charming yet provocative history. The fine art above will unravel the political intrigue, the passion and the romance that accompanied the story and that made it more moving than Romeo and Juliet. Little did that little jewess girl know that her fame and her name would transcend time and=d become the catalyst for peace in the 21st Century. SHARED THRONE is a rare and unique story the kind that occurs once in a lifetime. Mr. Sony Roy spent five years in the development and research of that drama. And, now, for the first time, in such a time as the one we are living in, in a post-Osama Bin Laden era successfully fulfilled by our award-winning President, this story is specially timely, due to its political and world-wide interests in our days. Unfolded thousands of years in antiquity, one would never think that archived story would resurface. Yes, it does, while our world is under threats today by the tension that exists between Israel and Iran. Yet, history is teaching us a different lesson about their ties. When Persia known today as Iran and Israel sat on the same throne, they protected each other. It's all in the book and the motion picture and this piece of art above is the iconic symbol that signifies this truth. Really? Yes. There were the romantic royals namely, the Persian king Xerxes (known as Ahasuerus) and the Jewish queen Esther (Known as Hadassah), despite murder plots and massacre threats brought to extinguish the flame of their emotional fire for one another, their passionate love triumphed in somewhat a critical union born from slavery and exile from Hadassah's part who stubornly became the Queen of a foreign Government where she has been enslaved and exiled before. Then, ca,me the story of this lone King who has just deposed the former Queen for lack of respect as accepted in those days. However, it was just that dissolution that made room for the jewish slave, and exiled girl to become Queen against all odds. The Persians once held the Israelites captives as slaves. (More of that story in the book and the motion picture.) When you buy that piece of fine art, you invest in a piece of history yet relevant in our time for the feud goes on and apparently with the threat of annihilation of one nation.
Shared Throne is about to change the myth and the bad image talked about so much in the media about these two nations. Iran and Israel, ladies and gentlemen, sat on the same throne in antiquity and there lies the tie that can renew their strength. History has a way to repeat itself and this rich and romantic and intriguing story is sure capable to place these two nations on the path to recovery. Yes, things can get better if these two nations are no longer bitter. So, bitter or better which one is better? I think better is better, do you?
King Xerxes' life was spared due to the intervention of a Jew named Mordecai the cousin of the Jewess queen Esther who reported the plot to the Jewish queen who, in turn, reported it to the king.
Then, the people of Israel in Persia was spared from the plotted massacre concocted by a bad Persian guy named Haman due to the clemency of the Persian king Xerxes. So you see, IT WAS NOT ALWAYS BAD BLOOD BETWEEN IRAN AND ISRAEL. Then, there was a hanging of the bad guy that brought the bad blood between these two nations. The same killing machine he prepared to kill the jew served as the hanging place for him. This is a very tragic yet, moving story for the world to learn or remember that the pit we dig for others can become our last dwelling place alive. Yet, such intriguing story presents the backdrop for a for the possibility of peace between two nations that seem to never get along. Follow the sequence and discover the tie between these two countries.
SHARED THRONE and BORN FOR THIS as complimentary documents, will serve to present the comprehensive picture that may excavate PEACE from the rubbles of bitterness which exists between these two nations. Ownership of this fine art above is ownership of history itself. Through psychological recalling, individuals have been able to find the root cause of hurts and pains buried in the recesses of their infancy , childhood, adolescence or youth which have offered them the necessary remedy for healing . We invite the world at large to do likewise and to take careful notice of this great possibility for peace in the middle East. As we do so, further damage can be avoided and the rest of the world can understand that what once united Iran and Israel was stronger than what divides them today. Out of the root cause of their bitterness, lies the remedy for their healing. Yes, Iran and Israel can turn their adversity to an extraordinary advantage if they agree to take a second look by changing their point of view and altering their viewpoint.
Sony Roy
Author
2005 to 2011 Revision
Sony Roy
Author
2005 to 2011 Revision
sroy@bafuusa.com
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Iran and Israel coming together
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