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Author: * Kallistos Alexandros -
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Date: Jun 6, 2006 - 09:19
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The crowds are thick outside the temple of the healing god in Babylon
as Alexander lies gravely ill in the palace. I went to add my offering
to the growing treasure building on the offering tables . It seemed as
if all of Babylon was there. Kassandros, Son Of Antipatros arrived with
many retainers bringing rich gifts. No one believed he wished the king
well nor should Alexander.
An old soldier approached me, tired with his years and too old now for
active duty. He handed me a bundle wrapped in cloth and asked if I would
place it on the altar and beg the god to heal the king.
When I had finally managed to fight my way through the crowds and stand
at the offering table, I unwrapped the offering to find a cup carved
of wood. The wood was from India, from the oppressive forests of The
Indus where the old soldier had, between his bloody battles, begun the
carving. He had carried it with him down through the wet forests and
into the deserts of Gedrosia where he had polished it with the dry sands
when there was no water to fill it.
I placed the cup in front of the gorgeous silver vessels and the golden
crowns of Kassandros as Alexander would have.
May the gods save them both.
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