The Sphere of Destiny as well as the Eye


   
Because the early 1990s, the research team headed by French underwater archaeologist Franck Goddio to seize the seaport of Alexandria has been enabled by the topographical surveys. The field of vision is clearer. "This location is a unique site on earth," said Goddio who has spent two decades trying to get the lost city. This picture is from the quest that took team to the temple and palace complex of Isis. This is a central and fundamental portion of the palace compound. The goddess Isis was particular to Cleopatra. Isis was the goddess of magic and power. - Sphere of Destiny

Cleopatra is reputed to have already been schooled in the mysteries of Osiris and Isis, and the priests of those gods were very powerful. Isis and Osiris were thought to have means of clairvoyance, telepathy and magic, which legend says were taught to the young princess from her youth.

It is in this temple, in a modest room referred to as "The Sphere of Destiny," that Cleopatra was supposed to have kept a big quartz block. It had a smooth polished surface in regards to the size on among the upper faces of the rock.

It was by scrying into that dark mirror that Cleopatra was supposed to manage to view future and the past, talk to her generals and even it was said, she was to see the faces of Mark Antony and Julius Caesar.

This stone of power was known as the "Eye of Cleopatra," or "Cleopatra's Eye" and was rumored to be as old as Egypt itself. Following the departure of Cleopatra and Antony, the rock vanished never to be viewed again. Could it be buried somewhere here beneath the bay?

It was in the Temple of Isis where Cleopatra's love affair with the Roman general Antony took place--his rooms were there. The pair supposedly committed suicide in the Civil War, following his former allies Octavian's defeat. Octavian afterward appeared with all the name.

Teams of divers find a central spot in the life span of Antony and Cleopatra, the sensational pair whose love was so well-known, like the Timonium where Antony pulled away after Octavian's defeat in the exterior world. The building hasn't been finished because Antony committed suicide.
Teams of divers also located a large head-shaped stone monument, which can be strongly suspected as that of Caesarion, son and her lover. Much has been made of the final days but actually, the complex is revealing of her entire reign and her industrious and excellent military, architectural and artistic knowledge. Wit and her mind were very important to her success than her beauty. Cleopatra appeared to have resources and knowledge way beyond that of those she coped with, and the scribes of the day imputed this to her deep magic that was Egyptian. - Sphere of Destiny