The eternal language of words … after a recent visit to the Ancient Egypt Discovery Exhibition in Canberra at the National Museum of Australia showing exhibits from the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities (Rijksmuseum van Oudheden) …
… the importance of words … unknown by those who created them centuries ago … leaving words behind … they didn’t know that their words would have significance … the past defined by the written language of the day … and the language of the past influencing the progression of on-going life … telling its story of the life of the day … and wisdom and knowledge filtered forever flowing forward … in the beginning was the word and the word is life eternal …
… what equivalent eternal Shakespeare words that crease the pages of today will be of similar significance to future generations?
The foyer of the National Museum of Australia
Ancient Egyptian letters being investigated
And looking at some ancient Egyptian love poems – https://mywordinyourear.com/2021/11/07/ancient-egyptian-love-poems-john-l-foster-translator/


Wonderful, and that ancient poem urging us to “Walk in peace to the edge of old age” is just perfect!