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"THE TOMB OF THE PROPHET JOB."

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"THE TOMB OF THE PROPHET JOB."

By: Rory Patrick Allen
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High on a mountain top in an isolated region that is North of Salalah, in the Sultanate of Oman, lies the Tomb of Job, a Prophet in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. My journey is to take me to this tomb, a journey that will take three hours by car, but a journey that will take me on a mystical voyage to a time long gone, to the time of The Queen of Sheba and other such figures in The Classical Age who themselves visited The Tomb of Job on pilgrimages for this site has been a place for pilgrims for many millennia.
To make my own pilgrimage I drive my car up steep mountain roads. There is, however, no traffic at all, strangely enough I do not expect any for I feel that for me this is to be a solitary pilgrimage at the end of which I am to learn something of great value that will sustain and nurture me for the rest of my life.
As I climb steeper into the mountains I am confronted by clear, brilliant, blue skies that have been borne on the winds that have arrived from The African Continent. To my left is a small opening and I know intuitively that this is where the Tomb of Job lies, a holy place whose twisting rock pathway has been smoothed by the passing of time and by the armies of pilgrims who have trodden this path since time immemorial. For this place is a mystic site and has always been. So I continue on my own mystic journey and I am soon to learn why the hand of fate has brought me here....... Please read on
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