The Riddle and the Key
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In ancient times there really did stand a 200 foot (70 metres) high statue at the entrance to Cádiz harbour. It was pulled down about 850 CE by an Emir of Córdoba, it was described by a Greek travellor in 300 BCE and the Phoenicians always said it was there when they arrived about 1100 BCE ... so who built it and why? Tracy Nicholson recalls a lifetime as a Carthaginian princess who becaome first a slave and then a Roman citizen who married Centurion Marcus Cornelus. Drean, hypnosis and further past lives reveal that the statue commemorates the defeat of a great evil, imprisoned in the far past and released when the statue fell. Gill, Steve, Tracy and Ken begin the process of balancing the evil, though it has had a considerable headstart.