The Greatest Love of the Most High 

Cleopatra VII, in the days when Antony was away, set up more moral codes, economic measures and incentives with the aim of improving the moral quality of the Egyptian people, developing the Egyptian economy, accumulating more material wealth and raising the standard of living of the Egyptian people, and these provisions all had a good effect. As she watched the inhabitants of Egypt near the Nile living in peace and contentment, her heart felt an unprecedented sense of comfort. If her love for Caesar and Antony was a small love full of personal desire between a man and a woman, her love for the Egyptian people was a selfless, great love that came from body and soul! When Caesar died and Antony was no longer with her, her heart truly experienced the joy that the positive energy of this selfless love could bring her! Cleopatra VII discovered: great love for the Egyptian people, a love that is greater than any personal feeling, selfless and selfless on earth. To teach little Caesar the meaning of compassionate love, sometimes the Queen of Egypt would take him in her carriage to the Nile to see and feed the swans and to visit the people around the Nile. If, during her visits, she came across a homeless person, she would immediately provide him with proper shelter, a job, a warm home and a stable income! She would pass on the food and money she carried with her to Little Caesar and ask Little Caesar to give the food, money, etc. to the homeless so that they would not have to suffer from hunger and cold! If she met someone who was poor, sick or injured, she would immediately send someone to take the sick to the priests for medical treatment. And if she came across various small animals that had died on the road by various accidents, she would personally take little Caesar and bury the poor animals in a suitable place! Through these small acts of helping the Egyptian people, the little animals, she and little Caesar seemed to feel that every day they lived a very full and happy life, and their lives seemed to become more and more worthwhile!

"Mummy, when I help those poor people and animals with you, I feel like a little angel watching over them with love! It warms my heart, does this feeling have a name?" Little Caesar asked happily.

"This is the highest realm of positive energy that exists between the universes - great love! It is a divine, inexpressible, wonderful, feeling of love! Great love is selfless devotion! Great love is the soulful tacit understanding between human beings! Great love is the ultimate best way to care for humanity! Great love is compassion! Great love is the source of energy that fills our lives with infinite meaning and value! Great love is also the positive, positive energy that lifts our hearts and minds to a higher latitude and dimension! I wish you to have at all times an unending great love for all beings and especially for the Egyptian people, a great love that can make you a humane and kind Egyptian Pharaoh!" Cleopatra VII voiced her hopes for the young Caesar.

"Yes, I will always remember my mother's words." Little Caesar could not help but lean into Cleopatra VII's arms feeling the love and warmth from his mother.

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While educating little Caesar in compassionate love, Cleopatra VII also uplifted herself physically and mentally because of this great energy of love! Time always flies in days of love. During the week, apart from devoting all her energy to the education of little Caesar, she of course did not forget to nurture her body during her October pregnancy and successfully gave birth to twins for Antony.

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In the summer of 40 BC, Antony returned to Rome. By this time, the tension between Antony and Octavian had eased and after many meetings with Octavian and his sister. He eventually married Octavian's sister Octavia, cementing a political alliance in the traditional Roman marriage. By 37 BC the conflict between Antony and Octavian had deepened and Antony returned to the East to prepare for an expedition to Parthia. He sent his wife Octavia, Octavian's sister, back to Rome on the grounds that the journey was too arduous to be housed in a military camp.

For Antony could no longer get used to being without Cleopatra VII, and during the three years he had been away from him, Antony felt his heart was always empty! He could not stop himself from thinking of Cleopatra VII in any way. So, when Antony arrived at Antioch, he invited Cleopatra VII to meet him and, contrary to Roman tradition, married her.

To fulfil his promise to Cleopatra VII, Antony gave her the central part of Syria, some cities along the Phoenician coast, the island of Cyprus and parts of the kingdom of Nabate as gifts.

In 34 BC, after Antony's victory in Armenia, the triumphal ceremony was held not in Rome but in Alexandria, Egypt, according to Egyptian rites, and Antony and Cleopatra VII ascended together on a throne made of gold. Antony called his favourite woman Cleopatra VII "Queen of Kings" and her son Ptolemy XV, Caesar the Younger, "King of Kings".

At this moment, Cleopatra VII's power was at its peak!