Temudjin In Heaven

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In the Bible, many kings were selected by God to rule over a kingdom and those rulers chosen were always favored and protected by the Almighty due to their obedience and faith. The story of David, Joseph, Saül, and many other rulers can perfectly expose those facts. In the movie Mongol, the life of Genghis Kahn and the tumultuous path he had to employ in order to mutate into the great emperor he became. Throughout the movie, a Divine force or aid could be noticed always liberating Temudjin from any traps and pitfalls encountered on his path to greatness so, was Temudjin a chosen from the Divine? Temudjin was definitely a chosen from the Divine and this striking fact could be noticed in the movie his multiple periods of captivity. After being captured by his nemesis Tagukai and place into a pillory, Temudjin ran to the mountains to pray to the Great Tengri. After a certain amount of time of praying a White Wolf with an intense appeared and when Temudjin opened his eyes the pillory in which he was trapped was gone. The intense look that the White Wolf had on while looking down at Temudjin can be translate as care or intrigue, because the Wolf spent a long time staring at Temudjin like if Temudjin detained something in him that was favorable or intriguing to his eyes and decided to …show more content…

When Temudjin told the Shaman that he was going to forgive him if he survived, the Shaman told him with a knowing tone and a sorrowful look that Temudjin was never going to bestow upon them his pardon. Shamans were known in the past for their abilities to perceive and interact with the world of evil and good spirits so, the knowing tone employed by the Shaman could show that one of his interactions with the spiritual world revealed to him the chaotic and sorrowful future that was awaiting his kingdom due to the greatness of the future of

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