life after death
[2023-01-27 12:57:40]
The attitude towards the death of the ancient Egyptians was influenced by their beliefs on immortality. They believe that death is a temporary interruption and not a stop of life. People honor God during and after living on earth, to ensure continuation of life after death. When they die, they become mummies, so the soul returns to the body, bringing breathing and life. Household appliances, food and drinks are placed on the table outside the grave to meet the needs of the future generations. It also includes written funeral texts of spells and prayers to help deceased people travel to future generations.
In preparation for the deceased's journey to future generations, the pastors conducted an "opening ceremony" with the mummies and mummies. This well-designed ceremony includes purification, burning (burning), filling, spelling, and touching the mummy with objects of the ceremony (conversation, touching, seeing, smelling, and listening ability). The opening ceremony can be traced back to at least the pyramid era. It was originally done in the statue of the king of the corpse temple. In the 18th century (New Kingdom) it was in the case of mummies and mummies
These instruments are used to restore the feeling of the deceased. They come from sculptor's tools. At the end of the Greek - Roman era, the toolkit usually only contains micro tools.
A trip to a future generation is considered to be dangerous. The mummy passed through the sun block and passed through the underground world. There, a long knife, spit a dragon, and five greedy reptiles became serpents. After arriving in the field of Duat (the country of the gods) the deceased had to go through the seven gates to recite the magical spell exactly in each place exactly. If they succeed, they will arrive at the Osiris Hall of the trial.
Here, the gods of the deceased made a "righteous" ceremony to judge whether this person's secular behavior is gentle. The god of the head of Anubis, the wolf is judged by the divine tote who monitors and writes the weight of the heart.
42 gods heard the deceased's confession and claimed they are innocent and sacred and opposed to human social order. Then the human heart is placed on a scale that is offset by wings representing truth and righteous goddess, mer. If the weight of the heart is the same as feathers, this man is reasonable and achieves immortality. Otherwise, it was swallowed by goddess Ammet. This means that this person can not survive in the afterlife. When Pharaoh passed the exam, he became one with God Osiris. Then accompanied by the sun 's roar, he crossed the underworld, reached heaven, and accompanied the gods to gain eternal life.
Secondly, the Egyptians would have life after death, the corpses should be protected and buried in the tombs and believed that there was everything necessary for life after death. From things in these tombs and wall paintings, we understand the daily lives of Egypt. Third, the Egyptians were governed by the kings and the queen, so they were considered to be gods. Many of them built a temple to mark important events of their rule. The majority of the history we have brought is engraved on the walls of these temples and stones on the big rocks inside. For example, Queen Hatshepsut recorded an expedition through her sea on the expedition of the land of Punt.
All major religions in life after death believe in life after death. However, the idea of transitioning from religion to religion can vary widely. I would like to see Hinduism and Christianity, the two religions I have surrounded in my life, and their different views of life after death, then I will express my own opinion. "It must be death for the born person, and the birth of the deceased must be born, so in an unavoidable situation you should not be sad." - Odyssey's life journey is the ultimate love And in the story of hatred he saw the coast of the mighty world and was wiped out with a rapid fate, so a person was torn betwe