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Ancient Egyptian Beliefs

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Ancient Egypt had a very interesting religion system. Based on various beliefs and rituals, then leads to a polytheistic religion (which means the belief of many gods), making that system a major part of the ancient egyptian society. Their religion was based on the relation between man and gods. The gods people believed in were present, and took charge of all the elements of everyday life. Moreover, the people tried to influence their surrounding cities and nations. It was a believed that, every situation they presented was a result of the behavior of their gods. All the practices and rituals they performed, were efforts to keep their gods proud and satisfied. Ancient egyptians practice could be found throughout the Book of the Dead, which …show more content…

They were named Anubis and Osiris. According to the author Mark, Anubis was the Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife, as well as the patron god of lost souls and the helpless. He was one of the oldest god of Egypt. Anubis' image was seen on tombs of the royalties, from the First Dynasty of Egypt (c. 3150-2890 BCE) (Mark 2017). On the other hand, Osiris was the Egyptian Lord of the Underworld, and Judge of the Dead as his role was to decide whether or not the souls were worthy to pass to the afterlife. Osiris is said to represent the most important values of the Egyptian culture, just like harmony, order, gratitude or eternal life …show more content…

Ancient Egyptian belief of the afterlife, required to have careful funerary procedures, because the soul of a person was very important to them. Their souls were so valuable, they had to keep them alive after death. By providing every kind of physical and mental offerings as effort to preserve the body, in order for their soul to return to their vessel and live an eternal life.

First, when an individual feels ill or is about to die, they search for a priest so they can order/purchase a book of spells. The priest asks about how has the person lived their life and with all this information, they decide what spells, and illustrations or incantations they would like to write on their papyrus (which is the paper where the spells were written on). The amount of content in the customized order would depend on the social status of the client since it was considered to be an expensive

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