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by card_zero
766 days ago
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> I don’t think they believed that the Pharao will walk again after he died. Don't count on it. At times, they believed everybody would. It's complicated because concepts varied over time, and people had maybe five or eight souls (alright, soul-aspects) and there were two or three thousand years over which this changed (sometimes for ideological reasons). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Egyptian_conception_of... > one form of the ba that comes into existence after death is corporeal—eating, drinking and copulating. > The idea of a purely immaterial existence was so foreign to Egyptian thought ... > the ba of the deceased is depicted in the Book of the Dead returning to the mummy and participating in life outside the tomb in non-corporeal form ... |
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