According to Egyptian cosmology/religion, when a person dies they venture into the underworld (Duat) and meet Anubis.
The scene below is the Weighing of the Heart, in which a persons life is weighted against the white feather, representing Maat , a Goddess of Divine wisdom, truth and beauty.
![[Image: Egypt_dauingevekten.jpg]](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/75/Egypt_dauingevekten.jpg)
If one's heart is of pure spirit, they would gain eternal life, and cease the cycle of death.
We're taught to believe that Egyptians were a culture obsessed with death/afterlife, to me, this is humbling evidence of the proof/validity of Ra's teachings (with distortions accumulated over the ages and dynasties) that the ancient Egyptians were a culture who spent much energy preparing for the harvest; ascension into fourth density.
The scene below is the Weighing of the Heart, in which a persons life is weighted against the white feather, representing Maat , a Goddess of Divine wisdom, truth and beauty.
![[Image: Egypt_dauingevekten.jpg]](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/75/Egypt_dauingevekten.jpg)
If one's heart is of pure spirit, they would gain eternal life, and cease the cycle of death.
We're taught to believe that Egyptians were a culture obsessed with death/afterlife, to me, this is humbling evidence of the proof/validity of Ra's teachings (with distortions accumulated over the ages and dynasties) that the ancient Egyptians were a culture who spent much energy preparing for the harvest; ascension into fourth density.