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.
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.
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.