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The ancient Egyptians preserved their dead by mummification and wrapping them in linen bandages. They believed that through magical rituals and the recitation of powerful words, they could restore the ability of the deceased to eat, drink, talk, think, and move freely. It is clear from the available evidence that the average Egyptian firmly believed in the necessity of their participation in appeasing the gods. They also had unwavering faith in the efficacy of the depictions and representations of the events in the life, death, and resurrection of Osiris, which they considered to be as powerful as the actual god himself. This demonstrates the deep-rooted belief of the Egyptians in their ability to influence the divine realm and the importance of their rituals and symbols in ensuring the well-being of the deceased in the afterlife.
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publisher | ‎Samhain Song Press (May 24, 2017) |
publication_date | ‎May 24, 2017 |
language | ‎English |
file_size | ‎284 KB |
simultaneous_device_usage | ‎Unlimited |
text_to_speech | ‎Enabled |
screen_reader | ‎Supported |
enhanced_typesetting | ‎Enabled |
x_ray | ‎Not Enabled |
word_wise | ‎Enabled |
sticky_notes | ‎On Kindle Scribe |
print_length | ‎23 pages |
best_sellers_rank | #3,512,397 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #3,730 in New Age Mysticism (Kindle Store) #4,608 in Occult Magic #10,350 in New Age Mysticism (Books) |
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