Something else that caught my eye was how much time went into preparing the body or how they have buried everything with an inscription or a painting on it. It is said that they used this to talk about the person inside by name or as a seal to guide them to the afterlife. If you compared how the Egyptians did things and how we do things today it has similar traits, for instance, they prayed to numerous gods we pray to one god. They had a High Priest we have a Pope they have priests similar to our pallbearers and morticians. The one thing we totally differ in is that we don’t praise the afterlife like they did because it is not considered as an honorary subject. We look at it as serving a purpose or fulfilling a longevity whereas the Egyptians saw it more along the lines as reincarnation because to them in the afterlife was a transition from one world to another and doing something
Something else that caught my eye was how much time went into preparing the body or how they have buried everything with an inscription or a painting on it. It is said that they used this to talk about the person inside by name or as a seal to guide them to the afterlife. If you compared how the Egyptians did things and how we do things today it has similar traits, for instance, they prayed to numerous gods we pray to one god. They had a High Priest we have a Pope they have priests similar to our pallbearers and morticians. The one thing we totally differ in is that we don’t praise the afterlife like they did because it is not considered as an honorary subject. We look at it as serving a purpose or fulfilling a longevity whereas the Egyptians saw it more along the lines as reincarnation because to them in the afterlife was a transition from one world to another and doing something