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Egyptian World

The Great Pyramids was not built by slaves.

Many people believe the pyramids were being built by slaves, but that's is not the case.

They were paid laborers, and most of them built with great honor towards the Pharao and those who died were buried in the tombs near the sacred pyramids.

Egyptians Believed Death Was Only a Temporary Interruption to Life.

For the ancient Egyptians, life continued even after death – in the “afterlife”.

To ensure that the dead had a comfortable afterlife, various funerary practices, procedures and rituals were carried out, such as mummification and reverence to the gods.

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Belief of After life in the Egypt

The ancient Egyptians believed that life on earth was only one part of an eternal journey which ended, not in death, but in everlasting joy.

One was born on earth through the benevolence of the gods and the deities known as The Seven Hathors then decreed one's fate after birth; the soul then went on to live as good a life as it could in the body it had been given for a time. When death came, it was only a transition to another realm where, if one were justified by the gods, one would live eternally in a paradise known as The Field of Reeds.

The Field of Reeds (sometimes called The Field of Offerings), known to the Egyptians as A'aru, was a mirror image of one's life on earth. The aim of every ancient Egyptian was to make that life worth living eternally and, as far as the records indicate, they did their very best at that.

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