Early Mesopotamians conceptualized the universe as a sphere, one half occupied by the living, the other by the dead. Deities ruled both realms-Ereshkigal was queen of the Underworld and Nergal her consort. Other deities served at their court and gates through which the sun and moon could pass linked the two worlds together.
Graves were thought to provide access to the Underworld. At death, the spirit (Sumerian gidim) traveled to the Underworld, where conditions were dismal. The dead thirsted and ate dust. It was the responsibility of the living to provide sustenance for dead relatives.
[stextbox id="grey"]The wealth of objects found in Ur's tombs and death pits may have been gifts for Underworld deities.
"The Death of Urnamma," a Sumerian literary text, describes a Mesopotamian king's journey to the Underworld. First, he offered gifts to its gatekeepers. He then prepared a banquet because he knew the Underworld's food was "bitter" and its water "brackish." He presented gifts to the Underworld deities, giving vessels and garments to Ereshkigal and weapons to Nergal. Urnamma was then seated on a platform and a dwelling prepared for him. Finally, Ereshkigal assigned him rule over soldiers killed in battle and convicted criminals.
yes they did believe in after life.They thought once a person dies they are born again as someone or something else
They believed that afterlife was in the underworld where of the dead went.
yes
The Pharaohs in Ancient Egypt used big floating boats that looked like covered gondolas to "float" to the afterlife. They did not actually sail down the river to get to the afterlife though, they used the boat as a ritual purpose. After the boat sailed down the river then they would get to the pyramid where they would embalm him. Then finally they would bury him in a coffin that had all the things they would need in their afterlife.
The point of mummies were for the bodies to enjoy afterlife. They would perserve the bodies and put things they would need in afterlife like Food Water Animals Clothing And other stuff.
The ancient Egyptians believed in the afterlife. They felt you had to do good deeds while living so that the gods could weigh your heart. Good people had light hearts. Maat would weigh your heart in the underworld. You also had to have a preserved body and your name had to be written down. Once you were judged by Maat, Osiris would let you in to the Land of Two Fields. Here you would have eternal happiness.
Mesopotamians like the Sumerians.
barley, wheet stuff like that
The Ancient Egyptians believed in the They called it the afterlife. They believed that it was like another life, the Pharaohs would have their servants, organs, food, valuables, pets, and , they thought that certain gods would assist them to their place in the afterlife.
they believed that their possesions would serve them in the afterlife. this kind of beliefs are mainly from the ancient times from people like the egyptians.
Yes, that is the correct spelling of afterlife.Some example sentences are:Do you believe there is an afterlife?Sorry, I didn't know you had to pay an admission fee to enter the afterlife.I wonder what the afterlife looks like.
They do not. But they do believe that if you were good during your lifetime then when you die, Confucian will honor you just like you honored him during your lifetime.
The ancient Egyptian belived in afterlife. And that was why the mummified the dead in preparation for this.
The Pharaohs in Ancient Egypt used big floating boats that looked like covered gondolas to "float" to the afterlife. They did not actually sail down the river to get to the afterlife though, they used the boat as a ritual purpose. After the boat sailed down the river then they would get to the pyramid where they would embalm him. Then finally they would bury him in a coffin that had all the things they would need in their afterlife.
The point of mummies were for the bodies to enjoy afterlife. They would perserve the bodies and put things they would need in afterlife like Food Water Animals Clothing And other stuff.
The ancient Egyptians believed in the afterlife. They felt you had to do good deeds while living so that the gods could weigh your heart. Good people had light hearts. Maat would weigh your heart in the underworld. You also had to have a preserved body and your name had to be written down. Once you were judged by Maat, Osiris would let you in to the Land of Two Fields. Here you would have eternal happiness.
The Viking gods had many different unique talents like in the afterlife
For a start, different Christian denominations will interpret the Scriptures differently. The basic Christian idea is that there is some kind of afterlife. Some believe that at death, you will go to heaven or hell immediately; others believe that you will be unconscious until the resurrection - which would pressumably happen when Christ returns. Several other religions (like Islam and the Bahá'í Faith) also believe in some afterlife; the idea being (similar to that of some Christian denominations) that the next world will be quite different from this one. Some religions believe in reincarnation - according to these beliefs, instead of going to a different world (like heaven or paradise), your sould would come back to this world, several times - in other bodies. A person who doesn't believe in some kind of god would probably tend to believe there is no afterlife, either.
They did so because the Egyptians believed that you go to an Afterlife when you die, afterlife was like this life, and you would need your stuff to go with you. They buried items with the mummies, too. Things like gold, jewelry, even furniture! You would be able to have all that in the afterlife!
kinda coolish you know what i mean jelly bean -vix