They believed that the afterlife was a happy
place.
The opposite of the ancient Egyptian afterlife, which emphasized immortality and a journey to the Field of Reeds, could be considered the concept of oblivion or non-existence after death. In this view, death leads to a complete cessation of existence, with no continuation of the soul or consciousness. This contrasts sharply with the Egyptian belief in a judgment that determined one's fate in an eternal afterlife.
The afterlife was a main concern of the Egyptian civilization.
some Egyptian people were buried in pyramid's. that is some of what it has to do with afterlife.
The tombs of the ancient Egyptian pharaohs and nobility are filled with items that would be needed in the Egyptian afterlife. Also the uncovered writings of the ancient Egyptians speak about the afterlife.
as a replacement for the afterlife if the person who passed is called to do labor, in the afterlife.
bookofthedead
soulbodymummyor afterlife
The afterlife
the book of the dead
They did not do anything. It was part of their belief.
A prominent feature of Egyptian worship was belief in an afterlife. This belief found expression in the practice of embalming the dead and in the erection of huge tombs to honor them.
They used a book called the Book of the Dead which gave them instructions of what to do to get to the afterlife.