In fact they did not prepare for the afterlife in the same ways.
They wanted to live comfortably in the after life. You will find furniture, board games, shabti (servants made out of ceramics or clay), and in some cases, food. Jewelry was also common.
They thought that when people died they could still live .
It is usually referred to just as the "ancient Egyptian religion".
The Egyptians took the heart and weighed it against "The Feather Of Truth". If they were the same weight, the human being would be allowed to move on to the afterlife. If the feather was lighter then the human being was sent to what the Egyptians believed was the "underworld".
The Egyptian god Anubis would take the deceased's heart and weigh it against "The Feather of Truth". If they were the same weight (or the heart was lighter), the deceased would be allowed to move on to the afterlife. If the feather was lighter then the deceased was sent to what the Egyptians believed was the "underworld".
anyone could have life after deathThe ancient Egyptians believed that you would have to have a good concience,and that your heart had to weigh the same weight as a feather.It could not be too heavy or too light.
after death Egyptians believed you would have a second life because when the sun set the egyptians thought of it has a person dying and when the sun rose the egyptians thought of a person being born again and after you were mummified then the egyptians thought that you would go to the underworld and your heart would get weighed with a feather and if your heart was lighter then the feather or the exact same then your afterlife would be filled with joy and wondwerful activities but if your heart was heavier then you did alot of evil in your life and your afterlife would be miserable and filled with hard work
The same way poor went to the afterlife. When anyone dies, the soul is carried away by the guardians, angels, watchers, or spirits of some kind who are tasked with ferrying the souls into their place in the other world.
yes
cos no one else was important during that era.
Egyptians believed that the body and soul were connected and that if the body was destroyed, so was the soul. In that same school of thought, they built pyramids as lavish tombs, placing great treasures within for the king to take with him to the afterlife.
It was similar to life, except it was better. They all lived in the country, in nice houses, and had the same jobs as in life, but the crops grew better, and everyone was happier.