Cats, they would sit statues of cats outside their housed in belief they would ward of the evil spirits.
they believed that amulets would protect them especially the Horus eye many amulets were found on mummies
so that in the afterlife, the spirits would be recognizable
alot of people believe that spirits and demons can not cross over a line of salt or that a circle of salt will protect you. such as on the tv series supernatural, but there are other lore's that believe this aswell. personally i keep a bottle of salt with me in case i feel a spirit but that's just because I'm a believer, i would have thought that no one really knows if salt keeps spirits away because who really knows if spirits are real? depends if you believe or not i guess.
Long ago Egyptians believed that there was a next life in which they can not die. Now they would believe the same thing as you.
they wanted to die?
They believed fried rats would
No, that would be the Egyptians.
No all spirits do not return to god at all. Some people do not believe that spirits exist at all, so the question would be meaningless.
They would dig canals to draw away water
Different tribes, and even clans within these tribes, had different believes about spirits. As a general statement most tribes believe that everything has a spirit (energy) and a proper way of life would be to avoid disturbing these spirits as much as possible.
Different tribes, and even clans within these tribes, had different believes about spirits. As a general statement most tribes believe that everything has a spirit (energy) and a proper way of life would be to avoid disturbing these spirits as much as possible.
Ancient Egyptians worshipped their gods so that when they died they would live in the afterlife. They also worshipped their gods so that they were protected from everyday "evil" spirits.